History of badminton Zhejiang and Jiangsu issued important documents that affect all medical professionals A batch of drugs were recalled and stopped selling, including cold and fever granules, ...
There have been 12 World Championships to date, with the last taking place in Basel, Switzerland, in 2019 that saw 240 athletes from 49 nations. Athletes compete in six different classes, with 63 ...
The mixed doubles event was added to Olympic badminton at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Who was the first woman to win gold in Olympic badminton? Indonesia's Susi Susanti took home the first women's singles ...
Eighteen-year-old Mariam Eniola Bolaji is the first African to win a medal in badminton at the Paralympics - a feat yet to be achieved at the Olympics by an African competitor. The Nigerian won br ...
National men's badminton doubles duo Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin Rumsani delivered a dream debut at the World Tour Finals in ...
In recent years, badminton has changed how players can score a point. In 2006, the rules were changed to a rally point system and this now allows both players to score a point during a rally ...
Indian badminton's 2024 season was marked by Olympic heartbreaks, Thomas Cup disappointments, despite standout performances ...
It may be an innocent enough racquet sport, but Hong Kong's Education Bureau has unintentionally given badminton a whole new meaning. In teaching materials it released last week, a module titled ...
Panchkula shuttler Devika Sihag, a student of Chitkara University, has created history by winning the women’s singles gold in ...
New Delhi: Indian women created history by clinching their first-ever Badminton Asia Team Championships crown with a 3-2 victory over Thailand in Selangor, Malaysia, on Sunday. The Indian team ...