I first saw her play at Badminton Asia Championship 2012. http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/profile/default.aspx?id=7AEEEC87-4F2B-492C-B492-2B79A4D4A98D Hope to see more of her.
Badzine did a spotlight on her a little over a year ago. [h=3]CHOI HYE IN – Ready to inherit her legacy?[/h] Posted on October 3, 2010 | 3 Comments 18-year-old Korean Choi Hye In, part of a new generation that will bear the hopes of this badminton nation in the coming decade, talked to Badzine recently about her hopes and plans for her personal badminton future.
She plays like LYD and i think she is more talented than LHJ If she partners with LYD, they will be a real threat against Zhang/Zhao.
saw her in Australian Open she is VERY nice. always smiling and playful around her team mates and willing to take photos/sign
She doesn't appear to be very consistent, but I was most impressed with her at the asian games. Somebody already mentioned that a LYD/CHI partnership would be exciting (I didn't think her current partner was that good, but perhaps he was nervous; he looked much better in his Mend Doubles), but Maybe she needs to develop a bit first. edit:// or the partnership Can't seems to make it out of qualification a lot.
Excited to see her in the Danish lineup ... Hopefully She'll be on the BWF stream, seeing she's on court 1.
Youtube: "Live Coverage from Qualifications to Finals (TV Court and Court 2)" It seems that they're automatically in the main draw, so hopefully we'll be good?
She's currently 70something and 40something in the ranking. Considering the strength of the Korean team, there's no chance for her to go to the olympics just yet .
As luck would have it, it seems that BWF is following court 2 on the first day of the main draw... Hopefully this'll change But if it doesn't; somebody got a link to court 1 coverage?
Don't worry, sure there will be links from bet365 Btw, this denmark open ss is so special that BWF is willing to broadcast since the 1st day of the competition onwards
Or it's part of their plan towards what they consider to be the future of the sport. Somewhere I managed to read their 'aims', and it contained a lot of stuff about broadcasting, including stuff like HD streaming and Slo-mo. Also; it may just be that Denmark is making this available (as a form of advertisment), and BWF is just taking advantage. Though it seems I've got a little off topic here