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All England Archive
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Momota needs 3 more months after orbital fracture surgery
Posted on February 8, 2020 | No CommentsMen’s singles world #1 Kento Momota will need 3 more months to recovery from additional surgery he received today, according to a report from NHK World. Momota was hospitalized for […] -
Chen, the only constant
Posted on December 27, 2019 | No CommentsWith seven titles, in as many finals, Chen Yufei marked her breakthrough season by completing an ascent to the No.1 ranking in what was the final match of the 2019 […] -
One foe is too many
Posted on March 11, 2019 | No CommentsBoth singles finals of the 2019 All England Open were about two players facing their nemesis. While one fought hard and emerged triumphant the other succumbed to his inner demons […] -
ALL ENGLAND 2019 Finals – Momota makes history
Posted on March 11, 2019 | No CommentsWith an incredible final performance against Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen, world #1 Kento Momota became the first ever Japanese men’s singles player to clinch the All England title. By Tarek Hafi, […] -
ALL ENGLAND 2019 SF – Malaysian heirs on the big stage
Posted on March 10, 2019 | No CommentsMalaysia’s sensational new top 20 pair of Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik wowed the world with their tremendous win over the Asian Games silver medallists Fajar Alfian and Muhammad […] -
ALL ENGLAND 2019 QF – Ng Ka Long’s rebirth?
Posted on March 9, 2019 | No CommentsFormer top ten player Ng Ka Long bounces back from several months of disappointment with a strong push into the All England quarter-finals, while Japan’s Sonoda and Kamura continue their […] -
ALL ENGLAND 2019 Preview Part 2 – Rate the vulnerability of #1s
Posted on March 6, 2019 | No CommentsIn Part 2, we take a closer look at how the draw helps or hinders a player’s campaign at the 2019 All England. By Aaron Wong. Photos: Badmintonphoto After opening […] -
ALL ENGLAND 2019 Preview Part 1 – March charts metamorphosis
Posted on March 5, 2019 | 2 CommentsThe hallowed All England Championships began 120 years ago and continues to serve as badminton’s corridor of snapshots, charting its evolution through fashion, dominance, attitudes, rules and prize money. All […]