This year’s Badminton World Championships is a spectacle, not to show the skills, but the tension and drama in the courtroom. Frustration, anger, sudden celebrations of joy and tears of despair… it’s just the emotions I was watching the game. How about the players in court? Let’s discuss it.
Shi Yuqi
In this competition, we saw Shi Yuqi make many unwise mistakes. Usually for him, it was usually the net shot of the shoo-ins that went into the net, causing him to lose a little. It seems to be a recurring theme, and at some point in the game against Victor Lai, all of his nets were thrown into the net. The smash on both sides, the lift is half the court, etc. The game looks like an inexperienced player is upset, and experienced players have had a relaxing time as another player makes a lot of mistakes. Strangely, the player who looks like an inexperienced is Shia, and the player who looks like an experienced is Victor Lai.
The nerves and stress even reached the best players. Even in the current world 1, Shiya Yuqi has suffered. We see that Shi Yuqi lost Vitidsarn in decay at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. We can also see that in the 2025 World Championships.
Lin He
Managing your own emotions is probably the most important aspect of a competitive sport. This is the logo of a champion, because becoming a champion must be able to control your own nerves. Large gamers like Lin Dan seem to be natural winners because he can control his nerves from a very young age. Being able to control his nerves means he will be a good participant in the game. Combining excellent skills and physical strength, that’s what makes the legendary player.
Chen Chang
Not all champions are natural winners, they can control their emotions. Chen Long, for example, learned how to be a winner and became the number of people in China when he took over the mantle from Lin Dan around 2014. Since then, Chen Long hasn’t looked back and dominated the scene until Kento Momota returns from the suspension in 2017.
Kento Momota
Kento Momota also learned to be a winner in a tough way. He is the world youth champion, but it is very difficult to make progress from teenage badminton to advanced badminton. It took him a long time to get used to it, and when he finally showed that he could adapt to it in 2015, he was banned from illegal gambling.
During those years in the wilderness, the wand must have experienced a huge emotion. His ban has no end date, so he is not sure whether his badminton career ends at the age of 22. No matter what he thinks, he will make him stronger and stronger. He developed so much stability, so much steel in his emotional state. When he had the chance to return to 2017 and lifted his ban, he did not waste his time and entered a stream of victory, which made him the world number one by the end of 2018.
I can imagine that what happened to Montata was not that he was worried about losing, but that he could not live up to his potential and waste his life. The fear of greater levels of failure gave him the motivation to succeed. He didn’t want to relive the hardships he could no longer play badminton and make the most of his badminton. He continued to spend every moment in court. He enjoys the challenge of defeating his best opponent. He likes stress, tension and drama. That made him the champion. Even though his career was hit by a Malaysian accident, he still lived his moments and achieved what he wanted to do in badminton. That is to let him accept his time in badminton when he was 29 and retired.
in conclusion
In short, the player does not have a fixed way to learn how to control his nerves. Everyone has their own way. To be a champion, the only thing that is certain is that the person who controls himself will win.
That’s it.
Until the next entry, Eat well, get enough rest and keep badminton moving forwardWoolen cloth
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