Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom

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gives me a high ball in the backcourt and I can hit the whole floor. In the badminton arena, there are always a group of "unattainable" players, their play is simple and rude, extremely fierce, every smash, the opponent is at a loss, unable to recover. Today, I will take you to take an inventory of the badminton giants with a height of over 1.9 meters.

Wei Nan: 190cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

Hong Kong Men’s Singles player Wei Nan was originally from Fujian, China. He was a Chinese player. Later, due to his own strength, he was unable to compete with strong players such as Lin Dan and faced the impact of young players. At the age of 23 he chose to join the Hong Kong team of China.

He attacked very fiercely. He once defeated the Malaysian brother Li Zongwei by unreasonable violence in the 2015 Danish Open and the 2016 India Super Championship. Due to his age, Wei Nan has basically faded out of international badminton.

Bao Chunlai : 190cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

Bao Chunlai has a height of 1.9 meters, and Lin Dan was once known as the "Chinese badminton team twin stars", and looks very handsome, so it has won the love and pursuit of many female fans, but because of frequent Losing to Lin Dan in the final was called "the second in the millennium".

Early in his career, Bao Chunlai beat Lin Dan three times in a row. However, since the Singapore Open lost to Lin Dan for the first time in 2003, Bao Chunlai lost to Lin Dan 20 times and only won 3 games. In the 2005 Tenth National Games, Hong Kong Open, and China Open, he won the runner-up without exception, and Lin Dan stood in front of him. In the 2006 World Championships, Bao Chunlai was defeated again by Lin Dan in the final. In 2009, Bao Chunlai lost to Lin Dan again in the National Games finals.

Analyze Bao Chunlai's career. Although he has also won the highest honors in the Tang Cup and Su Cup team competitions, he has never been able to win the individual championship. Repeated frustration seems to have completely blown his courage. In 2011, the 28-year-old Bao Chunlai announced his retirement due to injury and later moved to the entertainment industry.

Hong Wei: 192cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

, a 192cm tall former national feather doubles player Hong Wei is also a violent player. In 2012, he won the Thomas Cup men’s team championship with the Chinese men’s team and became the world champion for the first time. He later partnered with Chai Biaozai. In 2016 Rio Olympics won the 4th place, won the men's doubles bronze medal in the 2017 World Badminton Championships, and announced his retirement in the same year.

On June 1, 2018, Hong Wei and former doubles world champion Zhao Yunlei published their marriage certificates and officially became married.

Lu Kai: 193cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

Lu Kai, who is 193cm tall, was once the main player in the national feathers. After the Fengyun combination was split, Cai Yun and Lu Kai teamed up. They won the men's doubles championship at the 2015 Swiss Open, but later encountered a bottleneck. , The two ended up in a split. In mixed doubles, , Lu Kai, and partnered with Huang Yaqiong and won 4 championships including the All England Championship in early 2017. The winning rate in foreign games was as high as 100%. Cold lose. Since then, Lu Kai and Huang Yaqiong split, and changed to partner with teenager Chen Lu, but the results have been mediocre. At the end of 2019, Lu Kai withdrew from the national team.

Ansailong : 195cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

At the age of 16 years, Ansailong won the World Youth Championship at the age of 16. He became the first World Youth Championship men's singles champion in European history and was known as the "Danish Golden Boy."

At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Ansailong defeated Lin Dan to win the bronze medal. In the same year, he helped the Danish team narrowly beat Indonesia 3-2. The Danish team won the Soup Cup for the first time in 68 years. In 2017, Axelson defeated Lin Dan to win the first World Championships. This is another men's singles in Denmark after Rasmussen won the men's singles championship at the World Championships in 1997. 20 years later. gold medal. In 2020, he swept Zhou Tiancheng to win the first All England championship of his career.

Now Axelon has completed the puzzle of all major competition medals in his career, including soup cups, World Championships, Olympic Games, All England , finals, which is unmatched by other Danish players or European players.

Li Junhui (195cm)/Liu Yuchen (193cm)

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

Li Junhui /Liu Yuchen Both are above 190cm in height, which is called the "double tower" combination. They are tall, have a wide range of control on the field, and are very characteristic in sending and receiving. Li Junhui’s backcourt offense is very threatening. Liu Yuchen’s midfield awareness is outstanding. They partnered in 2012 and won the World Championships for the first time in 2018. He performed well in the Sudirman Cup in 2019 and managed to capture strong opponents and helped Guoyu regain the Su Cup for the first time in 4 years. However, the two recently encountered bottlenecks, and their results in many races were basically stable in the semi-finals.

Lu Jingyao: 196cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

Lu Jingyao was born on June 7, 1993, and has been in international badminton since 2011. His main partner is Yang Bohan. He is called the "mutton stove combination" by the fans. Due to his height, he moves and turns slowly on the court. The disadvantage is very obvious, and he is often beaten to scratch the floor. Although the two failed to achieve outstanding results in the international arena, they are also frequent visitors to the semi-finals of various low-level Opens.

In the 2019 season, Lu Jingyao/Yang Bohan participated in crazy competitions. They participated in 30 competitions throughout the year. Except for a few events such as the Indian Open and New Zealand Open, they took the World Badminton Federation from super100 to super1000, as well as the Asian Championships and Participated in all the World Championships and qualified for the finals.

Ivanov: 197cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

The 197cm-tall Russian men’s doubles player Ivanov and his partner Sosonov are called Russia’s "Twin Towers". The two had an upset victory over a famous Korean male in the 2016 All England Open. Double Li Longda /Liu Yanxing, and all the way forward, won the All England championship, won the career's first Super League doubles championship, which is also Russia's first gold medal won in this event. They are still Russia's first men's doubles, but due to injuries, it is difficult to reproduce their former glory.

Cording: 205cm

Counting the top ten giants of badminton, 190cm can only rank first from the bottom - Lujuba

from Denmark. He is a member of the 2016 Thomas Cup champion. With a height of 205cm, he is an out-and-out badminton super giant. He was in the Indian Badminton Super League in January 2017. A smash of 426 kilometers per hour in the league set the Guinness World Record for the fastest spiking in a badminton game.

Kodin once partnered with Peterson. The two were once regarded as the successors after Bowie/Morganson. However, their performance plummeted in the 2018 season and the world ranking fell out of the top ten after multiple rounds in various open competitions. , Peterson has announced his retirement a few days after leaving the national team disheartenedly. Because of his height, Kodin has suffered from constant injuries in his career and has hardly participated in international competitions for more than a year. He will partner with Morganson after he recovers to prepare for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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