Men s doubles assure Indonesian team of Spain Masters champion title
21st May 2021 1 hour ago
Indonesia s men s doubles Pramudya Kusumawardana/Yeremia Erich Yoche Yacob Rambitan play at 2021 Spain Masters. (HO/PBSI)
The match was fierce, the opponent’s defense was very tight, so we must be patient in carrying out attacks, cannot hit in one shot Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian men’s doubles assured the nation s badminton team of the champion title at the 2021 Spain Masters through a final match of all Indonesian players between pair Sabar Karyaman Gutama/Moh. Reza Pahlevi Isfahani and pair Pramudya Kusumawardana/Yeremia Erich Yoche Yacob Rambitan, on Sunday.
Koljonen shocks Gemke to reach semis at European Badminton Championships Friday, 30 April 2021
World number 80 Kalle Koljonen stunned third seed Rasmus Gemke in straight games to secure his place in the semi-finals of the European Badminton Championships in Ukrainian capital Kiev.
The 27-year-old Finnish player defeated French seventh seed Toma Junior Popov in the previous round and backed up that victory with a 21-15 21-19 win over Denmark’s world number 12 Gemke.
Koljonen will next face Danish top seed and defending champion Viktor Axelsen who has yet to drop a game as he defeated French eighth seed Thomas Rouxel 21-14 21-15 in the quarter-finals.
PV Sindhu is a medal prospect at Tokyo but needs to focus on recovery: Badminton coach Vimal Kumar
The Rio silver medallist’s form has been a bit indifferent form off late as the 2021 Games near. File image of PV Sindhu | AFP
World champion PV Sindhu remains India’s best Olympic medal prospect but she has to give more attention to her recovery process between matches to achieve the feat at the Tokyo Games, believes former India badminton coach Vimal Kumar.
Sindhu didn’t have a good outing in the three events in Thailand in January and even though she reached the finals at the Swiss Open or the semi-finals at All England, she suffered demoralising losses to Olympic champion Carolina Marin and Thailand’s Pornpawee Chochuwong.
PV Sindhu must give more attention to recovery between matches to win Tokyo medal: Vimal Kumar
PV Sindhu in action against Japan s Akane Yamaguchi at the 2021 All England Open
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World champion PV Sindhu remains India s best Olympic medal prospect but she has to give more attention to her recovery process between matches to achieve the feat at the Tokyo Games, according to former India badminton coach Vimal Kumar.
Sindhu didn t have a good outing in the three events in Thailand in January and even though she reached the finals at Swiss Open and the semifinals at All England, she suffered demoralising losses to Olympic champion Carolina Marin and Thailand s Pornpawee Chochuwong respectively.
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