Yonex Voltric 1 Lin Dan Badminton Racquet.
Subsequently, what is Lee Chong Wei nickname?
Sponsored by Li-Ning, P.V Sindhu is currently using “N9 Li-Ning Racquet.” This badminton racquet is primarily designed for high power, offensive & attacking players that desire to play with extreme power.
Also question is, which is the most expensive badminton racket?
How does Lin Dan hold a racket?
In 2005 he made drastic changes in his racket grip. He only tapes the grip at bottom of the handle. Which forces him to grip the racket lower at the handle. Throughout the years his style evolves, Lin Dan was known to have a ferocious and fast pace attacking game.
Who is the richest badminton player in the world?
Richest badminton player: The number 1 highest paid badminton player in the world is the Malaysian badminton icon Lee Chong; his earnings are more than $ 75 million.
What racket is Lin Dan 2019?
A new design of Lin Dan’s racquet, the VOLTRIC LD-FORCE will be available in late May. Yonex Co., Ltd will release a new “Crystal Red” design of the Lin Dan series-exclusive VOLTRIC LD-FORCE in late May 2019 (CHN), featuring high-speed maneuverability and a heavy smash that can win points in a single shot.
Who is best badminton player in world?
BWF World Rankings
RANK | COUNTRY / TERRITORY | PLAYER |
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1 | JPN | Kento MOMOTA |
2 | DEN | Viktor AXELSEN |
3 | DEN | Anders ANTONSEN |
4 | TPE | CHOU Tien Chen |
Who is the greatest badminton player of all time?
Top 10 Badminton Players of all time
- Number 9 & 8: Peter Høeg Gade & Morten Frost Hansen.
- Number 7: Tony Gunawan.
- Number 6: Li Lingwei.
- Number 5: Rudy Hartono.
- Number 4: Taufik Hidayat.
- Number 3: Gao Ling.
- Number 2: Lee Chong Wei.
- Number 1: Lin Dan.
When did Taufik Hidayat retire?
Taufik Hidayat (born 10 August 1981) is an Indonesian retired badminton player. He is a former World and Olympic champion in the men’s singles. Hidayat has won the Indonesia Open six times (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006).
Taufik Hidayat | |
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Spouse(s) | Ami Gumelar ( m. 2006) |