Commentary by Zhang Yining (badminton match)

As a global sport, badminton has become one of the important sports in many countries and regions. A large number of badminton competitions are held every year, some of which are global and attract top players from all over the world. In this article, we will introduce some badminton events to you and introduce the operation steps of the competition in detail.

Thomas Cup and Uber Cup

Thomas Cup and Uber Cup are the two most important events in the world badminton championship. Thomas Cup is a men's team competition, and Uber Cup is a women's team competition. Both events are sponsored by the International Badminton Federation (BWF) and held every two years.

In these two events, each country will send a team to participate. The competition is divided into two stages: group stage and knockout stage. In the group stage, each team will compete with other teams to determine which teams can advance to the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, the team will conduct a single knockout until the final champion is produced.

World badminton championship

The World Badminton Championship is another global event sponsored by BWF. This competition is divided into five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. Each country can send up to two players to participate in each event.

The operation steps of the competition are as follows:

1. Determine the venue and time of the competition.

2. Draw lots to determine the contestants and the order of the competition.

3. Conduct preliminaries and knockout rounds until the final champion is produced.

All England Badminton Open

The All England Badminton Open is one of the oldest and most prestigious badminton competitions in the world. This event is held every year in London, England, and is part of the BWF Super Series.

The operation steps of the competition are as follows:

1. Determine the venue and time of the competition.

2. Draw lots to determine the contestants and the order of the competition.

3. Conduct preliminaries and knockout rounds until the final champion is produced.