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Badminton 2019 Discussion Thread


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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

No, they are still in the national team. As for what is the reason for withdrawn, I am not quite sure.

 

Thank you so much for your clarification. So Tang Yuanting / Bao Yixin both quit playing for good?

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1 minute ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

No, they are still in the national team. As for what is the reason for withdrawn, I am not quite sure.

 

Could it be that they are the nonactive player in the national team? This is because in China there are lots of players in the national team but somehow some of them stopped playing in tournaments and no reason is given.

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3 minutes ago, up and down said:

 

Thank you so much for your clarification. So Tang Yuanting / Bao Yixin both quit playing for good?

 

Tang Yuanting immigrated to Australia, Bao Yixin left the national team

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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

Tang Yuanting immigrated to Australia, Bao Yixin left the national team

 

So did Bao Yixian join Tang Yuanting in Australia? Actually I am very curious as to why such a great talented player like Tang Yuanting opt out for early retirement? It is really a waste of talent right? Bao Yixin is a very talented player too and it is such a waste that she retired early too.

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3 minutes ago, up and down said:

 

Could it be that they are the nonactive player in the national team? This is because in China there are lots of players in the national team but somehow some of them stopped playing in tournaments and no reason is given.

 

The Chinese national badminton team has undergone tremendous changes recently, and there are many things that are uncertain.

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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

The Chinese national badminton team has undergone tremendous changes recently, and there are many things that are uncertain.

 

Yes you are right about it. Zhang Jun is newly appointed as the new head coach as well replacing Li Yongbo.

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1 minute ago, up and down said:

 

So did Bao Yixian join Tang Yuanting in Australia? Actually I am very curious as to why such a great talented player like Tang Yuanting opt out for early retirement? It is really a waste of talent right? Bao Yixin is a very talented player too and it is such a waste that she retired early too.

 

No, Bao Yixin is in the Hunan Provincial Team. Tang Yuanting's academic performance is also very good, she played badminton just out of hobbies. When she failed in the Olympic gold medal, she just chose another way of life.

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1 minute ago, up and down said:

 

Yes you are right about it. Zhang Jun is newly appointed as the new head coach as well replacing Li Yongbo.

 

Not only that, Zhang Jun also became the chairman of the China Badminton Association.

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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

No, Bao Yixin is in the Hunan Provincial Team. Tang Yuanting's academic performance is also very good, she played badminton just out of hobbies. When she failed in the Olympic gold medal, she just chose another way of life.

 

Such a pity she had to leave badminton at such a young age right? Was it because of the throw towel incident by Yu Yang during Rio Olympics 2016 and also her strain relationship with Yu Yang?

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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

Not only that, Zhang Jun also became the chairman of the China Badminton Association.

 

Yes thank you very much for your information.

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