Who has the strongest badminton smash?
Who has the strongest badminton smash?
The fastest smash achieved in actual competition belongs to Denmark’s Mads Pieler Kolding, who unleashed a shot timed at 264.7 mph (426 kph) playing for the Chennai Smashers in India’s 2017 Premier League.
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What is the fastest badminton smash record?
265 mph
In a recent Premier Badminton Match between the Chennai Smashers and Delhi Acers, Danish badminton player Mads Pieler Kolding set a new world record for the fastest smash ever. He smashed the shuttlecock at an incredible speed of a 265 mph, which converts to roughly 426 km/h.
Who is the best badminton player ever?
China is still dominating the Badminton court with record 161 medals till the last World Championships including 58 gold, 40 silvers and 63 bronze medals.
- Number 7: Tony Gunawan.
- Number 6: Li Lingwei.
- Number 5: Rudy Hartono.
- Number 4: Taufik Hidayat.
- Number 3: Gao Ling.
- Number 2: Lee Chong Wei.
- Number 1: Lin Dan.
What did Ratchanok Intanon lose in the Swiss Open?
Intanon reached the finals of the All England Open, losing to Tine Rasmussen 14–21, 21–16, 10–21. She is the youngest ever singles finalist at the All England Open. She lost in the final of the Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold after being defeated by Wang Shixian.
When did Ratchanok Intanon win the Thailand Masters?
In 2016, Intanon won the Thailand Masters, a second Grand Prix Gold tournament in Thailand, by beating Sun Yu in the final. She won the Indian Open Super Series for the second time by beating Li Xuerui in the final. In the Malaysia Open the week after, she defeated Wang Yihan for the first time by beating her in the semifinal.
Who is the mother and father of Ratchanok Intanon?
Ratchanok is the daughter of Winutchai Intanon and Kumpan Suvarsara. She also has a brother. Ratchanok was born in Yasothon Province in the northeast of Thailand, but moved at the age of three months with her parents, who worked at the Banthongyord sweets factory in Bang Khae District of Bangkok.
Why did Kim Intanon withdraw from the Thailand Open?
Intanon then withdrew from the Thailand Open, and she lost in the quarter-finals and the second round of the Japan Open and Korea Open, respectively. Following that, she withdrew from the Denmark Open as well as the French Open due to a knee injury that she picked up at the Olympics.