Indian badminton is experiencing a golden period and the reason behind the spiralling success is the zeal of young players to experiment with new techniques, feels World Number 22 Tian Houwei. NEW ...
A robot that can freely play badminton with people has emerged. It must be able to control its entire body freely and perform various perceptual functions integratively, which indicates a high ...
China's Yu Yang, left, and Wang Xiaoli talk while playing against Jung Kyun-eun and Kim Ha-na, of South Korea, in a women's doubles badminton match at the 2012 Summer Olympics on Tuesday in London.
There is plenty of advice available all over the place on the techniques of serving well. Most of you who have played for a year or more would have developed a safe enough low serve; for those who ...
Reigning world champion PV Sindhu made a dominating start to her Olympic campaign, thrashing Israel’s Ksenia Polikarpova in straight games in the women’s singles group J match in Tokyo on Sunday. The ...
THE National Olympics Committee (NOC) has urged newly-trained badminton coaches to share the new techniques they have acquired with others. Speaking when he officially closed a technical coaching ...
"Indian players earlier had no technique. But now thingshave changed. The young players are coming up with differenttechniques, they are taking badminton one step ahead," Tian, aformer World No. 6, ...