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U.S. OPEN 2019 Finals – Lin the first teen to win since Lin
Posted on July 15, 2019 | 2 CommentsLin Chun Yi became the first teenager to win the men’s singles title in a badminton event with 6-figure prize money since Lin Dan did it back in 2003. By […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 Finals – One out of four repeat success
Posted on June 9, 2019 | No CommentsChina, Indonesia, Korea and Japan: All four countries featured across the 2019 Australian Open finals came out as winners just not in every case. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 SF – And then there were five
Posted on June 9, 2019 | No CommentsThailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Korea and Japan each submitted two entries per discipline for the semi-finals. In singles, Indonesia snuffed out the both Taiwanese hopes while both Thais stopped short at […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 QF – 367-day Plan B versus 120-second Plan B
Posted on June 8, 2019 | No CommentsJonatan Christie had a year to come up with a Plan B since losing to Lin Dan in the final of the 2018 New Zealand Open. An astute one it […] -
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 […]