Badminton world ranking update 6 December 2022
There was no movement in badminton ranking top 10 since last week. Viktor Axelsen is still number 1 and will retain that spot at year-end. He is approximately 29.000...
Is it Lin Dan? Kento Momota? Chen Long? Viktor Axelsen? Lee Chong Wei? Ardy Wiranata? Morten Frost? Anders Antonsen? Or maybe someone else? Surely, the longest winning streak in the modern era of men's...
The dominance of Asian badminton players in the BWF World top 100 rankings continued in 2022.
With the exception of men's singles, Asian players win most BWF World Tour tournaments and top the world rankings. In...
Viktor Axelsen has just released a new autobiography. The book is titled "Vindervilje" (which roughly translates to the will to win).
The book makes for an interesting read for any fan of Axelsen, and for badminton...
You've seen it many times on TV; a player seemingly unable to make his own decisions on the court, completely relying on coaches to direct the next move of the player. It seems match coaching...
He has amassed over 100.000 subscribers on YouTube.
His style is laid-back, yet cool. Unpretentious, yet serious when needed. His YouTube channel might just be the coolest player YouTube channel (of all time). (Let us know...
Japan is one of the superpowers of badminton. For the longest time, Kento Momota was the one to beat in men's singles. Following his near-fatal accident, Momota has not reached his former top level.
But for...