超級看點:新加坡超級賽2016

2016-04-12

 RIO TICKET 
Korea has been known for their men’s doubles prowess. Aside from World No.1 Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong, who have basically secured their ticket to the Rio Olympics, there are still two medal contenders in Shin Baek Choel/Ko Sung Hyun and Kim Gi Jung/Kim Sa Rang. But only one team can join Lee/Yoo in the Korean squad. With the Malaysia Open win last week, Kim/Kim will now occupy the second doubles spot and Shin/Ko could overtake them anytime this week in Singapore with a narrow 2000 points margin on the BWF’s Race to Rio. Who can get the only other Rio ticket for Korea?
 
Kim Gi Jung, Malaysia Open
Kim Sa Rang (L) and Kim Gi Jung bacame #TheRealDeal in Shah Alam last week. (Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 
Ko Sung Hyun, Malaysia Open
Ko Sung Hyun is looking to qualify for Rio in both men's and mixed doubles. (Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 
Lee Yong Dae, Malaysia Open
Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong is the world's top doubles team. (Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 
 LUCKY 7 
The recent Malaysia Open winners, Indonesia’s Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir have won together three titles here at the Singapore Open Superseries. Natsir, 30, has had three more victories here with Nova Widianto, which makes her a 6-time winner already. Will the historic lucky 7th finally come?
 
Totowi Ahmad, Liliyana Natsir, Singapore Open
"Mixed doubles queen" Liliyana Natsir is a 6-time winner in Singapore. (Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 
 SUPERMAN IN SINGAPORE 
It could be an underachievement, but Thai “Superman” Boonsak Ponsana’s only two Superseries titles both came at the Singapore Open. He was crowned in 2007 and 2012 and had another three final showings here in 2009, 2010, 2013.
 
Ponsana will play Taiwanese qualifier Lin in the first round and potential second round against no.1 Chen Long. Can he make it happen again this year?
 
Boonsak Ponsana, India Badminton Open
Boonsak Ponsana is going for his fifth Olympic Games. (Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 
Boonsak Ponsana, India Badminton Open
Ponsana has won two titles at Singapore Open.(Credit: Badmintonphoto)
 

The Real Deal

VICTOR is inviting you to join us in tracking and examining the best results from Team VICTOR players and cheering for them along the way to the Summer Olympics.
 
Starting from Sudirman Cup in May, 2015, in a 52-week process, players will be giving all out to fight for their Olympic dream and to collect the ranking points on the BWF World Tour for the final qualification. In our #TheReaDeal on-line campaign, we’ll be taking a look at the names which are going to make a “Rio” threat as we count down to the badminton event of the world sport gala.
 
The Real Deal, Olympic Games Badminton

 
( Edit by VICTOR Badminton )