Despite limited success of homegrown players in the last decade, the Denmark Open continues to be a symbol of Danish dominance, the only major tournament where the tiny European nation […]
Momota shed tears after defending his title at the 2019 Japan Open but for the 3rd straight year, Japan had 3 finalists and failed to win 3 titles at home. […]
The women’s singles title is already assured to stay in Japan, but the home shuttlers may take two extra titles on Sunday. By Miyuki Komiya, Badzine Correspondent live in Tokyo. […]
Canada’s Michelle Li sent off current world #1 Tai Tzu Ying and started off a string of top seed defeats in the quarter–finals while Jonatan Christie succeeded in changing his feelings […]
The good run ended for Kanta Tsuneyama on Thursday but Japan secured some good wins on their home soil to set them up for the quarter-finals. By Miyuki Komiya, Badzine […]
Following one reigning Olympic champion out of the 2019 Japan Open were London winners Li Xuerui and Lin Dan, with Soniia Cheah and Jan Jorgensen doing the honours. By Miyuki […]
World #17 Kanta Tsuneyama, in the opening match of the 2019 Japan Open, cut short Rio Olympic gold medallist Chen Long’s last appearance here before the Tokyo Olympics. By Miyuki […]
17 years and 1 week after his first major title, 35-year-old Lin Dan added the Malaysia Open Super 750 to his enviable collection, beating Chen Long in the final. By […]