There’s nothing like a little break to put your mind back together and follow the advice of his coach father, nominated this month by a board of experts among the best coaches of the year in Europe.
Led 7-11 in the second leg of the Ukraine Open international final, badminton-team-at-indian-open-will-be-more-attentive-after-covid-19-forces-withdrawal/” title=”Singapore Badminton Team at Indian Open Will Be 'More Attentive' After COVID-19 Forces Withdrawal”>Christo Popov kept his composure to catch up and dominate the Malaysian Ken Yong Ong in two sets 21-14, 22-20 on his first shuttlecock of the match, too timidly dismissed by his rival, failing in the band of the net.
Mission accomplished therefore for the Badiste Fitchen, favorite of the tournament after the withdrawals of the seeds N.1 and N.2. He appeared at the “Victor Ukraine Open” to grab precious points in the world rankings, maintain confidence after a promising tour of Asia and prepare as well as possible for the French championships which will begin next week in Boulazac. Success all the way for the young Provençal who had to fight for more than an hour this morning, in the semi-finals, to eliminate another Malaysian Lee (18-21, 21-13, 21-12)