Badminton: Wang upsets India, Denmark celebrate bronze
Reuters
LONDON | Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:01am EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - Top seed Wang Yihan deflated a nation of over a billion people when she thrashed India's strong title hope Saina Nehwal to set up an all-China final in the women's badminton singles on Friday.
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NDTV
World No 5 Saina, the first Indian to reach the Olympic semi-final in the shuttle game, was beaten 13-21 13-21 by the world's top women's badminton player in a match that lasted 42 minutes before a packed Wembly Arena where Indian supporters outshouted ...
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IOC calls for punishment in badminton fix
Boston.com
Olympic officials on Thursday demanded a deeper investigation into the badminton fixing scandal as China's coach took the blame for a match being thrown at the London Games and a player appeared to quit the tarnished sport. The International Olympic ...
See all stories on this topic »After a Dispute, a Retirement
New York Times
“Bye, bye, my beloved badminton,” Yu wrote on her personal page on Tencent Weibo, a microblogging site. “Goodbye B.W.F.,” she said, referring to the Badminton World Federation. Her abrupt departure made waves Thursday in Wembley Arena, where the ...
See all stories on this topic »Olympics-Badminton-Wang upsets India, Denmark celebrate bronze
Reuters
LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Top seed Wang Yihan deflated a nation of over a billion people when she thrashed India's strong title hope Saina Nehwal to set up an all-China final in the women'sbadminton singles on Friday. It was a happier day for Denmark, ...
See all stories on this topic »Badminton: South Korea coach walks tightrope after scandal
Reuters
(Reuters) - South Korea's head badminton coach Sung Han-kook faces a dressing down on his return from the Olympics after four of his players were sent home in disgrace for throwing matches, local media reported on Friday. The news agency Yonhap ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics 2012: Badminton debacle prompts soul-searching in China
Washington Post
BEIJING — The Olympics badminton-match-fixing scandal that saw the expulsion of eight players — including Chinese doubles champions Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli — prompted heated debate here about whether this country's quest for medals and glory ...
See all stories on this topic »Chinese badminton player quits sport after controversy
Los Angeles Times
This came after eight female badminton players from China, South Korea and Indonesia — including Yu and her doubles partner, Wang Xiaoli — were kicked out of the Olympic Games by the sport's international federation Wednesday for seeming to tank ...
See all stories on this topic »Chinese media also blame rulemakers for badminton scandal
Yahoo! Sports
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Badminton World Federation must shoulder some responsibility for the match-throwing scandal at the 2012 Games, Chinese state media said on Friday. The IOC has asked China, South ...
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Reuters
LONDON | Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:01am EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - Top seed Wang Yihan deflated a nation of over a billion people when she thrashed India's strong title hope Saina Nehwal to set up an all-China final in the women's badminton singles on Friday.
See all stories on this topic »London 2012 Badminton: I was thinking too hard, says Saina Nehwal after her ...
NDTV
World No 5 Saina, the first Indian to reach the Olympic semi-final in the shuttle game, was beaten 13-21 13-21 by the world's top women's badminton player in a match that lasted 42 minutes before a packed Wembly Arena where Indian supporters outshouted ...
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| Chinese sorry for making racket in badminton New York Daily News LONDON — The badminton tanking scandal appears to have hit China the hardest; the team's coach has issued a public apology and one player said that she'll quit the sport forever. Yu Yang, who was disqualified with her partner Xiaoli Wang, posted on her ... See all stories on this topic » | New York Daily News |
Boston.com
Olympic officials on Thursday demanded a deeper investigation into the badminton fixing scandal as China's coach took the blame for a match being thrown at the London Games and a player appeared to quit the tarnished sport. The International Olympic ...
See all stories on this topic »After a Dispute, a Retirement
New York Times
“Bye, bye, my beloved badminton,” Yu wrote on her personal page on Tencent Weibo, a microblogging site. “Goodbye B.W.F.,” she said, referring to the Badminton World Federation. Her abrupt departure made waves Thursday in Wembley Arena, where the ...
See all stories on this topic »Olympics-Badminton-Wang upsets India, Denmark celebrate bronze
Reuters
LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Top seed Wang Yihan deflated a nation of over a billion people when she thrashed India's strong title hope Saina Nehwal to set up an all-China final in the women'sbadminton singles on Friday. It was a happier day for Denmark, ...
See all stories on this topic »Badminton: South Korea coach walks tightrope after scandal
Reuters
(Reuters) - South Korea's head badminton coach Sung Han-kook faces a dressing down on his return from the Olympics after four of his players were sent home in disgrace for throwing matches, local media reported on Friday. The news agency Yonhap ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics 2012: Badminton debacle prompts soul-searching in China
Washington Post
BEIJING — The Olympics badminton-match-fixing scandal that saw the expulsion of eight players — including Chinese doubles champions Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli — prompted heated debate here about whether this country's quest for medals and glory ...
See all stories on this topic »Chinese badminton player quits sport after controversy
Los Angeles Times
This came after eight female badminton players from China, South Korea and Indonesia — including Yu and her doubles partner, Wang Xiaoli — were kicked out of the Olympic Games by the sport's international federation Wednesday for seeming to tank ...
See all stories on this topic »Chinese media also blame rulemakers for badminton scandal
Yahoo! Sports
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Badminton World Federation must shoulder some responsibility for the match-throwing scandal at the 2012 Games, Chinese state media said on Friday. The IOC has asked China, South ...
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