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China Set To Host BWF World Tour Finals In December 2022 - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - China -  Guangzhou

China Set To Host BWF World Tour Finals In December 2022

China is set to host its first international badminton tournament since 2019, with the Badminton World Federation (BWF) announcing on Thursday that the flagship BWF World Tour Finals is heading back to Guangzhou from December 11 to 18, later this year. "The famed red courts of Tianhe Stadium will welcome the top eight players and pairs in each category at the season-ending finale as they compete for their share of the biggest prize pool ever seen in badminton - US $1.5 million," BWF said in a official release.

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China to host World Tour finals in December - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - China - Hong Kong -  Guangzhou

China to host World Tour finals in December

China will host its first international badminton tournament since 2019 in December, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) said on Thursday (Sep 29), after two years of disruptions caused by COVID.

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Badminton-China to host World Tour finals in December - channelnewsasia.com - China - Hong Kong -  Guangzhou

Badminton-China to host World Tour finals in December

China will host its first international badminton tournament since 2019 in December, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) said on Thursday, after two years of disruptions caused by COVID.

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China to host BWF World Tour Finals in December - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China - Hong Kong -  Guangzhou

China to host BWF World Tour Finals in December

The season-ending World Tour Finals, scheduled for Guangzhou from Dec. 14-18, will feature the top eight players and pairs in each category with a prize pool of $1.5 million, the biggest the event has ever offered, the BWF said.

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Malaysia Open dan India Open Jadi Pembuka Turnamen BWF 2023 dan 2024 - sport.detik.com - Denmark - China - Indonesia - India - Thailand - Malaysia -  Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Open dan India Open Jadi Pembuka Turnamen BWF 2023 dan 2024

BWF mengumumkan jadwal turnamen bulutangkis internasional tahun 2023 dan 2024. Malaysia Open dan India Open menjadi kejuaraan pembuka untuk dua tahun ke depan.

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Chinese badminton star ordered to throw Olympic semi in Sydney 2000 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Denmark - Australia - China - county Martin

Chinese badminton star ordered to throw Olympic semi in Sydney 2000

badminton champion Ye Zhaoying claims she was forced to throw her semi-final at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 to increase the chances of a gold medal for one of her compatriots, in an interview broadcast on Saturday by Danish television TV2. Twenty-two years later, the former world number one, who won bronze in Australia, says she was pushed by the team management to lose her match against Gong Zhichao so as not to "tire her too much" ahead of a final against Danish champion Camilla Martin. "They asked me to do this.

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COVID-19 Was "A Disaster" For Badminton, Says BWF Chief - sports.ndtv.com - Finland - Germany - Canada - China - Japan -  Tokyo - Hong Kong - Macau

COVID-19 Was "A Disaster" For Badminton, Says BWF Chief

Badminton is finally emerging from a pandemic that was "threatening the sport", world federation chief Thomas Lund told AFP, but China's zero-Covid policy means it may face further damaging disruption. Badminton World Federation secretary general Lund said the coronavirus pandemic made 2020 and 2021 "a disaster" for the game, forcing tournament cancellations worldwide and slashing finances to the bone. The situation is gradually returning to normal and in June the BWF announced an expanded calendar for the next four years that adds four more tournaments to the world tour.

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