3 Most CONTROVERSIAL Badminton Matches of 2021

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In the 1st match, Labar started it first, when his opponent did the same to him, he can't take it.

wadi
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the french started shouting first and then get mad when the opponent did the same?? lmaoo

hzqqqqqq
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The shirt exchange of Axelsen and Popov brought tears to my eyes. Sportsmanship of the highest possible level.

peterhammer
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I watched the Popov vs Axelsen game irl, and I was very surprised that Popov played until the last point, and even went on to play a men’s double just a bit later. Respect to him.

emilserupdahl
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props to Caroline and her replacement for doing their job. A lot of service judges are way to lenient. I would not be totally shocked to see some statistic about how in reality 60% of all serves are faulty.

teflondave
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I really liked the fact that Axelsen went ahead to congratulate the young Frenchman 😊

driverchery
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So glad that the French pair lost that mixed match. They started a contest they couldn't finish.

There's nothing that rubs me up the wrong way more than ridiculous excessive shouting after every point. Some of the Japanese doubles pairs are so bad for it.

Clips
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Thank you for addressing the Shi Yu Qi clip. It’s unbelievable that he would retire at 20-5, while the young Frenchman was limping out of respect

professorm
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1st game was like watching sibling rivalry 😂

letlemon.
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I can understand the faults. It was not too long ago that they changed the rules on serving. The rules used to be more vague with the shuttle needing to be hit below the waist. So they changed it to contact below a certain height. The issue with this rule is that it gives taller players a bit of a disadvantage to what they are used to. My only real solution to this is just squat lower when you serve.

Holyshiszle
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I find it funny that the coach for the girls in match 2 is telling them that they would be losers if they forfeit the game, which directly contrasts to the 3rd game where Shi Yu Qi retires from the game right before his opponent beats him so that technically he didn’t lose

abibaz
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Nice content. Explaination of each event helps so much to understand what really happened.

zulmuhamad
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The first match was about Ego, the second match was about Ego, the last match was also about Ego.

Fun fact: Lee Chong Wei said his coach Misbun Sidek shaped his character in badminton. I think that is to tame his ego. That's why he is a cool and classy player.

tinajsiha
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i think the most dramatic and controversial game was the Danish Championships. i am quite confused what's wrong with the serves and at 10:00 on this video i finally saw the mistake. Yes, the serves was definetly too high. But, a big credit given to the coach who showed sportsmanlike, commanded his player to continue the game until the end

hendrythomas
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In the Danish championship episode: an intelligent person with skill would contrive an adjustment to avoid repeating the same “fault”. The victim here is the service judge who got replaced, even after measurements confirmed her calls.

MyWissam
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Shi Yuqi had shouted to his coach at the interval, "what's the difference between retiring and getting only two scores?" I think Shi knew that he had no chance to win when he lost the first game, but his coach asked him to continue. It is said that Shi had returned to provincal team because of that, and he will not play for Chinese national team for a short time.

pmlotti
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Respect to Popov. He even played Mens Doubles with his brother 3 hours later.

andremalmgrenjensen
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Just imagine, to lose Game by only 10 combined points with 13 faults.

SpankyHam
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I'm not a badminton enthusiast, but I was recommended this video in my feed and I'm sure glad I took the time - such drama!

strawmanaudio
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After watching Axelsen vs Popov And comparing it with how Shi Yu Qi did quit his match... Respect for Popov raises 10x!!! Man he was on 18-8 and (1-1 games)!! He was barely walking and that shows he must be in that situation well before it's 18-8, yet he didn't quit and fought like a true Deserves all the respect from The Olympic Champ!!!

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