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Features Archive
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SUDIRMAN CUP Preview – Tide to ebb for defending champions at Gold Coast?
Posted on May 15, 2017 | 1 CommentThe Sudirman Cup’s outcome is a different historical indicator of shifts in badminton power to that of the the Olympic Games and World Championships, and Thomas-Uber Cups. Our preview specialist, […] -
Korea and Australia wane, China resurgent in new BWF events structure
Posted on March 21, 2017 | 2 CommentsThe announcement of the new BWF tournament structure has laid out a plan for 27 tournaments in 5 different levels but where are the gains and losses in terms of […] -
Post-comeback complexities for Kento Momota?
Posted on March 8, 2017 | No CommentsIf the suspension of Japanese badminton star Kento Momota is indeed lifted next month, how seamless a transition can he really make to international competition? By Miyuki Komiya. Photos: Badmintonphoto […] -
Lee Yong Dae looks forward to new team, less early morning training
Posted on February 7, 2017 | No CommentsKorean doubles star Lee Yong Dae was formally welcomed as the newest member of Korea’s Yonex Badminton Team. Story and photos by Don Hearn. Additional photos courtesy of Yonex Korea. […] -
Britain’s bronze medallists under the spotlight
Posted on January 11, 2017 | No CommentsOlympic bronze medalists Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge talk to Badzine about their lives leading up to and since their Rio medals. By Raphael Sachetat. Photos: Badmintonphoto Badzine: When and […] -
2016 by the numbers: Badminton’s bests, mosts, and firsts of last season
Posted on January 9, 2017 | 2 CommentsAs badminton’s best take a break from the world tour to play winter leagues or train or rest up for 2017, we take a look at some interesting stats from […] -
A 10th Happy New Year from Badzine’s Chief Editor
Posted on January 3, 2017 | 3 CommentsHere it is, the dawn of 2017 and the beginning of a new year and here are my 10 cents as I celebrate Badzine’s 10-year anniversary by wishing our international […] -
Tai Tzu Ying is badminton’s top prize-winner for 2016, with US$271,025
Posted on December 28, 2016 | 2 CommentsWomen’s singles world #1 Tai Tzu Ying won more prize money than any other badminton player in 2016. The Chinese Taipei shuttler came in ahead of Chinese teen doubles sensation […]