You cannot see Viktor Axelsen rages anymore because he’s a grown man now . I remember he throws his racquet away when he lost to Lee Chong Wei in one of the match . Viktor Axelsen maybe can only take 1 gold only on Olympics .
Thank you for writing this! Takes me back to a month ago where we were one big IBF family haha wish I could rewind minus all the work and lack of sleep 😀
Hope to see you agaiiiiin!
Thank you for writing this article! As Indonesian badminton fan, ofc I’m really sad that I can’t watch the matches live, but seeing you people truly enjoy yourselves in Bali makes me feel warm and happy. I hope that Indonesia will be able to hold the event again in even higher standard, and hopefully, us fans can experience it too!
Sampai jumpa tahun depan!
Great article. Please use BWF instead of IBF. The name was changed 15 years ago, in 2006. Probably “new government’s restriction” should be “government’s new restriction”, and “danse” -> “dance”.
In addition, badzine.net is not mobile friendly.
You are correct about the BWF formerly having been the IBF but in this article IBF is an abbreviation of Indonesia Badminton Festival. Thank you for spotting the other issues. Those corrections have been made 🙂
maybe should use Indonesian system, where they held few competitions in each year called National Circuits. and then few most successful ones invited to the national center to battle it out again.
Reading this article makes me miss the IBF event so much. Thank you for writing this, Raphael. IBF was indeed a great event although it missed the voices of the fans. I also felt bad for some players that were injured during the events (hope they recover soon). As a badminton fan, I was so happy that I could see the players around the world gathered and having fun together, which is rare to see in previous tournaments. And not only the players, but also the coaches, staff, the photographers, the athlete’s family (Vega and Gideon Junior surely got lots of love from the fans). Oh, and I also want to appreciate the badmintonphoto for the beautiful photos! you guys have done a great job. It seems so interesting to work in this field haha. I am wondering if someday I could do this too :D. Anyways, well done Raphael, Erika, and all the staff. Stay healthy, stay safe, and see you next yearrrr
it’s a very heartwarming writing. I felt like I was there too, enjoying my few weeks in the bubble with you guys. thank you for making us proud that Indonesia especially Bali has made you feel comfortable in the midst of conditions that are still not safe due to the pandemic.
I can feel the story and the event from the heart. Well written and beautiful. So proud as an Indonesian and as badminton lover. Congratulation Raphael.
Well done to all parties who have made the event successful.
Momota used to be so strong. I truly hope he will be able to come back stronger!
I watched the match on TV. It was such an exciting match and got me to the edge of my couch. Anyway, I am glad Tai Tzu Ying made it! Awesome.
You cannot see Viktor Axelsen rages anymore because he’s a grown man now . I remember he throws his racquet away when he lost to Lee Chong Wei in one of the match . Viktor Axelsen maybe can only take 1 gold only on Olympics .
Thank you for writing this! Takes me back to a month ago where we were one big IBF family haha wish I could rewind minus all the work and lack of sleep 😀
Hope to see you agaiiiiin!
Very well written. A heartwarming. Terima kasih.
Thank you for writing this article! As Indonesian badminton fan, ofc I’m really sad that I can’t watch the matches live, but seeing you people truly enjoy yourselves in Bali makes me feel warm and happy. I hope that Indonesia will be able to hold the event again in even higher standard, and hopefully, us fans can experience it too!
Sampai jumpa tahun depan!
What a lovely read. Glad you enjoyed your time there, Raphaël!
Thank you very much Raphael for such a beautiful writing.. Hope you & your team always be health & happy.. Sampai jumpa..
Speechless, wonderful article. Just block those useless stalker.
ah, btw.
it’s “Sampai” not “Sempai”.
Great article. Please use BWF instead of IBF. The name was changed 15 years ago, in 2006. Probably “new government’s restriction” should be “government’s new restriction”, and “danse” -> “dance”.
In addition, badzine.net is not mobile friendly.
You are correct about the BWF formerly having been the IBF but in this article IBF is an abbreviation of Indonesia Badminton Festival. Thank you for spotting the other issues. Those corrections have been made 🙂
maybe should use Indonesian system, where they held few competitions in each year called National Circuits. and then few most successful ones invited to the national center to battle it out again.
Reading this article makes me miss the IBF event so much. Thank you for writing this, Raphael. IBF was indeed a great event although it missed the voices of the fans. I also felt bad for some players that were injured during the events (hope they recover soon). As a badminton fan, I was so happy that I could see the players around the world gathered and having fun together, which is rare to see in previous tournaments. And not only the players, but also the coaches, staff, the photographers, the athlete’s family (Vega and Gideon Junior surely got lots of love from the fans). Oh, and I also want to appreciate the badmintonphoto for the beautiful photos! you guys have done a great job. It seems so interesting to work in this field haha. I am wondering if someday I could do this too :D. Anyways, well done Raphael, Erika, and all the staff. Stay healthy, stay safe, and see you next yearrrr
it’s a very heartwarming writing. I felt like I was there too, enjoying my few weeks in the bubble with you guys. thank you for making us proud that Indonesia especially Bali has made you feel comfortable in the midst of conditions that are still not safe due to the pandemic.
I can feel the story and the event from the heart. Well written and beautiful. So proud as an Indonesian and as badminton lover. Congratulation Raphael.
Well done to all parties who have made the event successful.