reader Posted August 2 Posted August 2 From The Nation Kunlavut Vitidsarn, the 2023 men’s badminton world champion, is poised to take on the current world No 1 Shi Yuqi of China following his victory over Japan’s Kenta Nishimoto in the round of 16 knockout match at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena in Paris on Thursday. Despite being troubled by poor air ventilation in the first game, the world No. 8 lost the opening game 16-21 and trailed by three points early in the second game. However, Kunlavut raised his level, cut down on unforced errors, and intensified his attack to bounce back and win the match “I made way too many mistakes and played under pressure in the first game. But after that, I stopped worrying about the results and tried to play faster to wear him down,” Kunlavut said. A herculean task awaits Kunlavut on Friday evening when he faces China’s Shi, who has collected four titles this season, including the French Open, where he defeated the Thai in straight games in March. “I will enter the match as an underdog since he is a better player in every aspect, whether it’s technique, physical condition, or experience. In fact, I have already reached my goal by advancing to this stage of the competition. I will do my best,” Kunlavut told reporters. Kunlavut and Ratchanok Inthanon are the only two Thais remaining in the badminton competition. The former world champion, Ratchanok, will play her women’s singles quarter-final match against Gregoria Mariska Tunjung of Indonesia on Saturday. tm_nyc, Ruthrieston and 10tazione 2 1 Quote
vinapu Posted August 2 Posted August 2 5 hours ago, reader said: A herculean task awaits Kunlavut on Friday evening when he faces China’s Shi, who has collected four titles this season, including the French Open, very cute and deserves medal just for looks. He should take heart from Iga Swiatek case , who lost her game yesterday in tennis even if she was very heavy favorite. That's the beauty and tragedy of games, giants crumble and underdogs steal somebody else's regalia reader and 10tazione 2 Quote
Members unicorn Posted August 3 Members Posted August 3 18 hours ago, reader said: .. men’s badminton world champion... Was he an expert at forging Minton pottery? Quote
reader Posted August 3 Author Posted August 3 From Pattaya News Paris, France – In a quarter finals showdown at the 2024 Olympic Games badminton tournament, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, known by his nickname of View, the 8th seed and 8th-ranked player globally and also world champion, delivered a remarkable performance. Facing off against China’s Shi Yuqi, the reigning world number one seeded player, Vitidsarn secured a convincing victory in straight sets. The match, held at the Adidas Arena on Friday night, witnessed Vitidsarn’s exceptional form as he dominated the court. The Thai shuttler triumphed with a commanding scoreline of 21-12 and 21-10, leaving no room for doubt about his prowess. With this impressive win, View advances to the semifinals, where he will continue his quest for Olympic gold. This is the first time in twenty years Thailand has made it to the singles Badminton semi finals at the Olympics. Ruthrieston, 10tazione and vinapu 3 Quote
reader Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 Kunlavut takes silver From Bangkok Post FRANCE: Kunlavut Vitidsarn lost to Viktor Axelsen from Denmark 11-21, 11-21 in the final match of the 2024 Olympics in badminton on Monday, earning the first silver medal for Thailand. In the first set, the scores of both sides raced neck and neck. Viktor who always swayed his arms before serving started to leave Kunlavut behind after Kunlavut’s score reached five. Taller Viktor led by 13-6 with his quick and precise shots across corners in the court. Kunlavut managed to follow with 7-15 with some superb smashes.Viktor then led by ten points when he reached his game point. Kunlavut advanced to 11 points before Viktor won the first set 21-11 when his attack sent the shuttlecock to hit the net and fall on Kunlavut’s side. In the second set that Kunlavut must win, the first point went to Victor. Kunlavut made 1-1 with a close-range attack in front of the net. Viktor’s precise shuttlecock landings and Kunlavut’s missed shots gave him farther lead while Kunlavut was following at 2-6 with a smash at his opponent’s leg. vinapu 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted August 6 Posted August 6 16 hours ago, reader said: Kunlavut takes silver From Bangkok Post FRANCE: Kunlavut Vitidsarn lost to Viktor Axelsen from Denmark 11-21, 11-21 in the final match of the 2024 Olympics in badminton on Monday, earning the first silver medal for Thailand. In the first set, the scores of both sides raced neck and neck. Viktor who always swayed his arms before serving started to leave Kunlavut behind after Kunlavut’s score reached five. Taller Viktor led by 13-6 with his quick and precise shots across corners in the court. Kunlavut managed to follow with 7-15 with some superb smashes.Viktor then led by ten points when he reached his game point. Kunlavut advanced to 11 points before Viktor won the first set 21-11 when his attack sent the shuttlecock to hit the net and fall on Kunlavut’s side. In the second set that Kunlavut must win, the first point went to Victor. Kunlavut made 1-1 with a close-range attack in front of the net. Viktor’s precise shuttlecock landings and Kunlavut’s missed shots gave him farther lead while Kunlavut was following at 2-6 with a smash at his opponent’s leg. Oh well, silver pretty impressive! vinapu and Ruthrieston 2 Quote
reader Posted August 6 Author Posted August 6 4 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Oh well, silver pretty impressive! +1 And he has that classic Thai smile that keeps many of us flying across the Globe to see up close again...and again. vinapu, Ruthrieston, bkkmfj2648 and 1 other 4 Quote
Members Riobard Posted August 9 Members Posted August 9 On 8/3/2024 at 1:53 AM, unicorn said: Was he an expert at forging Minton pottery? Yes, maybe it was a shuttlecock that told you but Quote