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Hello everyone! Today we're going to take a look at the 10 fastest and most powerful kills in the game so far. Badminton is a sport that attaches equal importance to speed and skill, and the speed of killing directly affects the result of the game. The smash is not only a test of an athlete's strength and explosiveness, but also of their technique and precision. Let's take a look at these amazing batting stats.
No. 10: Fu Haifeng, a men's doubles player from China, known as Brother Bao. Fu Haifeng is 1.83 meters tall, and with his excellent power and accurate shots, he reached an astonishing 409 kilometers per hour in the game. Fu Haifeng's kills are not only fast, but also have tricky angles, often catching opponents off guard. He has performed well in many international competitions and won many honors for the Chinese badminton team. Fu Haifeng's killing skills not only enjoy a high reputation in China, but also leave a deep mark on the international badminton world.
No. 9: India's No. 1 men's singles Srikanth, who is 1.78 meters tall. Srikanth showed his extraordinary strength and skill in the race with a 410km/h smash speed. As a leading figure in the Indian badminton scene, Srikanth has achieved excellent results in international competitions on many occasions, and his killing speed and precision are impressive. He is not only the pride of Indian badminton, but also has a place in the world of badminton. Srikanth's success is inseparable from his hard work in training and his constant pursuit of technique.
No. 8: Japanese men's doubles player Keigo Yuan Tian, 1.69 meters tall. Yuan Tian's killing speed in the game was 412 kilometers per hour, which was particularly prominent in his height range. As a relatively short athlete, Yuan Tian Keigo overcame the height disadvantage and became an important member of the Japanese badminton team with his excellent explosive power and accurate hitting skills. His killing speed is not only a testament to his strength and technique, but also to his perseverance and indomitable spirit.
No. 7: Indonesia's No. 1 men's singles Ginting, 1.71 meters tall. In one match, Ginting reached a kill speed of 412.9 km/h, almost close to 413km/h. As one of the top players in Indonesia's badminton scene, Ginting's speed and explosiveness give him an absolute advantage in the game. His kills are not only fast but also extremely threatening, often helping him win matches when it matters most. Ginting's success is inseparable from his talent and hard work, as well as the excellent tradition of Indonesian badminton and the careful guidance of the coaching team.
No. 6: Also Indonesia's No. 1 Men's Singles Ginting, he hit the ball at a speed of 415.8 km/h in the other match, showing his strong attack power on the court. Ginting has excelled in a number of international tournaments, with his speed and precision making his opponents difficult to handle. He is not only the hope of Indonesian badminton, but also a rising star in the world of badminton. Ginting's outstanding performances have not only earned him many great results in competitions, but also won him widespread praise and recognition.
No. 5: Japan's No. 1 men's singles Kento Momota, at his peak, he was 1.75 meters tall. His one-shot shot reached a speed of 416 km/h, which was also a memorable blow of his career. Kento Momota is a prominent figure in the Japanese badminton scene, and his killing speed and technique have earned him numerous awards in international competitions. Not only is Momota technically promising, but his perseverance and fighting spirit have made him a role model for many young athletes. His speed and precision in the game were breathtaking, showcasing his extraordinary strength and technique.
No. 4: Malaysia's No. 1 men's singles Lee Chong Wei, 1.72 meters tall. In the overhead slash match, Lee Chong Wei hit the ball at a speed of 417 km/h, which was enough to make his opponent difficult to parry. Lee Chong Wei is a legend of Malaysian badminton, and his killing speed and technique are well-known in the world of badminton. Lee Chong Wei not only excelled in his technique, but his perseverance and fighting spirit also made him a role model for many young athletes. His speed and precision in the game were breathtaking, showcasing his extraordinary strength and technique.
No. 3: Sukamuyo of the Indonesian men's doubles pair "Minions", who is 1.70 meters tall. He hit the ball at a speed of 418 km/h, a feat that made him unbeatable on the pitch. Together with his partner, Sukamuyo has achieved many great results in international competitions with his excellent combination and excellent killing skills. His killing speed and precision make it difficult for opponents to defend, showing how intimidating he is on the court. Sukamuyo's success is inseparable from the cooperation and hard work of his partner, as well as the excellent tradition of Indonesian badminton and the careful guidance of the coaching team.
No. 2: Denmark's No. 1 men's singles player and current world No. 1 men's singles player Viktor Axelsen, who is 1.94 meters tall. Axelsen hit the ball at an astonishing 419 km/h in the match, showcasing his power and precision in his shots. As one of the world's top badminton players, Axelsen has won many international championships with his outstanding performance and consistent performance. His killing speed and technique made his opponents difficult to parry, showing his absolute superiority on the court. Axelsen's success is not only due to his talent and hard work, but also to the support of Denmark's excellent training system and coaching team.
No. 2: Thai Men's Singles Su Pangyu, who is 1.81 meters tall, also achieved a killing speed of 419 kilometers per hour, which shows his strong competitiveness in the international arena. As an outstanding representative of the Thai badminton community, Su Pangyu is well-known in the world of badminton for his killing speed and technique. Su Pangyu not only has an excellent performance in technique, but his perseverance and fighting spirit have also made him a role model for many young athletes to follow. His speed and precision in the game were breathtaking, showcasing his extraordinary strength and technique.
No. 2: Danish men's doubles player Kotin, 2.05 meters tall. He also hit a 419km/h kill speed in the race, which is particularly terrifying given his height advantage. With his excellent power and precise hitting skills, Kotin has become an important member of the Danish badminton team. His killing speed is not only a testament to his strength and technique, but also to his perseverance and indomitable spirit.
1st place: In the 2016 Indian League, Codin scored an astonishing 426 km/h. This smash is even more shocking, because Codin is from the baseline and usually has a hard time getting through your opponent in this position, unless your shot is particularly heavy. Looking at the detailed data, he hit the ball at a height of 3.2 meters, giving the opponent only 0.28 seconds to react, no wonder the opponent couldn't receive the ball at all, the ball speed was too fast.
These kills not only show the strength and skill of the athletes, but also show us the speed and passion in badminton. It is hoped that these wonderful moments can inspire more young people to devote themselves to badminton and create more brilliant results. The speed and strength that each athlete shows on the field is the result of countless training sessions and competitions. The speed of the ball is not only a reflection of their physical fitness and technical level, but also shows their love and dedication to the sport of badminton.
We look forward to more athletes breaking these records in the future and showing faster and more aggressive killing speeds. Whether it is Fu Haifeng, Srikanth, Yuan Tian Qiwu, or Ginting, Momota Kento, Lee Chongwei, Sukamuyo, Axelsen, Su Pangyu, and Kotin, their hard work and fighting spirit are worthy of our respect and learning.
Badminton is not only a sport, but also a culture and spirit. Behind every high-speed kill, there are countless sweat and efforts of the athletes. I hope these wonderful moments can inspire more young people to devote themselves to badminton, pursue their dreams, and create their own brilliance.