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2023 All England: An Uninspiring Display in Birmingham

Nicholas Anil

21-Mar-23 21:00

2023 All England: An Uninspiring Display in Birmingham

The badminton season is well underway now with the recently concluded 2023 All England Open as one of the major tournaments of the season. The Malaysian contingent went in with high hopes of reversing their poor run of form this year, however only managed a semis & quarters spot while the rest crashed out early in the prestigious Super 1000 tournament. In an event which marked the comeback of powerhouses China, we break down each category analyzing the downfalls and pick out silver linings in a pretty lacklustre outing.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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