Badminton is officially the fastest racket sport in the world, and even the speed numbers prove it. A professional player can make a smash that can easily go up to 300-400km/h in a real-time match.
Top Indian badminton player, Chirag Shetty, weighs in on the new 15-point format recently approved by the Badminton World ...
The Badminton World Federation’s proposal to replace the long-standing 3x21 scoring system with a 3x15 format is being regarded as a forward-looking reform — one that promises shorter matches, greater ...
Top men's doubles player Chirag Shetty and veteran H. S. Prannoy share their perspectives on badminton's new 15-point format, ...
Redefining speed on the badminton court, India's doubles sensation, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, has carved out a unique place for himself in the prestigious Guinness World Records. With a smash of ...
A speed-tracking system will be in place from Friday at the Yonex-Sunrise India Open flashing out smash speeds live on screen. The system consists of at least two high-frame-rate cameras mounted above ...
Widely regarded as the world’s fastest racket sport, badminton is a thrilling contest of lightning reflexes, explosive movement and razor-sharp precision. Players use lightweight rackets to strike a ...
The sport has a long task sheet but perhaps fiddling with the scoring system shouldn’t have been on it. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.