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The world’s top hand feather is ready. Three big battles in Thailand start tomorrow, January 12.

The world’s top hand feather is ready. Three big battles in Thailand start tomorrow, January 12.

World-class badminton players are ready to compete in the three major world tours of the historic event at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, starting with “Yonex Thailand Open” World Tour Super 1000 to win 1 million prize money. USD Which will kick off the first round of competition tomorrow (January 12), with Thai players aiming to do their best to chase accumulated points for winning tickets at the end of the month. Ready to invite badminton fans to stay at home, stop the infection for the nation by watching and cheering for Thai badminton players through live broadcasts on True Visions on all platforms.

Battle of the shuttlecock duel, 3 big items in Thailand Prepare to kick off with “Yonex Thailand Open” World Tour Super 1000 to win 1 million USD. Between 12 – 17 January, followed by “Toyota Thailand Open” World Tour Super 1000 to win 1 million USD. Between 19 – 24 January and “HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2020” won a total prize money of US $ 1.5 million. Between 27-31 January, which will be broadcast live by 3,000 million households around the world. In Thailand, True Visions live broadcasts for sports fans to enjoy.

Badminton players from 22 nations practiced at the actual stadium for the second day. In the midst of a New-normal atmosphere, according to measures to control the spread of COVID-19. Strict for maximum safety As for all 3 racetracks and equipment Are in perfect condition to be a world-class badminton player competition Including lighting and sound systems, scenes to create colors And disseminate the potential of Thailand’s world-class sporting events to the eyes of sports fans around the world throughout January Which will conclude with the “HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2020” program for prizes up to 1,500,000 between 27 -31 January 2021, which will have only The best badminton players who score 1-8 in the HSBC Road to Bangkok Finals in each category. By allowing athletes from the same nation to win only 2 final tickets for each category To get into the competition

For the performance of Thai badminton players Who scored the best points in the HSBC Road to Bangkok Finals, 1-8, only in the single female category was “May” Ratchanok Inthanon, who collected the cumulative points in the 3rd place with 23,250 points and ” Mew “Pornpawee Chochuchuwong who collected the cumulative points in the 4th place has 22,460 points.

The single male View Kulawut Wititsan collected the cumulative score in number 13 with 17,700 points and “Gun” Kantaphon Wangcharoen. The cumulative score was ranked 36 with 9,110 points, the female couple “Gift” Chongkonpan. Kititharakun and “View” Ravindapra deliberately collect accumulated points in the 16th place with 16,890 points, “Por Por” Subsiri Taerattanachai and “Earth” Phutita Supajirakun collect accumulated points. Ranked 22nd with 14,390 points, Decha Pholphawaranukroh and “Por Por” Subsiri Taerattanachai collect accumulated points in 15th place with 17,400 points.

In this regard, the Yonex Thailand Open and Toyota Thailand Open will be important grounds for athletes to speed up their performance, collect points to win tickets to play in the HSBC BWA program. For World Tour Finals, which included Thai badminton players like “Vue” Kunwut Wititsan, “Gun” Kantaphon Wangcharoen, “Gift” Jongkonpan Kititharakun and “View” Ravindapra. Intentionally, “Por Por” Subsiri Tae Rattanachai and “Earth” Phutita Supajirakun, Doubles “Bass” Dechapol Puavaranugroh and “Por Por” Sub Siretarattanachai with the opportunity Will grab more final tickets as well

Badminton fans can watch the match via True4U, a match where Thai athletes compete every day.The Yonex Thailand Open will be broadcast live on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (12-13 January) between 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays (14-15 January) between 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM and Saturday (January 16) between 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM, Sunday (17 January) between 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM.

More information of the competition can be found at the website. www.bwfbadminton.com or www.badmintonthai.or.th

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