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EMMS JUNIOR - Gail gives Birth to Baby Boy PDF Print E-mail

Gail Emms, Olympic silver medallist in 2004, gave birth to a boy today just as the All England kicked off in Birmingham.  All at Badzine send Gail and Ed our best wishes.

 
ENGLAND stars dress up PDF Print E-mail
All the top players from the English team dressed up for an unusual photo shoot, published today by the English newspaper Times Online.

Click here to see the photo gallery
 
SOLIBAD to be Launched Worldwide on March 12th PDF Print E-mail
SOLIBAD - Badminton Without Borders - the first ever Charity foundation related to Badminton, will be launched worldwide during the Yonex All England Championships.

The Global Ambassador Pi Hongyan will be joined by top stars from different countries in the press conference to be held on March 12th in Birmingham
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Badzine will be covering this press conference live.
 
THOMAS UBER CUP - Draws Out PDF Print E-mail
The draws of the Thomas and Uber Cups have been released on Monday after it was done in BWF's headquarters.

China and Korea will meet in the Thomas Cup group stage in what appears to be the most difficult group, while Danes will face only Europeans with Germany and Poland.

In the Uber Cup, Group C with Japan, Russia and Germany seems to be the most homogeneous while China and Malaysia will fight in group A and Indonesia and Denmark in group B.

Here are the groups :

Thomas Cup:
Group A: China, Korea, Peru
Group B: Malaysia, Japan, Nigeria
Group C: Denmark, Germany, Poland
Group D: Indonesia, India, Australia

Uber Cup:
Group A: China, Malaysia, USA
Group B: Indonesia, Denmark, Australia
Group C: Japan, Russia, Germany
Group D: Korea, India, South Africa
 
THAILAND - Ratchanok voted Athlete of the Year! PDF Print E-mail
The Bangkok Post 15-year-old Thai badminton prodigy Ratchanok Inthanon was voted Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Siam Sport Syndicate.  Last year, Ratchanok, at age 14, became the youngest ever winner of the BWF World Junior Championships.  She also reached the finals of two International Challenge events, winning one of these, and took the silver medal at the 25th South East Asian Games in Laos.
 
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