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SYDNEY INT’L – 11-year wait for 2nd title
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KOREA OPEN 2017 Preview – The gang’s … mostly here!
Posted on September 7, 2017 | No CommentsWorld Championship, SEA Games, and Universiade gold medallists are due in Seoul next week, along with most of the defending champions for the last edition of the Korea Open as […] -
EDITORIAL – Pressure, pressure
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UNIVERSIADE – 5 of 6 golds for the home team
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WORLDS 2017 Finals – 20 & 40-year waits end
Posted on August 28, 2017 | 1 CommentViktor Axelsen may be the first Dane in 20 years to be crowned men’s singles World Champion but Nozomi Okuhara won her nation’s first world title in 40! By Don […] -
WORLDS 2017 SF – New women’s champions on the way
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SEA GAMES – Day of the defending champs in mixed team
Posted on August 25, 2017 | No CommentsBoth Thailand and Indonesia defended their SEA Games women’s and men’s team title respectively in Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. By Justine. Photos: Badmintonphoto (archives) Both countries denied host Malaysia from […] -
WORLDS 2017 R16 – Gilmour past He at home
Posted on August 25, 2017 | No CommentsKirsty Gilmour continued her dominance of world #7 He Bingjiao, beating the Chinese youngster in three games to keep Scottish hopes alive in the BWF World Championships in Glasgow. By […]
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