Belgian GP: 2 winners and 2 losers at Spa-Francorchamps
Formula 1 returned at the weekend as the Belgian Grand Prix played out at Spa-Francorchamps, with Max Verstappen dominating.
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Formula 1 returned at the weekend as the Belgian Grand Prix played out at Spa-Francorchamps, with Max Verstappen dominating.
Viktor Axelsen dipastikan tak tampil di turnamen Japan Open 2022. Apakah posisinya nanti di peringkat BWF, masih aman?
Viktor Axelsen kembali menjadi raja tunggal putra di Kejuaraan Dunia Bulutangkis 2022. Kesuksesannya pun memunculkan berbagai julukan dan menyebutnya bukan berasal dari planet bumi.
TOKYO: Japan's Akane Yamaguchi retained her badminton women's world title in front of her home crowd in Tokyo on Sunday (Aug 28), beating China's Chen Yufei 21-12, 10-21, 21-14.
TOKYO: Denmark's Viktor Axelsen won his second badminton world title on Sunday (Aug 28), beating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in the final in Tokyo.
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has arranged the camp for the country's elite men pugilists, which also includes Thailand Open gold medallist Govind Kumar Sahani (48kg), Ananta Chopade (54kg), Md Etash Khan (60kg), Sachin (67kg), Amit Kumar (71kg), Naveen Boora (75kg), Arshdeep (80kg), Lakshya Chahar (86kg), Naveen Kumar (92kg) and Tokyo Olympics quarter-finalist Satish Kumar (92+kg). Deepak is the reigning national champion in the 51kg category.
Reigning Olympic champion Axelsen crushed Thailand's Kunvalut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in Tokyo to add another world title to the one he claimed in 2017, cementing his place at the top of the sport. The 28-year-old did not lose a single game at this week's world championships and he believes he has the potential to improve further with "a long road ahead" of him. "I want to become as good as I possibly can," said the world number one, who has lost only one singles match this year.
Denmark's Viktor Axelsen won his second badminton world title on Sunday, beating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in the final in Tokyo. World number one Axelsen has lost only one singles match this season and was too much for 21-year-old rising star Vitidsarn, who was blown away in the first game. Axelsen, who won Olympic gold last year, also claimed the world title in Glasgow in 2017. The 28-year-old Dane has been in imperious form this week in Tokyo, reaching the final without losing a single game.