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Shuttle Zone: Emotional intelligence – why parents, coaches play huge role in shaping a kid's career

From support after heartbreaking losses to understanding training requirements, parents and coaches are critical in shaping a young shuttler’s career.

Malaysia , India , Malaysian , Viktor-axelsen , Daren-liew , Srikanth-kidambi , Rohan-saha , Ahsan-setiawan , Chirag-shetty-sawtiksairaj , Shuttle-zone , World-championships

Shuttle zone: What makes doubles badminton different from singles & how you can get good at it

If you have been inspired by seeing Satwik-Chirag’s success, and are wondering what goes into becoming a good doubles player, this will answer some queries.

Malaysia , United-states , Thailand , India , North-carolina , Satwiksairaj-rankireddy , Jwala-gutta , Lee-chong-wei , Chirag-shetty , Nick-kyrgios , Sathiyan-gnanasekaran , Kunlavut-vitidasarn

All England Open: Lakshya Sen, PV Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag lead charge as India look to end long wait

The in-form Lakshya Sen will be the focus of the Indian title quest, while senior stars PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth will also look to clinch elusive gold.

Germany , Japan , Hyderabad , Andhra-pradesh , India , Gayatri , Sulawesi-tengah , Indonesia , Thailand , United-kingdom , Netherlands , Singapore

ALL ENGLAND 2021 Preview – Anomaly in the evolution narrative


ALL ENGLAND 2021 Preview – Anomaly in the evolution narrative
The All England tournament shall stoically carry on inside a stadium sans spectators while Britain cautiously embarks on easing its second COVID-19 lockdown. Our preview specialist, Aaron Wong, continues charting the evolution of the sport against the backdrop of troubled times.
By Aaron Wong.  Photos: Badmintonphoto
Birmingham COVID-19 numbers for February 5th, 2021
As of the entry deadline for the 2021 All England, February 9, an athlete’s decision on whether to participate was informed by knowledge that 3328 confirmed new COVID-19 cases were detected in the preceding week for the city of Birmingham, where the venue is.  Granted that was remarkably down from a scary weekly total of 1100 cases higher seven days prior.

Malaysia , Japan , Hong-kong , United-kingdom , Beijing , China , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Taiwan , Indonesia , Jordan , Athens

WTF Day 2 – Chochuwong beats the world #1


WTF Day 2 – Chochuwong beats the world #1
Thailand
’s own Pornpawee Chochuwong took down world #1 Tai Tzu Ying in straight games to clinch a spot in the final four at the World Tour Finals.
By Don Hearn.  Photos: Badmintonphoto (live)
Pornpawee Chochuwong (pictured) is making the most of her opportunity.  The 23-year-old Thai is playing in the World Tour Finals for the first time but unlike most of the other players in the draw, the Superseries Finals was never an option, as she was only 19 and had only just started playing Superseries events when that era ended.  In fact, Chochuwong won her first major tournament less than a year ago, when she beat none other than Carolina Marin to take the Spain Masters Super 300 title.

Malaysia , Thailand , Bangkok , Krung-thep-mahanakhon , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Taiwan , Indonesia , Tai-tzu-ying , Hebei , China , Russia

TOYOTA THAILAND OPEN SF – 4 looking for consecutive titles


TOYOTA THAILAND OPEN SF – 4 looking for consecutive titles
Home favourites Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai lead a parade of 4 champions from last week into the finals for further success, while Korean players pulled off 2 reversals from last week, failed at 1, and hope for another.
By Don Hearn.  Photos: Badmintonphoto (live)
Four winners of the Yonex Thailand Open from last weekend have booked their repeat spots in the finals of this weekend’s edition, sponsored by Toyota.  For Thai fans, the highlight will again be seeing mixed doubles top seeds Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Sapsiree Taerattanachai compete for a second consecutive title but they will be the last of 4 to attempt that feat on Sunday afternoon.

Malaysia , India , Thailand , Denmark , Yang-wang , Shanxi , China , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Taiwan , Tai-tzu-ying , Hebei