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Lee Zii Jia - Aaron Chia - Paris Di-Olimpiade - Malaysia Masih Belum Raih Medali Emas Olimpiade, Atletnya Kena Hujat - sport.detik.com - Malaysia

Malaysia Masih Belum Raih Medali Emas Olimpiade, Atletnya Kena Hujat

Malaysia masih belum pecah telur medali emas Olimpiade, terbaru gagal mendapatkannya di Olimpiade Paris 2024. Atlet-atletnya kena hujat di sosial media!

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Lee Zii Jia - Paris Olympics - Abhinav Bindra - Ashwini Ponnappa - 'Cannot Wrap Your Athletes...': Abhinav Bindra's Big Take On Prakash Padukone's Criticism - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

'Cannot Wrap Your Athletes...': Abhinav Bindra's Big Take On Prakash Padukone's Criticism

Prakash Padukone has faced a lot of criticism for his comments on badminton star Lakshya Sen's loss against Lee Zii Jia in the men's singles bronze medal match at the Paris Olympics 2024. India did not win a single medal in badminton at the Olympics this year with Lakshya coming close but ending fourth in his category. Padukone, who was the coach and mentor of the badminton team at the Paris Olympics, was very disappointed with the results and said that it was "high time the players step up and win as expected". The comments garnered mixed reactions from both fans and players with Ashwini Ponnappa even coming up with a fiery reply. Olympic medallist Abhinav Bindra, who was present at the Paris Olympics 2024 as a part of the International Olympic Committee's Athletes Commission, said that he does not completely disagree with Padukone but believes that "accountability has to be collective".

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Lee Zii Jia - Paris Olympics - Aaron Chia - Chirag Shetty - Ashwini Ponnappa - Was Prakash Padukone's Outrage At Badminton Stars Justified? - sports.ndtv.com - India - Malaysia

Was Prakash Padukone's Outrage At Badminton Stars Justified?

In a viral rant, Prakash Padukone, the coach of the Indian badminton contingent at the Paris Olympics 2024, stated that it was "high time the players step up and win". Padukone's remarks came after Lakshya Sen lost the men's bronze medal match to Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia, which ended India's hopes of clinching a badminton medal at the Paris Olympics 2024. Lakshya's defeat came after the pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, one of the favourites to win a medal, also crashed out in the quarterfinals.

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Lee Zii Jia - Aaron Chia - Paris Di-Olimpiade - Malaysia Belum Pecah Telur Medali Emas Olimpiade - sport.detik.com - Malaysia

Malaysia Belum Pecah Telur Medali Emas Olimpiade

Malaysia nihil medali emas di Olimpiade Paris 2024. Sepanjang keikutsertaan di Olimpiade sejak tahun 1956, Negeri Jiran masih belum pecah telur medali emas!

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Lee Zii Jia - All England - Ashwini Ponnappa - Ashwini Ponnappa's Fiery Reply To Prakash Padukone's Criticism Of Lakshya Sen, Other Stars - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

Ashwini Ponnappa's Fiery Reply To Prakash Padukone's Criticism Of Lakshya Sen, Other Stars

Venting out his frustration at Indian badminton stars' near-misses in the Paris Olympic Games, Prakash Padukone on Monday said it's high time that players learn to withstand pressure, become accountable and start delivering results after receiving support. Padukone's comments came after Lakshya Sen succumbed to pressure in his bronze medal match against Lee Zii Jia, meaning the entire Indian badminton contingent drew a blank at the Paris Games. However, Indian shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa, a part of India's badminton contingent in the 2024 Olympics, isn't happy seeing Padukone throwing shuttles under the bus.

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Lee Zii Jia - All England - Ashwini Ponnappa - Ashwini Ponnappa's Fiery Reply To Prakash Padukone's Criticism Of Lakshya Sen, Other Stars - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

Ashwini Ponnappa's Fiery Reply To Prakash Padukone's Criticism Of Lakshya Sen, Other Stars

Venting out his frustration at Indian badminton stars' near-misses in the Paris Olympic Games, Prakash Padukone on Monday said it's high time that players learn to withstand pressure, become accountable and start delivering results after receiving support. Padukone's comments came after Lakshya Sen succumbed to pressure in his bronze medal match against Lee Zii Jia, meaning the entire Indian badminton contingent drew a blank at the Paris Games. However, Indian shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa, a part of India's badminton contingent in the 2024 Olympics, isn't happy seeing Padukone throwing shuttles under the bus.

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Lee Zii Jia - Paris Olympics - Aaron Chia - Tanisha Crasto - "High Time Players Step Up": 'Disappointed' Prakash Padukone Blasts Athletes' Near Misses In Paris - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Malaysia

"High Time Players Step Up": 'Disappointed' Prakash Padukone Blasts Athletes' Near Misses In Paris

Lakshya Sen's heartbreaking loss to Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia in the bronze medal match in the 2024 Paris Olympics has confirmed the Indian badminton contingent's failure to win a medal at the Games. Following the loss, India's badminton legend Prakash Padukone, the coach and mentor of the team, stated that it was "high time the players step up and win". "All the support and finances needed to perform at the top level were given to the Indian players. It's not like earlier times when our players lacked facilities and funds. So, it's high time our players step up and win as expected," Padukone told reporters after Lakshya Sen lost his bronze medal match.

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Lee Zii Jia - Viktor Axelsen - An Se - Viktor Axelsen, Man Who Beat Lakshya Sen, Wins Second Badminton Olympics Gold - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - China - India - Thailand - Taiwan - South Korea - Malaysia

Viktor Axelsen, Man Who Beat Lakshya Sen, Wins Second Badminton Olympics Gold

Denmark's Viktor Axelsen retained his Olympic badminton title on Monday by demolishing Thailand's world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn in less than an hour in the men's singles final in Paris. Backed by a vocal crowd of Danish fans at La Chapelle Arena, the second-seeded Axelsen surged past his eighth-seeded opponent 21-11, 21-11 in 52 minutes. The lanky Dane became the first man to retain his Olympic men's singles title since Chinese legend Lin Dan, who won in 2008 and 2012.

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