I agree. At the very least, there should be an option to submit some sort of appeal (provided there's sufficient medical grounds) to reinstate lost points after retiring...
No he is not. Stop running with this narrative. Two completely different players where one depends upon fast twitch muscle fibres to get behind the shuttle and thunder it on the floor the other is a court spreader and only attacks A 100 percent ball. Lies!
Dammit Gill, if she stopped commentating for a bit there I could have heard what was being said Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
Absolutely pathetically wrong and to brush it with an aura of confidence was an even more embarrassing awkward attempt if I be honest here LOL
Well it is the rule of the sport itself which advocates that. But at least he would have gotten the points and could have participated in the World Tour Finals. @hybisme Nan Kanta could have used more attacking play to finish the rallies and not make it longer and more painful instead of his silly drops and clears.
Damn! Kento should've lost that first game and the match as well in two straight games. That way he would've kept his ranking points. But that tells us a lot about his character. What a great player. Hope he recovers soon.
i guess what happened was the coach told him that he has calculated and you will still be WR1 even if you retires now, so go ahead
Kanta still needs unforced errors to dominate even if there is no one on the opposite side and the audience went home already.