Here's the players nomination of 30 participating countries (updated 7th May 2013) : http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file.aspx?id=446381&dl=1
CHINA (20 players) Chen Long Du Pengyu Wang Zhengming Li Xuerui Wang Yihan Wang Shixian Cai Yun Fu Haifeng Liu Xiaolong Qiu Zihan Chai Biao Hong Wei Zhang Nan Xu Chen Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang Ma Jin Tang Jinhua Tian Qing Zhao Yunlei DENMARK (14 players) Viktor Axelsen Mathias Boe Rasmus Bonde Joachim Fischer Nielsen Jan O Jorgensen Anders Kristiansen Carsten Mogensen Julie Houmann Kamilla Rytter Juhl Line Kjaersfeldt Line Kruse Anna Thea Madsen Christinna Pedersen Marie Roepke MALAYSIA (20 players) Lydia Cheah Li Ya Sonia Cheah Su Ya Chow Mei Kuan Goh Liu Ying Vivian Hoo Kah Mun Lee Meng Yean Lim Yin Loo Tee Jing Yi Woon Khe Wei Chong Wei Feng Lee Chong Wei Liew Daren Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong Goh V Shem Lim Khim Wah Hoon Thien How Tan Wee Kiong Chan Peng Soon Ong Jian Guo THAILAND (13 players) Boonsak Ponsana Sudket Prapakamol Nipitphon Puangpuapech Maneepong Jongjit Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Patiphat Chalardchaleam Songphon Anugritayawon Ratchanok Inthanon Saralee Thoungthongkam Kunchala Voravichitchaikul Duanganong Aroonkesorn Nichaon Jindapon Sapsiree Taerattanachai INDONESIA (19 players) Lindaweni Fanetri Aprilia Yuswandari Bellaetrix Manuputty Nitya Krishinda Maheswari Greysia Polii Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah Gebby Ristiyani Imawan Meilana Jauhari Liliyana Natsir Debby Susanto Tommy Sugiarto Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka Angga Pratama Rian Agung Saputro Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan Tontowi Ahmad Muhammad Rijal Fran Kurniawan Teng JAPAN (22 players) Kenichi Tago Takuma Ueda Sho Sasaki Kento Momota Kenichi Hayakawa Hiroyuki Endo Noriyasu Hirata Hirokatsu Hashimoto Keigo Sonoda Takeshi Kamura Minatsu Mitani Sayaka Takahashi Eriko Hirose Yui Hashimoto Ayaka Takahashi Misaki Matsutomo Miyuki Maeda Reika Kakiiwa Satoko Suetsuna Yuki Fukushima Megumi Taruno Misato Aratama SOUTH KOREA (17 players) Lee Dong Keun Hong Ji Hoon Shon Wan Ho Lee Young Dae Ko Sung Hyun Kim Ki Jung Kim Sa Rang Shin Baek Cheol Yoo Yeon Seong Bae Yeon Ju Sung Ji Hyun Jung Kyung Eun Kim Ha Na Jang Ye Na Kim So Young Lee So Hee Shin Seung Chan
Team Canada: Philippe Charron Martin Giuffre Adrian Liu Derrick Ng Toby Ng Alex Bruce Phyllis Chan Grace Gao Joycelyn Ko Michelle Li Christin Tsai
No real surprises in the announcements for the player rosters. Lin Dan left out as expected, but China have a lot of strength in singles so it isn't an issue. HK Vittinghus is playing in the Spanish Open and European Club Championships hence he is not named here in this squad. (Also recovering from injury) Guess the small surprise is the Indian fielding of Anand Pawar as opposed to the other capable players. I personally would have rather seen Sai Praneeth or Prannoy. Just to give them a chance. Korea have a real dilemma as to who to field in each category. Do they let Ko SH play both MD and XD? Or do they let Kim/Kim or Shin/Yoo play MD and let Ko play XD (leaving Lee YD out completely) or will they form scratch partnerships? Is Shon WH ready to play MS after his absence or will they field the young capable Lee DK? Taipei haven't named Hsu JH or Cheng SC therefore they rely on Chou TC (out of form) and Tai TY. Looking at group 2, seems Russia will dominate. France cannot challenge without any Woman's Single player (no Sashina due to not have citizenship) quicker her and Salajikt get citizenship then they can challenge in future (in that group) other teams don't have strength in depth (Scotland only with one quality player/pairing for each discipline) good to see Canada/USA here but with nothing to challenge with. Netherlands also here despite their federations money woes is also good to see
Too bad Bao Yixin left off Chinese team. She deserves to be there. Question, can a player like zhang nan or KSH play in both the md and the xd? Or are they registered for a single event? Can a player play in 2 events in a match?
BYX had picked up an injury a while back; maybe still under recovery. In any case, China would want to field their best and fittest players for SC. A future BYX/TJH combo would be fun to watch, though! Group draws: http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file.aspx?id=444997&dl=1 Schedule: http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file.aspx?id=445001&dl=1 The teams I'd like to keep a watch on are: Russia. Can they take some momentum forward from their performances in the past year? Denmark. One of the traditionally strongest teams is now in a huge transition phase. How will their youngsters acquit themselves? Thailand. One of the most exciting teams, ladies, guys, and the whole deal. Can they push their momentum to make it all the way to the finals? Philippines in group 3A: how far will they make it? They have some exciting young talent coming thorough, and an encouraging result here will give them more impetus for growth. Can Malaysia find a way to dominate group C? The ladies appear to be the weak link, but if they can somehow get a good WD or XD result they can still manage to top it. How far can Japan with it's unending squad of exciting young players, make it? Can they sneak past some of the others and end up in the finals? Can Indonesia upset the form book and pull off a series of upsets? So many questions. So little patience.... Come on, May 19! Get here already!!!
I wouldn't put it past Canada to spring a surprise or two. They've got FRA, NED and AUT to contend with. Not undoable
Actually, CAN have a pretty good chance to top the group! The team is strong in WD, WS and XD, and if the MD can deliver a jolt or two, they're through!
Yup agree. We pretty much concede MS. MD is 50/50. Our strengths are in WS, WD and XD. All the best to them
Does anyone know if there will be promotion/relegation after the tournament is done or seedings for the next edition based on world ranking?
Team India 1. Parupalli kashyap 2. Anand Pawar 3. Akshay Dewalkar 4. Pranav Jerry Chopra 5. Tarun Kona 6. Arun Vishnu 7. Saina Nehwal 8. P.V.Sindhu 9. Aswini Ponappa 10. Pradnya Gadre 11. Aparna Balan 12. Sikki Reddy. I am quite surprised to see only 2 MS players got fielded. What happened to the rest?? Some countries have fielded more than 3 for MS as well as WS. I think they are sending players for just name sake. Fielded in the group where two prosperous badminton countries are there, they could have fielded some more MS players such as k.Srikanth or Prannoy along with AnandPawar. According to me, india's chances of moving further to the next stage is very weak. They can get 2 points from indonesia. From china , i don't think they can get points (if possible, they can get one from WS). That's all. Let's see what happens..?
As fas as I know, it will be based world ranking Badzine : http://www.badzine.net/news/sudirman-cup-preview-–-chinas-drive-for-a-3rd-five/25348/
If Aswini/Tarun makes magic against Indonesia with P.V.Sindhu/Saina for WS and Anand Pawar/Kashyap for MS , there will be a slight hope for the next stage..
Son is back on the national team and his name was given to the BWF but he and Yoo are not actually going, according to the list released by the BKA yesterday. Korean team is down to 12 members. See here. As LD rules! points out, 'young' is an relative term. He is 22 and will turn 23 in November. And yes, he is inexperienced. He actually has never been to a Superseries outside of Korea.