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On 15/02/2019 at 16:21, Function CR Lee said:

 

The Olympic qualification race is coming soon, and the Chinese badminton team will not have any newcomers suddenly appearing.

 

@Function CR Lee

 

I have this piece of news to share with you. Seems like it is true that Bao Yixin and Tang Jinhua have both reunited as a coach in Australia.

 

Australia for the next stage in her career. The former world #1 left China’s national badminton team in 2017.

 

Both Tang Yuanting and Bao Yixin were expected to be among China’s key players in this Tokyo Olympic cycle, but they left the national team in 2016 and 2017 respectively. The duo won the 2015 All England Championship in their first tournament together and were slated to reunite for the 2016 Denmark Open. The plan was shattered when Tang Yuanting left China’s team after Rio Olympics.

 

However, their reunion will be taking place not in Denmark, nor in their home country, but in Australia. Coincidentally, the ex-badminton partner chose Australia as their next career advancement location. Like Tang before her, Bao Yixin will be making her return as a badminton coach rather than as a player.  According to an announcement on the Facebook page of Australia’s National Badminton Centre, Bao Yixin will be coaching elite training and adult group lessons.  Late last year, it was announced that Tang Yuanting had joined the centre as coach in their junior programme.

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@Function CR Lee

 

Not only Tang Yuanting. There are also many other China badminton players at  NBC, Australia. Qin Jinjing WS, Yan Runze MS and many other China players are also there.

 

Tang Yuanting at National Badminton Centre (NBC) Sydney, Australia :

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Actually I am quite curious to know why many China ex badminton players have left China at a very young age of early twenties and went overseas to other country? Any reason to it?

 

A lot of them went to Singapore, some to Australia, some to Hong Kong, also we have quite a number in America and many more.

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1 hour ago, up and down said:

@Function CR Lee

 

Actually I am quite curious to know why many China ex badminton players have left China at a very young age of early twenties and went overseas to other country? Any reason to it?

 

A lot of them went to Singapore, some to Australia, some to Hong Kong, also we have quite a number in America and many more.

Less competition ...

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1 hour ago, up and down said:

@Function CR Lee

 

Actually I am quite curious to know why many China ex badminton players have left China at a very young age of early twenties and went overseas to other country? Any reason to it?

 

A lot of them went to Singapore, some to Australia, some to Hong Kong, also we have quite a number in America and many more.

It's pretty obvious.. You can't get through the competition in China and you search for other countries. It is also possible some of them decided to emigrate and/or study while playing for the country of destination.

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10 hours ago, Griff88 said:

It's pretty obvious.. You can't get through the competition in China and you search for other countries. It is also possible some of them decided to emigrate and/or study while playing for the country of destination.

 

Thank you very much for your response.

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On 20/02/2019 at 01:13, up and down said:

 

@Function CR Lee

 

I have this piece of news to share with you. Seems like it is true that Bao Yixin and Tang Jinhua have both reunited as a coach in Australia.

 

Australia for the next stage in her career. The former world #1 left China’s national badminton team in 2017.

 

Both Tang Yuanting and Bao Yixin were expected to be among China’s key players in this Tokyo Olympic cycle, but they left the national team in 2016 and 2017 respectively. The duo won the 2015 All England Championship in their first tournament together and were slated to reunite for the 2016 Denmark Open. The plan was shattered when Tang Yuanting left China’s team after Rio Olympics.

 

However, their reunion will be taking place not in Denmark, nor in their home country, but in Australia. Coincidentally, the ex-badminton partner chose Australia as their next career advancement location. Like Tang before her, Bao Yixin will be making her return as a badminton coach rather than as a player.  According to an announcement on the Facebook page of Australia’s National Badminton Centre, Bao Yixin will be coaching elite training and adult group lessons.  Late last year, it was announced that Tang Yuanting had joined the centre as coach in their junior programme.

 

This is unbelievable ,Tang Jinhua has participated in the badminton super league in China at the beginning of the year.

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