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Badminton 2019 Discussion Thread


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Just now, Function CR Lee said:

 

Yes, this report comes from the BWF Chinese channel.

 

Well seems like it will not be benefiting China. Now China is really struggling very hard to build up their WD team while many of their good WD players ran away to other countries.

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3 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

Yes, this report comes from the BWF Chinese channel.

 

It is said that Australia now stand a chance to compete in Uber Cup. We have Qin Jinjing the good WS from China. We might also have Bao Yixin teaming up with Tang Yuanting to play WD for Australia. So Australia female players are getting stronger. We also many badminton players coming in from China such as Yan Runze for MS and many more.

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I find it too strange now that so many good China players have left China especially their WD players posing trouble for China WD squad now. What is the main reason behind so many good China WD players leaving China all at one shot?

 

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3 minutes ago, up and down said:

I find it too strange now that so many good China players have left China especially their WD players posing trouble for China WD squad now. What is the main reason behind so many good China WD players leaving China all at one shot?

  

@Function CR Lee

 

This has nothing to do with whether it is women’s doubles, mainly for personal reasons.

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5 minutes ago, up and down said:

I find it too strange now that so many good China players have left China especially their WD players posing trouble for China WD squad now. What is the main reason behind so many good China WD players leaving China all at one shot?

  

@Function CR Lee

 

On the one hand, China is a women's doubles huge country with a very substantial foundation and talent thickness. On the other hand, women's singles players also go abroad a lot.

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1 minute ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

On the one hand, China is a women's doubles huge country with a very substantial foundation and talent thickness. On the other hand, women's singles players also go abroad a lot.

 

Well it is related to the mess inside CBA and players decided to leave right?

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4 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

This has nothing to do with whether it is women’s doubles, mainly for personal reasons.

 

Well personal reason can bring a lot of meaning. Anyway it is related to the messy stuff inside CBA right?

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6 minutes ago, up and down said:

 

Well personal reason can bring a lot of meaning. Anyway it is related to the messy stuff inside CBA right?

 

It does not have much to do with the Chinese Badminton Association. Mainly three aspects, one is a major injury, lack of competitiveness within the national team, such as Bao Yixin. The second is family reasons, following the parents' immigration, such as Zhang Beiwen. The third is personal reasons, such as Tang Yuanting.

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