Brief introduction of competition system
The badminton competition in the National Games adopts the single elimination system, that is, there is only one elimination match for each event, and those who lose will be eliminated. The competition is divided into five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles, and each event has its own champion.
China is a powerful badminton country.
China is a powerful badminton country, and the badminton competition in the National Games is also the venue for China players. China team has strong strength in men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles, but in mixed doubles, it faces strong opponents from South Korea, India and other countries.
Men's singles match
Men's singles competition is one of the most concerned events in badminton competition in the National Games. China, Chen Long and Shi are all high-profile players. In the competition, players need to use all kinds of skills and tactics flexibly to win.
Women's singles competition
The women's singles competition has also attracted much attention. China's Chen, He Bingjiao and Sun Yu are all very powerful players. They need to give full play to their advantages and adopt different tactics in the competition in order to defeat their opponents.
Men RS doubles competition
Men's doubles competition is the embodiment of team strength. China's Li Junhui/Liu, Luo Ying/Huang Dou are strong players. They need tacit cooperation and give full play to their respective advantages in order to defeat their opponents.
women's doubles
Women's doubles competition also needs tacit cooperation. China players Chen/Jia Yifan and Du _/Li are both powerful players. They need to give full play to their respective advantages and adopt different tactics in order to defeat their opponents.
Mixed doubles competition
Mixed doubles competition is one of the most challenging events. China's Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong and Wang Kaikai are all high-profile players. They need to give full play to their respective advantages and cooperate tacitly in order to defeat powerful opponents from other countries.