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3 minutes ago, up and down said:

 

Why so many problems inside Chinese badminton team?

 

Now that Li Yongbo has left, the position of the head coach is no longer set up within the Chinese team. The singles team and the doubles team are separated. The Chinese team has undergone many changes.

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5 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

Now that Li Yongbo has left, the position of the head coach is no longer set up within the Chinese team. The singles team and the doubles team are separated. The Chinese team has undergone many changes.

What are those changes? Can tell me more about it?

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7 minutes ago, up and down said:

What are those changes? Can tell me more about it?

 

It feels like you are spying on intelligence, but it doesn't matter, the Chinese team gives young players more chances to play. For the main players, reasonable control of the number of entries, training and competition combined, no longer have to compete due to BWF's forced.

 

To be honest, the BWF game is really too much. The professional players don't have time for system training. The time of the year is running on the road, and there is no way to control the injury in time. This is the main reason for the decline in performance.

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5 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

It feels like you are spying on intelligence, but it doesn't matter, the Chinese team gives young players more chances to play. For the main players, reasonable control of the number of entries, training and competition combined, no longer have to compete due to BWF's forced.

 

To be honest, the BWF game is really too much. The professional players don't have time for system training. The time of the year is running on the road, and there is no way to control the injury in time. This is the main reason for the decline in performance.

Oh is it? Okay then. What is China next plan to build up their youngsters?

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3 minutes ago, up and down said:

Oh is it? Okay then. What is China next plan to build up their youngsters?

 

In the World junior Championship and the Youth Olympic Games last year, China has achieved good results. Young athletes also performed well in the Premier League. They are mainly based on junior events and some low-level challenges. For example, yesterday's Austrian Open, Li Shifeng hit his opponent a 21-0.

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2 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

In the World junior Championship and the Youth Olympic Games last year, China has achieved good results. Young athletes also performed well in the Premier League. They are mainly based on junior events and some low-level challenges. For example, yesterday's Austrian Open, Li Shifeng hit his opponent a 21-0.

 

So do you have confidence that WD can improve?

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