Korea’s Kim Ha Na could be dancing around to Spandau Ballet’s other signature song on Sunday. Badzine correspondent Aaron Wong explains why. Photos: Badmintonphoto (live) Mixed Doubles: Tense versus Untense […]
No upsets were recorded as badminton’s finest proponents in New Delhi shifted into quarter-final gear. Rather, the suspense and anticipation is building heavily for Saturday’s showdowns as several players crushed […]
Day 3’s most anticipated match on paper, a men’s doubles between Korea and China, lived up to expectations and kept spectators in their seats until closing time. By Aaron Wong. […]
India, regarded as a second tier badminton nation, showed more promise than long presumed first tiered Malaysia in Round 1 action in Delhi by battling many of the best up […]
The first day of any tournament inevitably draws a vast majority of local players vying for the main draw and this week’s India Open Superseries follows the trend. What is […]
Ratchanok Intanon will not defend her title in Delhi for the Yonex Sunrise India Open Superseries, which kicks off today in Fort Siri Sports Complex. The World Champion sent an […]
Thailand’s teen prodigy Ratchanok Intanon clinched the women’s singles title at the $200,000 India Open Superseries at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium, New Delhi. Intanon wrapped up a comprehensive straight-game […]
Indonesia’s top mixed doubles pair, Tontowi Ahmad / Liliyana Natsir, stepped into the finals of the 2013 Yonex Sunrise India Open Superseries at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium, New Delhi. […]