(Reuters) - World champion Kento Momota has become the first Japanese man to top the Badminton World Federation rankings, replacing Denmark's Viktor Axelsen at the top of the list for men's singles.
The badminton tournaments in Tokyo resulted in some historic wins and some unpredictable upsets. China ultimately finished with the biggest haul, but it wasn’t the golden sweep that the rankings ...
Paris (AFP) – Indonesia's former world number two Anthony Ginting told AFP he had come to terms with the shoulder injury which cost him a medal chance at the Paris Olympics as he returns to the French ...
Chinese success in Paris is virtually guaranteed with the likes of Chen Yufei leading the charge but high rankings do not necessarily translate into medals at the Olympics, where the pressure to ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian men's singles badminton player Anthony Sinisuka Ginting was dominant against Howard Shu of the United States in the first group stage match of the Paris 2024 Olympic ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian badminton player Anthony Sinisuka Ginting expressed his disappointment after being eliminated from the group stage of the badminton competition at the 2024 Paris ...
SINGAPORE: The year was 2004, and a nation rejoiced as its badminton star Taufik Hidayat triumphed at the Athens Olympics. There have been gold medals in the men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed ...
Viktor Axelsen was unstoppable in the men’s singles tournament, winning every match he played without losing a single game. His path to the top of the podium ran through Chen Long, but he breezed past ...