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AUSTRALIAN OPEN Finals – Historic repeat the feat
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN Finals – Historic repeat the feat
20 November 2022 8:20 AM | No Comments -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN SF – Fancy seeing you on Sunday
19 November 2022 8:20 PM | No Comments -
AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF – Finding that little bit extra
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 – What actually happened in the last match of the night?
17 November 2022 10:29 PM | No Comments
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SINGAPORE OPEN 2014 R16 – Danny and Vanessa make it up for locals
Posted on April 10, 2014 | No CommentsThe host country managed to clinch a spotlight in the quarter-finals of Singapore Open Superseries, thanks to their unstoppable mixed doubles duo Danny Bawa Chrisnanta / Vanessa Neo, who defeated […] -
SINGAPORE OPEN 2014 R32 – Mixed feelings for Singapore
Posted on April 10, 2014 | No CommentsHome ground women’s doubles duo Shinta Mulia Sari and Yao Lei, along with mixed doubles Danny Bawa Chrisnanta / Vanessa Neo Yu Yan and men’s singles shuttler Derek Wong, kept […] -
INDIA OPEN 2014 Finals – Three flags flying
Posted on April 7, 2014 | 5 CommentsThe pride of three badminton nations stood atop the highest step of the podium in New Delhi but Indian spectators were the biggest winners of the day by being treated […] -
OSAKA INT’L 2014 – Home team takes 3
Posted on April 6, 2014 | No CommentsJapan national B Team players were showing how well they could play, at the Osaka International Challenge, held in the Moriguchi Gymnasium in Osaka from April 2nd to 6th. Story […] -
INDIA OPEN 2014 SF – It takes two
Posted on April 6, 2014 | No CommentsThe men’s singles semi-finals in New Delhi were the pinnacle of awe inspiring badminton with the longer of the match ups between China and Denmark demonstrating perfectly why this sport […] -
INDIA OPEN 2014 SF – Ha Na not enough for Kim
Posted on April 6, 2014 | No CommentsKorea’s Kim Ha Na could be dancing around to Spandau Ballet’s other signature song on Sunday. Badzine correspondent Aaron Wong explains why. Photos: Badmintonphoto (live) Mixed Doubles: Tense versus Untense […] -
INDIA OPEN 2014 QF – Nothing to be upset about
Posted on April 5, 2014 | No CommentsNo upsets were recorded as badminton’s finest proponents in New Delhi shifted into quarter-final gear. Rather, the suspense and anticipation is building heavily for Saturday’s showdowns as several players crushed […] -
INDIA OPEN 2014 R16 – Saving the best for last
Posted on April 4, 2014 | No CommentsDay 3’s most anticipated match on paper, a men’s doubles between Korea and China, lived up to expectations and kept spectators in their seats until closing time. By Aaron Wong. […]
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