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22 February, 2018Commonwealth Games Introduces Badminton
England and Malaysia share the honours amongst eleven competing nations.
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21 February, 2018The Emergence of a New Badminton Nation
More impressions of the representative team from the Peoples Republic of China touring Europe for the first time.
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21 February, 2018More about the Chinese
Some impressions from Sweden
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20 February, 2018Chinese players Trounce Danes
Twenty four defeats for top Danish players highlight first appearance of players from the Peoples Republic of China in Europe - How good are they really?
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23 January, 2018David Freeman was Never Beaten
Twenty-Five Years Ago the legendary American took the world by storm.
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22 January, 2018The Story of a Historic Racket
The first ever Badminton racket used in Australia is preserved at Perth in Western Australia
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22 January, 2018The Good Old Days
Pat Davis reveals how the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the IBF also featured an interesting gathering of some of the game's best players who got back on court.
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22 January, 2018Mysteries of the Game - Part 3
In this third part of his series on Mysteries of the Game, Herbert Scheele of World Badminton views the use of the word "service" to refer to the initial stroke of any rally.
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19 January, 2018Mysteries of the Game - Part 2
Herbert Scheele, Editor of World Badminton, takes a look at the tournament name "All England" and explains why the world's oldest and most significant event is named as such.
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19 January, 2018Mysteries of the Game - Part 1
World Badminton Editor, Herbert A.E. Scheele looks at some mysteries of Badminton, the first is the game's widely-used term, "Love-All".