Thursday, 19 Sep 2024

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The ANOC World Beach Games Asian qualifier in Malaysia was a thrilling three-day event filled with action, fun, and laughter. Hosted in Putrajaya, the tournament saw impressive performances from teams across Asia.

Hong Kong China emerged as the biggest winners, with both their men’s and women’s triples teams securing qualification on the final day of competition. Meanwhile, Korea triumphed in the men’s triples event after a captivating final against hosts Malaysia. In the women’s category, Indonesia claimed the title, having already emerged victorious in the mixed team relay the day before.

The unique rules and on-court competitiveness of AirBadminton captivated the attention of first-time watchers, winning the sport new admirers. Even the athletes, many of whom were participating in their first-ever tournament, were impressed by the experience.

Lee Hong Je, the men’s triples champion from Korea, praised the accessibility of AirBadminton, stating, “Anyone can play this sport, which is very good. Competing outdoors presented new challenges, and trying to overcome them made the outing more interesting.”

The event also drew praise from Wong Wing Ki Vincent, a former world No.10 men’s singles player from Hong Kong. Vincent expressed his hope to bring AirBadminton back to Hong Kong and introduce more people to the sport.

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Cai Yun, a BWF Hall of Famer and London 2012 Olympic gold medalist, emphasized the significance of AirBadminton in promoting badminton as a sport. With the game not limited to indoor spaces, more people can play and develop a love for badminton.

The players themselves shared their excitement and enjoyment of competing in the sand. Sabar Karyaman Gutama, ranked world No.42 in men’s doubles, remarked, “Playing outdoors on the sand was surprisingly not easy, but we adapted.” Ho Wai Lun, a member of Hong Kong’s men’s triples team, also expressed his delight at representing his country in AirBadminton’s debut at the World Beach Games.

The tournament was also a valuable learning opportunity for the younger generation. China’s 18-year-old player, Yu Chen Wang, highlighted the experience gained from the tournament and its impact on her badminton career. Yap Cheng Wen from Malaysia echoed the sentiment, stating, “The teamwork and togetherness on court made it an enjoyable experience. I’m quite excited to compete in Bali.”

The AirBadminton competition at the World Beach Games is scheduled to take place from 5-9 August, providing another opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills and passion for the sport.

FAQs

Q: What is AirBadminton?
A: AirBadminton is a unique version of badminton played outdoors on sand. It has its own set of rules and offers a different playing experience.

Q: Did Hong Kong China perform well in the tournament?
A: Yes, Hong Kong China had an excellent showing in the ANOC World Beach Games Asian qualifier. Both their men’s and women’s triples teams secured qualification, making them the standout performers.

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Q: Which countries won the men’s and women’s triples events?
A: Korea emerged as the champions in the men’s triples event, while Indonesia claimed victory in the women’s category.

Q: What was the reaction to AirBadminton from the athletes?
A: The athletes, many of whom were playing in their first-ever AirBadminton tournament, were impressed by the sport. They appreciated the unique challenges of playing outdoors and expressed their excitement about the future of AirBadminton.

Q: When and where will the AirBadminton competition at the World Beach Games take place?
A: The AirBadminton competition is scheduled to take place from 5-9 August at the World Beach Games.

Summary

The ANOC World Beach Games Asian qualifier in Malaysia showcased thrilling matches and intense competition in AirBadminton. Hong Kong China’s men’s and women’s triples teams stood out, securing qualification for the final event. Korea dominated the men’s triples event, while Indonesia emerged as the winners in the women’s category. The tournament introduced many first-time viewers to AirBadminton, capturing their interest with its unique rules and exciting gameplay. Athletes expressed their enthusiasm for the sport, appreciating the challenges and enjoyment of playing outdoors. The competition served as a valuable learning experience for both players and spectators. The upcoming AirBadminton competition at the World Beach Games promises to be an exciting showcase of skill and passion for the sport.