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  2. Loh Kean Yew - Wikipedia

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    Loh Kean Yew OLY (simplified Chinese: 骆建佑; traditional Chinese: 駱建佑; pinyin: Luò Jiànyòu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lo̍h Kiàn-iú; born 26 June 1997) is a Singaporean badminton player. [6] He is the former men's singles world champion, winning the title at the 2021 BWF World Championships , becoming the first Singaporean to achieve this feat.

  3. Liew Daren - Wikipedia

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    Liew Daren (born 6 August 1987) is a Malaysian former badminton player. [1] His biggest success throughout his career is having won the 2012 French Open Super Series. [2] He reached a career high ranking of World No.10. [3]

  4. Lo Sin Yan - Wikipedia

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    In the team event, she lost to Taiwanese player Tai Tzu-ying as part of a 3–0 defeat for Hong Kong. [4] In December 2023, she defeated top seed Hsu Wen-chi on her way to the final at the 2023 Odisha Masters. [5] [6] She competed for Hong Kong that reached the quarter-finals at the 2024 Badminton Asia Team Championships in Malaysia. [7]

  5. Scoring system development of badminton - Wikipedia

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    A match or rubber is decided by the best of three games. Each game is played to 15 points in the case of men's singles and any doubles games. In the case of ladies' singles, a game is played to 11 points. The traditional scoring system also allows for a single game to determine a match or rubber. In this instance the game would be played to 21 ...

  6. Arnaud Merklé - Wikipedia

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    Arnaud-Sylvain-André Merklé (born 25 April 2000) is a French badminton player from Staffelfelden. [1] [2] He was the boys singles European Junior Champion in 2018, and also part of the national junior team that clinched the mixed team title in 2017 and 2018. [3]

  7. Badminton - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the Duke of Beaufort's Badminton House in Gloucestershire, [5] but why or when remains unclear. [citation needed] As early as 1860, a London toy dealer named Isaac Spratt published a booklet entitled Badminton Battledore – A New Game, but no copy is known to have survived. [6]

  8. Ou Xuanyi - Wikipedia

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    Ou Xuanyi (Chinese: 歐烜屹; pinyin: Ōu Xǔanyì; born 23 January 1994) is a Chinese badminton player. [2] He was part of China winning team in the 2019 Asia Mixed Team Championships, 2022 Asian Games, 2023 Sudirman Cup, and at the 2024 Thomas Cup. He has won eight World Tour titles, and reached a career high as World number 2 in the men's ...

  9. Tai Tzu-ying - Wikipedia

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    Tai Tzu-ying (Chinese: 戴資穎; pinyin: Dài Zīyǐng; Wade–Giles: Tai Tzu-ying; born 20 June 1994) is a Taiwanese badminton player. [1] At the age of 22, she achieved world no.1 in the BWF women's singles ranking in December 2016, and has held that title for 214 weeks, the longest in BWF history.