Badminton News: Indonesia’s 5th-ranked women’s doubles pair, Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu successfully won the World Badminton Federation (BWF) Best Player Award in the Pair of the Year or Best Pair category for the 2021 season.
Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu, who won gold in women’s doubles at the Olympics, took home the Pair of the Year award with consistent performances over the past two years, while para-badminton player Leani Ratri Oktila won the player of the year award for the second time.
While Olympic gold is the highest point they have reached this season, the Indonesian pair have also enjoyed success in other World Tour tournaments, notably when they won the Indonesia Masters Super 500 and the Barcelona Spain Masters in 2020 and the Thai Open Super 1000 earlier this year. in Bangkok.
Three-time junior world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand, who is starting to make sensational feats on the senior circuit, was named the most promising player or Eddy Choong, beating other contenders Line Christophersen of Denmark, Toma Junior Popov of France and Brian Yang from Canada.
In badminton, Para, Qu Zimo and Leani Ratri Oktila of Indonesia won the player of the year award for the second time.
Qu Zimo was named badminton player of the year, while Oktila was named badminton player of the year.
Oktila’s performance has been sensational this year, especially when she won two gold and one silver at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo some time ago.
Lucas Mazur / Faustine Noel from France received the Para Badminton Pair of the Year award.
The BWF Awards Commission also specifically mentions Kevin Cordon’s Guatemalan journey through four editions of the Olympics and his inspiring performance in Tokyo that led him to the semi-finals.
Article tags: Greysia Polii, apriyani rahayu, Leani Ratri Oktila, BWF Player of the Year 2021
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