If I'm not wrong , Tang Yuanting/Yu Yang beat this JPN pair, Matsutomo/Takahashi last week at the MAS PSS.
SY wins.21 - 16. HBJ need to lose some, then she can be potent. SY played too well today little chance for HJB
but did you notice that Tian Bingyi didn't even bother getting off his chair during the interval. Sounds like he doesn't care/concern at all!
Magnificent Performance by the world number 1! After two failed match points in G2 they kept their focus and dominated G3. They really have come a long way! With already one SS and PSS and going into their 3 superseries finale
Well played by the JPN team!! Team spirit and cleverness + MM > ZYL nowadays won the game. Good to see
That's telling. The two ladies really have to iron out their differences, start communicating both on and off court, then I'm sure they will be a potent force again like before. Otherwise, they are like sort of giving odds to their opponents.
perhaps people too familiar with this top chinese pairl, ZTL/TQ will have to change tactic. not just power and smash will win end of the day.
they have to.. if we still want to see badminton compete in olympic games.. because everybody was complaining about chinese domination.. so now everybody is happy because badminton is more "competitive"..
That is reasonable if local broadcast is available. It is truly terrible when they do that in places where no badminton would be on TV. In any event, VPN is a must these days for watching sports.
interesting, Kim Ha Na is born in Jeju, South Korea. Which is an island of the southern tip of the Korea peninsula.
Right, He Bingjiao is only in her first year of the senior circuit, strictly speaking (during her junior years, she only played a handful of third tier tournaments), having a few hard knocks is good for her development as a player. In other words, it's normal at this early stage of her career to have ups and downs. Hope to see her grow up fast and become a steady, consistent top level player soon.
Gillian Clarke singing Destination Dubai rankings not knowing that half of these players will retire after Rio.