During the coming May, Thailand will host two major badminton tournaments around the world. Starting with the men’s and women’s team world championships in the battle” Total Energy BWF The Thomas-Uber Cup Final 2022 will be contested from 8-15 May 65, followed by the “GR Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand Open 2022”. World Tour Super 500 tournament from 17 – 22 May 2022 at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani.
Recently, the list of athletes who will compete in the “GR Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand Open 2022″ battle has been announced. Most of the world’s leading athletes are teamed up to compete in the battle.” BWF Thomas-Uber Cup Final 2022” is already in Thailand. This allows Thai badminton fans to watch the world’s leading talents in every category.
Men’s singles include Victor Azelsen, the world’s number one singles man from Denmark. The 2017 world champion and 2020 Olympic gold medal and 2016 Olympic bronze medal, as well as two-time All England champion, world number two Kento Momota from Japan. Two-time world champion in 2018 and 2019, two-time Asian champion, one-time All England champion in 2019 and 15 World Tour champions, Andres Antonsen, world number three from Denmark. Runner-up at the 2019 World Championships, Bronze 2021 World Championships, 2021 European Championships and three World Tour titles, including the 2020 World Tour Final, is also Anthony Sinnizuka. Ginting, Jonathan Christie from Indonesia, Lee Si Jia from Malaysia, Khadambi Sikan, Lak Yar Sen from India.
Women’s singles parade, including Tai Ziying, the world’s number one from Taiwan, who holds the world’s number 1 for the longest time at this time. 2020 Olympic Silver Medal , 2021 World Champion , 2018 Asian Games Gold Medal , 2017 World Universities Gold Medal , 2017 and 2018 Asian Championship , All England World Tour 1000 to 3 times in 2017 2018 and 2020 , World Tour Finals 2014, 2016 and 2020 , 2nd World Number One Akane Yamaguchi from Japan , Achievements : Latest World Champion 2021 , 2018 World Championship Bronze Medal , Bronze Medal 2018 Asian Games, 2019 Asian Championships, 2021 All England Championships, 2017 World Tour Finals, 2018 Uber Cup Women’s Team Championship, and 9 other World Tour championships.
World number three Chen Yufei of China: 2020 Olympic Games gold medal, 2017 and 2019 World Championship bronze medal, 2020 Uber Cup women’s team champion, 2019 All England champion, World Tour final champion 2019 , Thailand Open champion 2019 and 9 World Tour champions , An Seyong 4th in the world from South Korea French Open Champion 2019 at World Tour 750, Indonesian Open Champion 2021, World Tour Final Champion 2021, Nozomi Okuhara, women’s singles, world number 5, results: 2017 world champion, Olympic bronze medal 2016 Games, 2019 World Cup runners-up, 2018 Uber Cup women’s team gold medal, 2018 Asian Games women’s team gold medal, two-time All England champions in 2016 and 2021.
Men’s doubles Gildian Marcus Fernaldi and Kelvin Sanjaya Sucalmojo, men’s doubles, World Number 1 from Indonesia, Mohamed Assan and Hendra Setiawan, men’s doubles of The world from Indonesia, Li Yang and Wang Shilin, world guide 3 from Taiwan, Takuro Hoki and Yuko Kobayashi, world guide 4 from Japan. 2021 World Champion, Savitchirath Ranky Reddy and Shirat Shetty of India.
In the women’s doubles, Chen Yingchen and world No. 1 Jia Yifan from China, two-time world champions in 2017 and 2021, Lee So-hee and Shin Sungchan of South Korea, Kim So-yeon and Gong Hee-young. World guide 3 from South Korea, Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota from Japan, runners-up three-time world champion in 2017-2019, Mayu Matsumoto and Wakana Na. Gahara, the world’s 5th guide from Japan, two-time world champion in 2018,2019.
In mixed doubles, of course, there will be “Bas” Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Po Por Sapsiree Taerattanachai, the world’s No. 1 guides, 2021 world champions, Cheng Xiwei and Huang Yaqiang, world number two from China, world champions. 2 years 2018 and 2019 , Yuta Watanabe and Alisa Higashino 3 world guides from Japan Bronze medals at the 2021 Olympics, three-time All England champions 2019, 2021 and 2022, world guides Wang Yilu and Huang Dongping from China, 2020 Olympic gold medalists, Praveen Jordan and Melati Deva Ah. Indonesia’s Achtavianti, World Manual 5, 2020 All England Champion, 2019 SEA Games Gold Medal
For Thai badminton players, they will have to divide some troops to compete for the gold medal in the “31st SEA Games” in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. That is scheduled to compete between 12 – 22 May 2022 (must see the competition schedule of badminton sports) by the Thai badminton team, the 31st SEA Games, will have a famous star like “Mew” Pornpawee. Chochuwong, “Jew” Pittayaporn Chaiwan, “May” Supanida Ketthong, “Ping” Pitchamon Opasanipat, “Gift” Jongkolphan Kititharakul, “View” Rawinda Prajongjai, “Muna” Benyapha Iamsaard, “Anna” Nankan Iamsaard, “View” Kulwut Withitsan, “Oat” Sitthikom Thammasil, “Petch” Kosit Petchpradap
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