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Badminton 2016 Discussion Thread


Prashanth

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Badminton  EVENTS IN MARCH 2016:

  2016.03.01 - 2016.03.06 Yonex German Open 2016
  2016.03.08 - 2016.03.13 Yonex All England Open 2016
  2016.03.15 - 2016.03.20 Swiss Open 2016
  2016.03.22 - 2016.03.27 Skycity New Zealand Open 2016
  2016.03.29 - 2016.04.03 Yonex Sunrise India Open 2016
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Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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5 hours ago, Prashanth said:

We are heading towards a important month of Badminton starting with the German Open and then the ALL England Championships.

Ya.. Will be a tight race for Olympic qualification going forward

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9 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

We had a bad German open with all bowing before QF. Only Sindhu making it to QF....All men's singles had a bad run...

I am worried about Kashyap... This was his 1st tournament after long injury.. He retired yesterday in pre-QF.. Hope it's not serious 

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7 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Yaa...I too was scared to see that...Not a good sign....We were thinking of 2 getting quota...Now 1 looks in serious danger...

There is no way, we fail to get even 1 quota in MS. Even if no Indian gets any more points, atleast 4-5 of them would be eligible for one quota. 

Srikanth has enough points to remain in top 16. One good tournament can propel either Kashyap or Jayaram in top 16 as well. :fingers:

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