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France is the host. Do I understand right that both brothers are qualified for the Olympics?
Stoeva sister's general grip of the racket is something to study for the coaches.
Yes, Nella disappeared when it was her time to come up. I don't know if she was injured.
I was watching world class games from 80's. A lot high serves. I didn't see them smashing any slower than nowadays.
Doesn't look good for Toma Popov, but possible to leave the younger brother behind.
Five MS players from Japan. Only Kenta Nishimoto through to the second round. Oh no..
Some previous years we noticed asian coaches wearing winter jackets
She might be Kristy Gilmour
I thought the same of Momota long ago. But only now he seems to participate lower tournaments.
Oh no, none of the four Japanese at MS went through to the second round.
Stine KUESPERT (xd) got injured badly. It was painful to watch her lying on the floor. Seemed to be something on her knee.
Jesus this camera angle..
Ok, corrected, thanks.
Just for fun I checked which players stopped Lee on his route to gold medals on Olympic or WC. Olympics 2004 Chen Hong 2008 and 2012 Lin Dan 2016...
Yes, you Want to confuse the opponent by doing both style. Sometimes straight, sometimes diagonal. Pavlito should note that his scissors kick...
One more point of view to racket preparation. I have seen several talented juniors raising the racket from low position. Is it their natural...
Well, when you are in a hurry to reach the shuttle at the backhand corner with your backhand you just don't have time to look back. In general...
I use to prepare early on doubles sometimes when the opponent is supposed to hit a backhand clear and I am facing him. That makes my following...
You seem to prefer scissors kick at the forehand back corner, which is not common.
Compared to Pablo, representing the opposite party was Wong Choon Hann. He as well as Xia Xuanze used to raise the racket hand up early when...