Hi, Any young Indian players we should watch for? ------------- PS There is no "2022 Tournaments" subforum yet, so admin please move this thread when the category is created.
Would have loved to watch it, in person, but @kurako 's favourite Momota is not coming so what's the point of me going down under under the threat of Omicron spreading like a lemming.
Also watch out for Gayathri and Treesa in women's doubles. And tanisha and rutuparna too. In men's singles watch out for priyanshu. In women's singles watch out for asmita chaliha and aakarshi kashyap.
Dian Anita channel on YT, IDK if any official BWF coverage is planned, if so, probably starts from Thursday-Friday.
BAM sleeping. How many ws fr msia playing india open???? All pundeks inside leaving out goh jw. Bad politics. Very shameful bully. Sue them. Denying prize money.
Seems this sheng kid who took a game off Loh might have some promise? 2013 junior Chinese national singles and doubles champion. Never heard of him till now Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can someone tell me why the empire is sleeping during LKY Vs Sheng Xiaodong in the third set at 12:7 ???Isn't that such an obvious fault???
Is it lack of confidence, but the Finnish player Kalle Koljonen, who is playing in India now wrote that next Saturday he will fly to Dubai to train with VA for two weeks..
Badminton without Momota...(gasp, groan). Actually, I took the shinkansen to Tokyo to watch the finals of the All Japan Championships (without Momota) at the end of last month. I hate to admit it, but the excitement wasn't there. At a New Year event held by his management company, UDN (it was a beach cleaning event, of all things, which also involved footballer, Kagawa Shinji!), Momota vowed that he would reclaim his WR 1 rank. The photograph used for the article does not inspire much confidence, though.
Did anyone watch Ng Tze Yong play? I think he's a pretty good player. His rank is just WR60 but he beat the WR28 in the first round. He's young too,only 21 or 22. Still,the journey is long and a lot of progress that can be made. Sent from my SM-A307GN using Tapatalk
Priyanshu played like the kid he is, no discipline at all, if he cannot channelise his discipline and skills quickly it will burn himself.
Priyanshu, without any skills, he can go upto 2nd round , that too depends against the weaker opponent. So monotonous and clueless as usual. Going to be 20 next month. Nothing changed. Kiran George is a one time pony?. He plays well in domestic tournaments but fails to prove it on the international circuit. Lakshya Sen's older brother is just a meagre player. Who else I missed?.