Hong Kong’s Ng Ka Long spoke to Badzine recently about his successful transition from junior doubles champion to seasoned singles veteran. Interview by Miyuki Komiya, Badzine Correspondent. Photos: Badmintonphoto Additional […]
Martin Giuffre, Canada’s highest ranked player in men’s singles badminton, spoke to Badzine recently about the unique challenges he faces as he attempts to qualify for the Olympics for the […]
Olympic gold medallist and two-time World Champion Kim Moon Soo looks back on winning Korea’s first ever badminton World Championship title, 30 years ago this week. Interview by Don Hearn. […]
Peter Gade will join France on May 15th as its new Performance Director, for a 5-year contract. The Dane is impatient to start on the job, which is a new […]
Men’s doubles world #1 spoke to Badzine earlier this month about some of the changes in his life both on an off the badminton court and on what lies ahead […]
Men’s doubles World Champion Ko Sung Hyun went back to his badminton roots in the week following the 2015 All England. In the small northern village of Hwacheon, Ko spoke […]
Three Olympic Games, thirty-one Canadian national titles, the world’s top 15 in singles and the world’s top 10 in mixed doubles — these remarkable accomplishments can only belong to the […]
Tay Wei Ming of Singapore spoke to Badzine of the challenges faced by a member of a small para-badminton team taking on the talent from Malaysia, Indonesia, and elsewhere. Story […]