As early as the beginning of June 1 1, China Badminton Team announced its withdrawal from the year-end finals which started in February 1. However, due to the epidemic situation, Guoyu Dazhong has missed many events before, and his own points are not enough to participate in the year-end finals. However, the collective withdrawal of badminton overlord China once again reflects the embarrassing position of the year-end finals.
This event is essentially an event created by the World Badminton Federation following the ATP year-end finals. However, the World Badminton Federation did not realize that badminton is a false "professional" sport. Judging from the prize money, the total prize money of badminton is $654.38+$5,000, the prize money of the champion is only about $70,000, and the prize money of the tennis finals champion exceeds $3 million.
Therefore, compared with tennis, badminton players value the honor of "world champion" more than "a little bonus". After all, as long as they win the world championship, the rewards at all levels in China are far less than the competition bonuses. After the finals this year, the World Championships will be held. For most athletes, they will naturally choose to give up the finals and stay in the World Championships. Dānlín, for example, only participated in the finals once in his whole career, and won the championship successfully just to fill his honor book.
But now that it has started, as a fan, enjoy it. After all, the two strongest badminton players, Tian Tao Dou Xian and Ansailong, will make their debut in the finals, and they are likely to stage "Long Hudou" again! In women's singles, Akane Yamaguchi, prodigy and An Xiying will also take part in the competition.
Attached is the list of all the contestants:
Men's singles include Arcelor (Denmark), Li Zijia (Malaysia), Srikant (India), Lakhia (India), Gemke (Denmark), popov (France), Kento Momota (Japan) and Kun Lavoute (Thailand).
The women's singles include Li Miaomiao (Thailand), Akashi Yamaguchi (Japan), Sindu (India), Bu Sang Lan (Thailand), An Xiying (South Korea), Christophson (Denmark), Yang Jiamin (Singapore) and Yifeng Li (Germany).
Men's doubles Gideon/Sukamuyo (Indonesia), Yang Li/Wang Qilin (Taipei, China), Sorensen/Anders (Denmark), Paomu Zhuolang/Kobayashi Una (Japan), Wang Yaoxin/Zhang Yuyu (Malaysia), Riyanto/Jacob (Indonesia), popov Brothers (France) and Rankiredi/.
Tiittala Kul/Praqiongai (Thailand), Sister Stoje (Bulgaria), Naiwei Matsuyama/Chiyoda (Japan), Zhao/Kong Xirong (Korea), Chen/Tina Chen (Malaysia), Bridge/Smith (Britain), Ponnapa/Ski (India) and Polly/Lahayu.
Mixed doubles Watanabe Yongda/Toyo Yousha (Japan), Dechapo/Sha Xili (Thailand), christiansen/Berger (Denmark), Ellis/Smith (UK),/Lai (Malaysia), Chen Bingti/Wu (Malaysia), Deng/Xie Yingxue (Hongkong, China) and Jordan/Jordan.