
Chinese Shuttlers Dominate BWF Awards 2024 with Multiple Wins
Chinese shuttlers dominated the BWF Player of the Year Awards 2024 in Hangzhou, capturing six trophies including Men’s Singles Player of the Year awarded to Shi Yuqi.
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Chinese shuttlers dominated the BWF Player of the Year Awards 2024 in Hangzhou, capturing six trophies including Men’s Singles Player of the Year awarded to Shi Yuqi.
Chinese badminton champion Zheng Siwei has announced his retirement from international competition, with the upcoming BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou set to be his final appearance.
The 2024 BWF China Masters concluded at Shenzhen Sports Center, with over 200 players competing. The event sets the stage for next month’s BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou.
Chinese badminton players advance to the finals in women’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles at the BWF China Masters in Shenzhen, showcasing dominance on home ground.
China’s top seed Shi Yuqi advanced to the semifinals of the BWF China Masters by defeating Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn in a thrilling quarterfinal match in Shenzhen.
China secured victories in both men’s singles and women’s doubles at the BWF Kumamoto Masters, showcasing their dominance in badminton.
China’s Wang Zhiyi stuns Olympic champion An Se-young to win her first Denmark Open title, showcasing a flawless performance and marking a significant career breakthrough.
An Se Young overcomes Ratchanok Intanon to reach the BWF Denmark Open quarterfinals, marking her return after Olympic gold. Viktor Axelsen withdraws, Alex Lanier advances.
China clinched four titles at the BWF China Open, with Weng Hongyang defeating Kodai Naraoka in the men’s final, marking his first Super 1000-level victory.
China’s Weng Hongyang defeated Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie to secure a spot in the men’s singles final at the BWF China Open. Wang Zhiyi is set to compete for the women’s singles title.
China’s Weng Hongyang staged a stunning comeback to defeat Denmark’s Anders Antonsen and advance to the BWF China Open semifinals.
Chinese badminton players have advanced to the quarterfinals in all five events at the China Open in Changzhou, showcasing their dominance on home soil after Thursday’s competitions.
China’s Lei Lanxi stuns two-time Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in a thrilling three-game match at the BWF China Open, securing his first victory over the Danish star.
Chinese badminton stars Shi Yuqi, Wang Zhiyi, and doubles pairs triumph in their opening matches at the China Open in Changzhou, energizing home fans and setting a promising tone for the tournament.
Chinese athletes lead the medal tally at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, securing 43 golds. On Day 5, China’s badminton players won seven golds, and archers Chen Minyi and Zhang Tianxin defended their title.
Chinese badminton player He Bingjiao honored injured rival Carolina Marin by holding a Spanish pin on the podium after winning silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics, showcasing true sportsmanship.
Chinese badminton star He Bingjiao faced a heartbreaking defeat against South Korea’s An Se-young in the women’s singles final at the 2024 Paris Olympics, marking An’s historic gold medal victory.
Journalist Fang Chao uses badminton to bridge cultures between China and France, embodying the Olympic spirit ahead of Paris 2024.
With two gold medals guaranteed, August 3 promises to be a standout day for China at the 2024 Paris Olympics, as Chinese athletes face off in table tennis and badminton finals.
China maintains its lead at the Paris 2024 Olympics with more medals and a surprise marriage proposal by badminton player Liu Yuchen to gold medalist Huang Yaqiong.