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Oh yeah homeboy is going to the semifinals!!! Go Gintiiiing!!!!! 🎉🎉🏸🏸
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tunasmelangit · 1 year
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Kodai VS Axelsen
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Tau Naraoka yg bakal lawan Axelsen si uda pesimis duluan, keknya bakal biasa aja. Eh taunya. Liat deh skornya nempel bgt, Naraoka yg emang defencenya lumayan, ternyata bisa nyerang sampe Axelsen kewalahan. Harusnya mah dibabat aja si papa Vigo di 2 set, tp ternyata kudu rubber game.
Sayang bgt Naraoka mulai byk erornya di set 3, jatuh" mulu, sering ditegur wasit jg.
Tapi... hebatnya Naraoka walaupun udah match point, dia masih serang terus, salut!!!
Pertandingan ini meskpun ketat tapi byk lawaknya juga😅 kaya tanding sama temen sekamping (?)
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Apapun hasilnya, selamat Kodai Naraoka atas pencapaian rangking tertingginya!! Rank 12🥳
Besok klo Ginting ngga bisa kasih perlawanan sekeukeuh Naraoka, mending medalinya buat Naraoka hahaha*candaa gesss, diserang BL entar 😁✌🏻
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pemburugacor · 2 years
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Update Ranking Race To Guangzhou: Fajar/Rian Di Puncak, Marcus/Kevin Tak Masuk 10 Besar
Update Ranking Race To Guangzhou: Fajar/Rian Di Puncak, Marcus/Kevin Tak Masuk 10 Besar
Enam bulan menjelang turnamen tutup tahun, BWF World Tour Finals 2022, Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto, berada di urutan pertama klasemen sementara race to Guangzhou 2022. Race to Guangzhou merupakan daftar peringkat dunia milik BWF guna menentukan peserta yang berhak lolos ke turnamen BWF World Tour Finals. slot lagi gacor hari ini Perhelatan BWF World Tour Finals 2022 sejatinya bakal…
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thesportsgrail · 1 year
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BWF World Tour Finals: Yamaguchi beats Tai Tzu-Ying to clinch women’s singles title #BWFWORLDTourFinals #Yamaguchi #TaiTzuYing
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badmintonstorefan · 26 days
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In Focus: Badminton Dynamo Carolina Marin
Badminton is an electrifying sport that requires a fine blend of skill, determination, and hard work. Carolina Marin is one player who embodies all these characteristics to become an inspiration for countless aspiring athletes worldwide. Her outstanding achievements and unwavering passion for the game make her a shining beacon of excellence and resilience.
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Career Profile
1. Women’s Singles World Rank: 5 2. Women’s Singles World Tour Rank: 79 3. 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympic Women’s Singles Gold Winner 4. 2023 World Championships Women’s Singles Silver Winner 5. Gold Medalist at the 2023 European Games 6. Three-time Gold Winner at the World Championships 7. Six-time Champion at the European Championships
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>> Birth Date: 15 June 1993 (age 31 as of 18th March 2024) >> Country: Spain >> Height: 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) >> Handedness: Left >> Former Coach: Fernando Rivas >> Racket: Yonex Nanoflare 1000Z >> String: Yonex Aerobite
Carolina Marin’s Most Recent Wins from 2024 and 2023
Historic victories and unwavering perseverance mark Carolina Marin's rise to badminton stardom. Her aggression on the court and mental fortitude make her a formidable player for her opponents.
1. Yonex All England Open Badminton Championships 2024 (Birmingham, England): After Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi retired, Carolina Marin won the All England Championships at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.
2. HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2023 (Hangzhou, China): Carolina won the silver medal at the World Tour Finals after losing the match to Chinese badminton player Chen Yufei.
3. Victor Denmark Open 2023 (Odense, Denmark): Carolina Marin lost the final to secure a silver medal at the Denmark Open in October of 2023.
4. Total Energies BWF World Championships 2023 (Copenhagen, Denmark): In a grueling match of more than 40 minutes, An Se Young won the BWF World Championships, and Carolina stood second on the podium.
5. 2023 European Games (Tarnow, Poland): Carolina Marin won the European Games for the first time by defeating Denmark’s Mia Blichfeldt in two straight sets of 21-15 and 21-14.
6. Kapal API Group Indonesia Open 2023 (Jakarta, Indonesia): Marin secured the second position at the Indonesia Open in June 2023 by losing to her arch-nemesis Chen Yufei.
7. Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand Open 2023 (Bangkok, Thailand): Marin won the bronze medal at the Thailand Open after losing the semi-final to South Korean badminton player An Se-Young.
8. Orléans Masters Badminton 2023 Presented By Victor (Orleans, France): The Spanish badminton champ won the Orleans Masters by defeating Beiwen Zhang in an intense match lasting more than an hour.
9. Madrid Spain Masters 2023 (Madrid, Spain): In April 2023, Carolina won the bronze medal at the Spain Masters after losing the match to Indonesian player Gregoria Mariska Tunjung.
10. Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2023 (Jakarta, Indonesia): Marin defeated Chinese player Han Yue to reach the final of the Indonesia Masters. She lost the final to An Se Young after an intense match that lasted an hour and twenty minutes.
The Early Life of Spaniard Carolina Marin
Carolina was born on June 15, 1993, in Huelva, Spain, to Gonzalo Marín Pérez and Toni Martin. Her mother was a flamenco dancer, and Carolina showed signs of becoming a professional dancer. However, fate had another plan for her, and she decided to play badminton with all her heart and passion. Marin underwent training at the IES La Orden in Huelva and later at the National Centre in Madrid. Under the skilled coaching of Fernando Rivas, she evolved into an explosive player with speed and agility.
She won a silver medal at the 2009 European Junior Championships and brought laurels to Spain by becoming the first Spanish player to achieve the feat. The same year, she won gold at the European U-17 Junior Championships and the Irish International tournament. She also won the 2011 European Junior Championships and secured a bronze at the World Junior Championships.
In 2013, she became the first Spaniard to win a Grand Prix Gold after securing the first position at the London Grand Prix. She also won her first European Championships title during the same year. She won gold at the Copenhagen World Championships and European Championships in 2014.
2015 was a golden year for Carolina because she won the England Open Championship, Malaysia Open, Australian Open, French Open, and Hong Kong Open. She also won the World Championships by defeating Saina Nehwal of India. In 2016, she won the gold at the Rio Olympics and became the first non-Asian to win the Olympic badminton women's singles gold medal. She secured the European Championships in 2016 and 2017. Marin also won the Japan Open in 2017.
After a brief hiatus due to injury, Marin won her fourth consecutive European Championships in 2018. She won the World Championships by defeating P. V. Sindhu of India. It made her the first female player to win three World Championships titles. She also won the World Tour Titles at Japan Open and China Open.
She underwent ACL reconstruction surgery in 2019 and took an eight-month break to recover. She won the China Open, Syed Modi, and Italian International tournaments in September 2019.
In 2020, she reached the semi-finals and finals of several crucial tournaments. She won the Thailand Open by defeating World No. 1 Tai Tzu-Ying in 2021. She won her fifth consecutive title at the European Championships. She could not defend her title at the Tokyo Olympics due to an injury. In 2022, after several months of recovery, she won the silver at the French Open.
She won silver at the World Championships and a gold medal at the European Games in 2023. It will be exciting to see what new accolades she wins in 2024.
What is the Playing Style of Carolina Marin?
Known for her aggression, Marin possesses a rare combination of power, precision, and passion. Her success is the blend of her athleticism and strategic prowess. Her footwork is lightning-fast, and her shots are deceptive. Her smashes are strong, and she builds on the momentum once she wins a few points. Many competitors consider her a noisy opponent, but her passion makes her aggressive on the court.
Marin’s Trusted Badminton Equipment
Marin trusts the latest Yonex Nanoflare 1000Z badminton racket for her explosive shots. It delivers the perfect combination of speed and power to help you overwhelm your opponents and win points. Its new frame design and Speed Assist Bumper result in a decrease in frame warping issues and ensure increased repulsion performance.
She uses the innovative Yonex Aerobite hybrid multi-filament string for improved control over her shots. It also promises faster repulsion to make her game better than ever. She is known to prefer the Yonex Aerus Z3 badminton shoes. Her bag of choice is the Yonex Pro Tournament Bag.
Legacy and Impact
Since her foray into badminton, Carolina Marin has continued to dazzle audiences with her on-court brilliance. She has inspired millions of fans around the globe with her electrifying performances and unwavering passion for the sport. Beyond her numerous accolades and titles, Marin's legacy lies in the hearts of those who look up to her as a symbol of courage, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.
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sumutberitaaja · 1 month
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Swiss Open 2024: Lanny/Ribka Kian Termotivasi Setelah Juara
BASEL, Waspada.co.id – Lanny Tria Mayasari/Ribka Sugiarto meraih gelar juara ganda putri Swiss Open 2024 di Basel, Minggu (24/3) malam. Sukses meraih gelar BWF World Tour perdana, Lanny/Ribka pun kian termotivasi. Di final, ganda putri peringkat 32 dunia ini menumbangkan Hsu Ya Ching/Lin Wan Ching (China Taipei) 13-21, 21-16, 21-8 dalam pertarungan melelahkan selama satu […] http://dlvr.it/T4ZBfm
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dialux · 8 months
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Yamaguchi Akane is going places. Well-- she’s already been places. She’s taken gold in Huelva and Tokyo, gold in the 2022 World Tour Finals, and has been ranked the number one player for most of the last year in, arguably, the most competitive of the five badminton disciplines. She isn’t much to look at-- quite literally, standing at 156 cm, she’s the shortest of any woman in the singles category-- but she’s explosive on the court, a one-woman symphony that choreographs, establishes, and executes a plan with ruthless efficiency. 
When Tai Tzu Ying hit her drop shot into the net on the third match point opportunity last December in Bangkok, Yamaguchi ended the year ranked number one for the first time in her career. She turned to smile at her coach, but her celebration was, characteristically, understated; immediately after, Yamaguchi went to shake hands with Ying, and then the umpires. She thanked the audience and, in her on-court interview, shook her water bottle limply when asked to celebrate. And then she left for the awards ceremony.
She doesn’t have An Se Young’s power or Tai Tzu Ying’s elegance or Chen Yu Fei’s resilience, but what Yamaguchi lacks in those arenas she makes up for in determination and spirit. Dogged defense, uncompromising attack; she wrings every point out until there’s nothing left. Watching her play is like watching a dam on the cusp of breaking apart, inevitable and unstoppable in equal measure. The video she posted for the Good Play Awards is a kaleidoscopic look into a player with courage, calculation, and, stamina-- a snapshot into someone who knows her own strengths and isn’t willing to compromise them.
Make no mistake: Yamaguchi was fourteen when the BWF decided to make skirts mandatory for any woman competing. The BWF later amended their rules after immense public outcry, but Yamaguchi could very well have made her debut in the same year that skirts appeared all over the professional circuit. That it’s been twelve years and Yamaguchi continues to compete in shorts is solely due to said public outcry and Yamaguchi’s own steadfast refusal to comply with gender norms (she’s the only Japanese woman to compete in shorts). And that’s not even mentioning her short hair or her love for suits at award ceremonies.
These aren’t discussions had out in the open in the badminton world, and the decisions are often left to individual players. But the trends are clear, particularly in countries not named China, and Yamaguchi has shown no signs of either apologizing or backtracking: a decision worth noting, appreciating, and uplifting, purely for the lack of such similar figures in other sports. 
By nature, sports people are public figures, and in East Asia-- though more commonly now, in other parts of the world-- badminton players are more public than most. But Yamaguchi makes for a private, distant figure, unlike her more flashy teammates; her social media is only sparsely updated, and when it is, shows her either celebrating her wins or going on long nature walks. Badminton-- and winning at badminton-- is something she is glad to do, but her joys and her challenges are internally processed and only rarely expressed. Does her distance allow her to be so uncompromising, both on the court and off? It’s a question that lingers over her game, and one it’s clear she has no interest in answering.
In two days, Yamaguchi will set out to defend her title as world champion for the third year in a row, a feat which, if she is successful, will be unprecedented for Women’s Singles. Only Carolina Marin has more than two golds at the world championships, and she didn’t get them three years running. Yamaguchi faces a match against either Tiffany Ho of Australia or Neslihan Arin of Turkey, both of whom are ranked outside of the top 50 in Women’s Singles. It should be a simple test for her. 
But winning the title itself is going to be anything but easy: Women’s Singles has become unexpectedly competitive over the past decade, with the rise of PV Sindhu (India’s darling, and silver medalist at Rio), Ratchanok Intanon (the youngest ever world champion, who, on her day, can defeat anyone-- though of course Intanon has faced multiple injuries recently, so it’s an open question as to how competitive she’ll actually be), Beiwen Zhang (who is returning to form at the perfect time), and He Bing Jiao and Carolina Marin, both of whom tend to show up on the biggest stages. And Women’s Singles is known less for the explosive power and racket-shattering speeds of its male counterpart-- Yamaguchi is competing in a discipline where endurance, patience, and focus are necessary to succeed in this arena. Every match is a marathon that requires constant calculation, relentless effort, and irrepressible strength. 
When she wins her matches, her shoulders always slump: sometimes, to the viewer, it looks more with relief than joy. But Yamaguchi is clear. “After becoming world champion,” she says, “I don’t feel burdened by the title. I just try my best in every match I play.” She’s won this twice before; she knows the drill. The only thing left is the hardest: winning.
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daddyscore · 9 months
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Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Reach Career-Best World No. 2 Position
Following their victory at the Korea Open, India's top men's doubles team of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy moved up to a career-high second spot in the most recent BWF rankings on Tuesday.
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In the men's doubles rankings, Satwik and Chirag moved up a spot, replacing the Chinese team of Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang who they had upset in the Korea Open quarterfinals the week before. With victories at the Korea Open (Super 500), Swiss Open (Super 300), and Indonesia Open (Super 1000) this year, the defending Asian champions have 87,211 points overall.
The world number one pair of Fajar Alfian and Muhamad Rian Ardianto were defeated by Satwik and Chirag in the Korea Open last week after coming back from a game down. This was their fourth final of the year.
The two are unbeaten in their last 10 BWF World Tour matches and have not lost a single final this season. PV Sindhu, who has won two Olympic medals, managed to keep her standing in the top 17 after leaving the Korea Open early.
Saina Nehwal, who won bronze in the London Olympics, has fallen one position to number 37. The top-ranked shuttler in India is still HS Prannoy, who is now ranked 10th in the men's singles standings, which are currently held by Victor Axelsen of Denmark.
Lakshya Sen, the champion of the Canada Open, dropped to world number 13 after skipping the Korea Open, but Kidambi Srikanth, who has been in poor form, is still in the top 20.
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all-about-news24x7 · 11 months
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HS Prannoy claims Malaysia Masters title
India’s HS Prannoy secured his maiden BWF World Tour title with a gritty three-game win over China’s Weng Hong Yang in the men’s singles finals of the Malaysia Masters Super 500 here on Sunday. The 30-year-old Indian showed great composure and resolve during a 94-minute battle to notch a 21-19 13-21 21-18 victory against China’s world number 34 Weng Hong Yang. 🏆🏆🏆 HS Prannoy has done it!!…
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questlation · 1 year
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that screaaaaaaam 😩😩 oh I love this sport 🔥🔥🔥
It's like he's dancing on that court 😩
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indiasportshub · 1 year
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Priyanshu Rajawat 1st BWF World Tour Super 300 Title at Orleans Masters 2023
Indian men’s singles shuttler Priyanshu Rajawat clinched his first-ever tour title, beating Magnus Johannesen of Denmark in the final of the Orleans Masters 2023 in France on Sunday. Priyanshu Rajawat in action Twenty-one-year-old Priyanshu got the better of the Dane 21-15, 19-21, 21-16 in a thrilling men’s singles final that lasted an hour and eight minutes. This is the first BWF Super 300…
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Madrid Spain Masters 2023: Check the complete list of winners
04 April 2023—————————— Madrid Spain Masters 2023 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung, an Indonesian badminton player, emerged victorious in the Women’s singles category at the Madrid Spain Masters 2023 finals. She defeated PV Sindhu from India, marking her first BWF World Tour title and her first win over PV Sindhu in eight matches. The tournament took place at Centro Deportivo Municipal Gallur in…
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thesportsgrail · 1 year
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BWF World Tour Finals: Prannoy clubbed with Olympic champion Axelsen, Naraoka, Lu in Group A #BWFWORLDTourFinals #Prannoy #Axelsen #Naraoka #Lu
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badmintonstorefan · 2 months
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In Focus: Badminton Doubles Superstar Soh Wooi Yik
Badminton is a fast and competitive sport! The doubles game is even more demanding because players must coordinate with their partners to win fast-paced rallies. In the ever-changing world of shuttles and speed, one name is rapidly gaining recognition for his exceptional talent and unwavering determination - Soh Wooi Yik.
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The Malaysian men’s doubles champion has become a well-known legend on the global badminton stage! Let's delve into Soh Wooi Yik's recent successes and learn about his unique playing style, preferred badminton equipment, and impact on the youth.
Career Profile
1. Men’s Doubles World Rank: 5 2. Men’s Doubles World Tour Rank: 16 3. 2023 BWF World Championships Bronze Winner 4. 2022 Men’s Doubles World Champion in Tokyo 5. 2022 Men’s Doubles Commonwealth Games Winner 6. 2022 Gold at the Asia Team Championships - Men’s Team 7. Bronze Medalist at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics 8. 2019 SEA Games Gold Winner in Men’s Doubles Category
Personal Information
Birth Date: 17th February 1998 (26 Years as of 19th February 2024) Country: Malaysia Height: 1.82m (6 ft. 0 inches) Handedness: Right Former Coach: Cheah Soon Kit Coach: Tan Bin Shen and Rexy Mainaky Current Partner: Aaron Chia Racket: Yonex Nanoflare 800 Pro String: Yonex BG65 Titanium
Soh’s Most Recent Wins from 2024 and 2023
Did you know Soh Wooi Yik won the Asia’s Most Influential (Malaysia) award for 2021 and 2022, along with Aaron Chia and badminton legend Lee Zee Jia? Let’s take a look at his most recent wins to understand how he influences the South East Asian youth and also the rest of the world.
1. Yonex Sunrise India Open 2024 (New Delhi, India): Soh secured the third position in the India Open by beating the Chinese men’s doubles team.
2. Victor Denmark Open 2023 (Odense, Denmark): Along with his partner, Soh Wooi Yik won the Denmark Open on 22nd October 2023 in straight sets of 21-13 and 21-17.
3. Victor China Open 2023 (Changzhou, China): In the HSBC BWF World Tour Super 1000, Soh and his teammate secured the second position by losing the finals to Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang.
4. Total Energies BWF World Championships 2023 (Copenhagen, Denmark): Soh Wooi Yik won the bronze in the tournament by reaching the semi-finals. They lost to the Korean team of Kor Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seung Jae.
5. Kapal API Group Indonesia Open 2023 (Jakarta, Indonesia): Soh Wooi Yik and Aaron Chia won the silver medal in the Indonesia Open by reaching the final game against Indian shuttlers Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.
6. KFF Singapore Open 2023 (Singapore, Singapore): In the HSBC WBF World Tour Super 750 Singapore Open, Soh secured the third position after losing the semi-final in a nail-biting match.
7. Yonex Sunrise India Open 2023 (New Delhi, India): At the HSBC WBF World Tour Super 750 tournament held in the Indian subcontinent, Soh won the silver medal.
More Details on the Legendary Malaysian Doubles Champ!
Did you know badminton runs in Soh Wooi Yik’s family lines? His father and maternal uncle are former badminton players. His dad won the bronze medal at the 1983 SEA Games in the doubles category. His uncle won the 1992 Thomas Cup.
Soh started playing badminton when he was just four years old. At the tender age of six, he became a professional player playing singles games. However, the Badminton Association of Malaysia quickly recognized his potential as a doubles player, and the rest is history.
Soh was the runner-up in the U-15 singles and doubles categories at the 2012 Badminton Asia Youth U-15 & U-17 Championships. In 2015, he partnered with Aaron Chia to play in the final of the Malaysia Junior International.
Soh also partnered with Ooi Zi Heng to win gold at the 2015 ASEAN School Games. His performance earned him a place in the national back-up squad.
In 2016, Soh and Ooi Zi Heng won the bronze medal at the Asian Junior Championships. In November of the same year, he secured the silver medal in the mixed category at the 2016 BWF World Junior Championships. Later, he suffered several injuries that put him out of the badminton court for many months.
In 2017, Soh partnered with Chen Tang Jie to win a silver at the Malaysia International and Waikato International. He later formed a team with his former teammate Aaron Chia to win a silver at India International. In the coming years, they continued to excel at international competitions such as Vietnam International, Malaysia International, BWF World Championships, and SaarLorLux Open.
Their team won the silver at the All-England Open in 2019 and a gold medal at the doubles event at the 2019 SEA Games. He also helped the Malaysian team to win the silver at the 2019 SEA Games and the 2020 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Soh and Chia won a silver at the 2021 BWF World Tour final at the Thailand Open tournament. They secured a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He also won a bronze at the 2021 Sudirman Cup.
He helped the Malaysian men's team to win gold at the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships. As a part of the men’s doubles team, Soh and Chia won the silver medal at the 2022 Badminton Asia Championships final.
2022 was another phenomenal year for Soh Wooi Yik because he won a gold in the mixed team event at the Commonwealth Games. He also secured a bronze in the men’s doubles category. He was the winner of the 2022 BWF World Championships. His and Aaron Chia’s win brought home the first-ever gold medal for Malaysia in the tournament.
What is the Playing Style of Soh Wooi Yik?
Soh’s main strength is his speed and agility. As a front-court player, he does the job of setting up the rear court for Aaron Chia perfectly well. His communication in between shots is phenomenal, which makes them formidable. Competitors find him intimidating because of his speed and ability to pressure them into making mistakes. He has a nice touch and can quickly kill off weak net shots to win points.
Soh’s Trusted Badminton Equipment
Soh has been using the latest Nanoflare racket for ultimate speed. His trusted weapon of choice is the Yonex Nanoflare 800 Pro. It promises aggression to his drives and makes his shots faster and more menacing than before. So, instead of waiting for his opponent, Soh can create more smash opportunities and disrupt his competitor’s game with quick shots.
Note: Other variants of Soh’s favorite racket:
For advanced/professional play: Yonex Nanoflare 800 Tour and Yonex Nanoflare 800 (1st Gen)
For Intermediate-Level Play: Yonex Nanoflare 800 Game
For beginners/recreational play: Yonex Nanoflare 800 Play
He prefers the Yonex BG65 Titanium for its durability and hard feel upon contact with the shuttlecock. An alternative for the BG65-Ti is the NS700 Pro badminton string.
Go for the Gold!
Soh Wooi Yik’s journey in the badminton arena is a testament to his resilience, hard work, and talent. His story is inspiring and manifests how rigorous training and a never-say-die attitude will take you far in the game. With speed and style, Soh captivates audiences and challenges opponents to win games. So, keep an eye on Soh Wooi Yik because this resilient Malaysian star is destined for even greater heights.
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sumutberitaaja · 4 months
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Malaysia Open Awali Perjuangan Menuju Olimpiade Paris 2024
JAKARTA, Waspada.co.id – Para pebulutangkis dunia akan langsung berkompetisi dalam kalender BWF World Tour 2024 pada pekan kedua Januari mendatang. Perburuan poin menuju kualifikasi Olimpiade Paris 2024 diawali pada Malaysia Open (9-14 Januari). Tahun lalu, ganda putra Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto tampil sebagai juara. Hasil pada semifinal BWF World Tour Finals 2023 pun diharapkan menjadi […] The post Malaysia Open Awali Perjuangan Menuju Olimpiade Paris 2024 first appeared on Waspada Online | Pusat Berita dan Informasi Medan Sumut Aceh. http://dlvr.it/T0bfmq
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