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AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 QF – Sydney’s love for both sides now
Posted on June 7, 2019 | No CommentsHow do both sides end up being loved by the crowd? You’d have to be Eom Hye Won, Arisa Higashino, Ko Sung Hyun and Yuta Watanabe today. By Aaron Wong, […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 R16 – Who’s the real number 2?
Posted on June 7, 2019 | No CommentsIn the second round of the Australian Open, the current Japanese women’s doubles world #2 came up against former Korean world #2s from different partnerships. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 R16 – Hypotenuse hopes pay off
Posted on June 6, 2019 | No CommentsThailand pulled off two upsets in the second round of the Australian Open, sending off both an Olympic gold and a silver medallist. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live in […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 R32 – Korean grinners, survivors and casualties
Posted on June 6, 2019 | No CommentsKorean players who didn’t think they’d scrape into the next round did while the beloved ones the crowd willed with all their hearts to didn’t. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 R32 – Sign your name to cross the line
Posted on June 5, 2019 | No CommentsFans’ human behaviour is such that they’re just pleased to witness players pulling out their signature shots whether or not a victory is ultimately delivered. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 Day 1 – Tse and Tang tango into round two
Posted on June 4, 2019 | No CommentsThis year the packed Australian Open cast necessitated starting main draw matches on a Tuesday instead of Wednesday, with mixed doubles being “television dinner”. By Aaron Wong. Photos: Badmintonphoto (archives) […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 Day 1 – Malaysian’s net working
Posted on June 4, 2019 | No CommentsMalaysia sent two to the main draw in men’s singles as former World Junior Champions were no match, but the highlight for the crowd came from Korea’s former champions. By […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 Preview – Try stopping an army of 24-year-olds
Posted on June 2, 2019 | No CommentsThe Australian Badminton Open again falls on the NSW Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Why does it not matter when favourites falter? Our preview specialist, Aaron Wong, explains. Photos: Badmintonphoto A […]