Top Badminton Players of both genders get into action May 8-15

Today’s newspapers do not report high-impact sports news. That is why I am going to share with the Selected readers of the Cocktail, a Press Release, from the International Olympic Committee, (IOC), chaired by Thomas Bach, dated May 5, 2022, with the title: “The Best Players of Badminton of both sexes, They enter action from 8-15 May 2022. “Content: The best stars in action. “ Olympic medalists, world champions and many of the world’s best throwers flock to Bangkok, Thailand for what is considered badminton’s most prestigious team event.

Join us as we take a closer look at the 2022 BWF Thomas and Uber Cup Finals, athletes, favourites, history and much more. BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2022: preview, schedule and stars to watch in Bangkok. The men’s and women’s team world championships are back as Indonesia and China look to defend their titles in the Thai capital from May 8-15. What should you know about the event? Find out here: By ZK Goh May 5, 2022. Badminton Yu Fei Chen. BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2022: preview, schedule and stars to watch in Bangkok.

The world’s best badminton players are back in action in Bangkok, Thailand from May 8-15, this time with the world team championships, Thomas and Uber cups on the line. Just seven months after Indonesia and China, respectively, triumphed at the delayed 2020 competition in Denmark, the world’s top 16 men’s and women’s teams are back to compete for the prestigious trophies. It marks the 32nd Edition of Thomas and the 29th edition of the Uber Cup, whose histories date back to 1949 and 1957, respectively.

The men led by Jonatan Christie in top form, and the women from China with Olympian Chen Yufei, will be looking to defend their titles against tough opponents.

Newly crowned Asian champions Lee Zi Jia of Malaysia and Wang Zhi Yi of China will also try to make their mark. Read on to find out who else to follow for the tournament schedule and draw. EVERY badminton final at Tokyo 2020. Thomas Cup: Indonesia watches Christie as China looks to get back on top, The defending champion, Indonesia watches Christie as China looks to get back on top. Defending champions Indonesia claimed their first Thomas Cup title in 19 years in Aarhus in October, and will rely on Jonatan Christie to lead the team. Eighth-ranked Christie has reached three consecutive finals (he won the Swiss Open before falling at the last hurdle at the Korea Open and the Asian Badminton Championships) and is the in-form player of the moment.

With fellow singles players Anthony Sinisuka Ginting and Shesar Hiren Rhustavito out of form, the Indonesians will also need their doubles pairings of Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan and All England champions Muhammad Shohibul Fikri/Bagas Maulana to step up. The ‘Minions’, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/

Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, are lost as Gideon is recovering from surgery. Also in their group are hosts Thailand, without their doubles stalwarts, Korea and Singapore, who have men’s singles world champion Lih Kean Yew in their ranks. Jonatan Christie on the ‘tricks’ he learned from a psychologist

after the disappointment of Tokyo.

Group B features the last two teams to win the trophy before Indonesia, China (2018) and Denmark 2016). China’s Shi Yu Qi is not in the squad, leaving Lu Guang Zu and Li Shi Feng as the top individual players hoping to propel the Chinese team looking to return to the top with what would be their 11th title.

After losing in the end of Arhus. Denmark is not easy to convince, with Olympic champion and World number one Viktor Axelsen leading the way alongside Anders Antonsen and Rasmus Gemke. The Danes also have strong doubles teams and will be favorites to go through.

An outside shot of this group is France, with the Popov brothers: Toma Junior and Christo will play both singles and pairs in doubles. Algeria complete Group B. Viktor Axelsen exclusive: “I don’t know where my limit is”. Group C looks to be an easy fight at the top between Chinese Taipei, who have world number four Chou ien-chen and doubles world number three Lee Yang/Wang Chi-lin in their ranks, and India, who can count on Lakshya Sen, the world number nine who is in good form, and the doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty.

Germany and Canada complete the group. There is also a very successful Group D, with Japan and Malaysia in the mix. Japan’s strength undoubtedly lies in their doubles pairings, as they have fourth, fifth and sixth place men’s doubles teams, including world champions Hoki Takuro/Kobayashi Yugo. With only two pairs allowed to be selected, it will be a tough pill for which pair to miss out.

Whoever gets selected will have to back Momorta Kento, the world number two in singles who has been in Terrible form. Malaysia will be led by Lee Zii Jia, the Asian champion who beat Christie’s in Manila last week. That victory will surely have the independent player (not officially part of his badminton Federation setup) on top and alongside the medalists. Asian Silvers Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik in Doubles, there should be no surprises in store.

England and the United States, who replaced New Zealand at the last minute, are in GROUP D. Why did Malaysia’s Lee Zii Jia almost give up badminton as a teenager? UBER CUP: Group B looks to be the toughest of the four groups in the Uber Cup, with defending champions China at the top of the list. Little-Known Wang Zhi Yi, fresh off a big upset at the Asian Badminton Championships, where she beat Japan’s Yamaguchi Akane in the final. Take Note Of This, The COP Mythomaniacs Who Illegally Seized Badminton. That’s how it went.

A ‘LOOSE TIP: On my Website, dated May 6, 2022, I received an Athletics Press Release (IAAF), chaired by Sebastian Coe. Main Title: “Restructured One Day Meeting Season 2022”. (Chorzow Silesian Stadium). This year’s Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Chorzow, in the Polish region of Silesia, will become a substitute meeting of the WANDA DIAMOND LEAGUE following a restructuring of the 2022 ‘Diamond League and World Athletes Continental Tours Gold’ calendars.

The Wanda Diamond League has announced that due to CURRENTLY IN PLACE TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND STRICT QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTERING CHINA, Diamond League meetings in SHANGHAI (July 30, and Shenzhen (Aug 6) will not be held. held this year The Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, which was originally on the calendar as a World Athletics Gold event

Continental Tour, will now take place on August 6.

As a result, the other meeting of the World Athletics Continental Tour of Silesia, the Silver level ORLEN Janusz Kusocinki Memorial to be held in Chorzow on June 5, will become a Gold level meeting to maintain the 12-player Gold tour. The Diamond League season begins MAY 13 AND ENDS with the FINAL IN ZURCH ON SEPTEMBER 7 AND 8. The USATF Bermuda Games

on April 9 they kicked off the 2022 Continental Tour Gold series, which will close in Zagreb on September 11.

WANDA DIAMOND LEAGUE SCHEDULE 2022. MAY 13- Doha (QAT). MAY 21 –Birmingham (GBR). MAY 28- Eugene (USA). JUNE 5 Rabat (MAR.). JUNE 9- (ROME (ITA). JUNE 16. (OSLO (NORTH). JUNE 18. (PARIS. (FRA.)

JUNE 30TH. (STOCKHOLM (SWE). AUGUST 6 (SILESIA (POL). AUGUST 10 (MONACO (MON.).

AUGUST 26 (LAUSANNE (SUI). SEPTEMBER 2- (BRUSSELS (BEL). SEPTEMBER 7-8- (ZURICH (SUI.)) Complete Calendar of the WANDA Diamond League.

Tomorrow I will give the Gold Calendar of the World Athletics Continental Tour 2022. Take note of this.

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