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- U.S. OPEN Finals – Ren takes a World Tour first!
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U.S. OPEN Finals – Ren takes a World Tour first!
Posted on June 18, 2018 | No CommentsChinese shuttlers took 3 titles at the U.S. Open on Sunday, including the first for Ren Xiangyu, who became the first teenage boy to win a title in the new […] -
U.S. OPEN SF – Like mothers, like offspring?
Posted on June 17, 2018 | No CommentsKorean underdogs finished off the 3rd upset of top-seeded shuttlers this week, putting both Kim Won Ho and Kim Hye Jeong into finals in an event their mothers won 25 […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN Finals – Darling Harbour déjà vu
Posted on May 13, 2018 | No CommentsApart from the mixed doubles, this year’s finals showcased unknown players to the general public. It was hard work for players and spectators alike. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN SF – The art of knowing
Posted on May 13, 2018 | No CommentsThe brightness dimmed in the stadium but the action dialled up to eyes-wide-open intensity. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live in Sydney. Photos: Badmintonphoto (archives) 8.5 The central court lighting […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF – The art of the steeper smash
Posted on May 12, 2018 | No CommentsDespite being decorated international players, not everybody is blessed with a sharp smash. It really does make a difference to ending points sooner. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live in […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 – For the second day running
Posted on May 11, 2018 | No CommentsMalaysians in the lead narrowly lost out to singles opponents from different decades. It is vital to know yourself at every age. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live in Sydney. […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN R32 – Too hot to handle
Posted on May 10, 2018 | No CommentsSecond wave men’s doubles proponents across the board noticeably possess greater knowledge and wisdom at an earlier age than before. They have a lot to thank their coaches for. By […] -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN R32 – Tough gentle touches
Posted on May 10, 2018 | No CommentsTight unattackable net-shots are the toughest strokes to master in the business. Find out who got them just right and who unfortunately didn’t. By Aaron Wong, Badzine Correspondent live in […]