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WORLD RECORDS IN BADMINTON

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WORLD RECORDS IN BADMINTON 1. MOST  WINS IN SUDIRMAN CUP First contested in 1989, the Sudirman Cup is a world mixed team badminton championship. Each tie consists of up to five matches: men and women’s singles, men and women’s doubles and mixed doubles. China has won 11 of the 16 editions of the competition.    TEAM: CHINA    WINS: 6 TIMES CONSECUTIVELY, IN TOTAL 11 TIMES    WHEN:  1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2019 2. MOST BADMINTON MEN'S SINGLES TITLES IN A SEASON    PLAYER: KENTO MOMOTA    NATIONALITY: JAPAN    WINS: 11 IN A SEASON    WHEN: BETWEEN 3RD MARCH-15TH DECEMBER 2019 Momota surpassed Lee Chong Wei’s 2010 single-season record of 10 men’s singles titles with victory at the BWF World Tour finals on 15 December 2019. He also emerged triumphant at the All England Open Badminton Championships and the BWF World Championships. UP 3. MOST WINS IN UBER CUP    Chi...

GAINING SHAPE FOR THE UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS

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P. V. SINDHU  Starting from the month of January, 3 tournament were held in Thailand country namely YONEX THAILAND OPEN, TOYOTA THAILAND OPEN and HSBC BWF WORLD TOUR FINALS 2020. Sindhu didn't have much luck in the first tournament as she lost by Mia Blichfeldt of Denmark. But she managed to enter quarter finals in the second tournament were she lost by Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand.  In the third tournament i.e. WORLD TOUR FINALS she qualified to play in it as she is world no. 7 and was then. But could not qualify from round robin to knock outs.  In the month of march she had a much better form as she played finals of YONEX SWISS OPEN were she lost by Carolina Marin of Spain. And in the preceding tournament i.e. ALL ENGLAND OPEN she entered semi finals becoming the second Indian women to do so, but with regret she lost in semi finals by Pornpawee Chochuwang of Thailand. The country expected much more from our shuttler, especially in all the tournament which took place in...