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The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers

author:Zhao Xinxue

Top 10 strongest male singles players in badminton history:

10. Momota Kendou

The first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, the first men's singles player in the history of Japanese badminton to win the All England men's singles championship, and the first Japanese player in the history of the British to win the All England men's singles championship.

If it were not for the car accident, Momota Kendou's achievements would not stop there, for the upcoming local world championships, Momota Kendou hopes to win the championship after changing his playing style, and clearly stated that his goal is to win the 2022 local world championships.

It is no exaggeration to say that at the peak of Momota Kendou, as long as he participates in the competition, the champion has no suspense.

9. Zhao Jianhua

He has won two soup cups, one World Cup, one World Championship and two All England championships in his career, and is known as "the person who can best show the true meaning of badminton".

In 1985, Zhao Jianhua won the British Championship and became famous in one battle.

Later, due to injury, Zhao Jianhua missed the 1985 and 1984 World Championships, which also delayed Zhao Jianhua's world championship for a full six years.

In the 1990 Asian Games, Zhao Jianhua defeated Yang Yang to win the championship and became the undisputed first person in the feather world, but at this time, Zhao Jianhua was already 25 years old.

At the 1991 World Championships, Zhao Jianhua successfully won the championship and achieved the "Grand Slam" of his badminton career.

After years of conquest, several times "crowned king", known as "the most gorgeous left-hander", so that Zhao Jianhua in the 1980s ranked among the "four great kings" in the international badminton world, and is considered to be the most talented of the "four great kings".

8. Peter Gad

The uncrowned king, a Danish badminton singles player, has been ranked first in the world badminton rankings for 62 consecutive weeks, one of the best singles players in the world, and has not won a single Olympic Games, World Championships or even The Thomas Cup in his career.

As a former Danish golden boy and an old friend of generations of Chinese players, Gad can be said to be untimely.

7. Chen Long

In the three years from 2014 to 2016, Chen Long created his own era, and the champions of various competitions won softly.

Nine world champions, the third Grand Slam in the history of badminton men's singles, it is not an exaggeration to say that Chen Long is second in history.

6. Massive beams

The first athlete to win the Men's Singles Championship eight times since the start of the All England Championships, even six-time champion Lin Dan can only rank third in the All England Men's Singles Championships list.

Liang Massive's Internet speed is very fast, the midfield assault is strong, and the backfield diagonal and straight line technology is ahead of an era, super singles player.

5. Lin Shui Mirror

A super singles athlete who combines world championships, world cups, soup cups, all england championships and Asian games champions.

Looking at the world of badminton, there is a "emperor superstar" who is particularly dazzling, his name is Lin Shuijing, who has won the men's singles championship of the All England Badminton Championships 3 times and won the Highest Level of The Toms Cup of Badminton Team as the main player of Indonesia twice.

4. Li Zongwei

Olympic three consecutive Asia, uncrowned king Li Zongwei.

In the history of badminton, Lin Dan and Li Zongwei can be called a unique double pride, strong talent, impeccable skills, Lin Li War is a topic that fans have been talking about for those years.

Compared with Lin Dan's aura, Li Zongwei competed in the Olympic Games 4 times and only won 3 silver medals.

In the early days, he was suppressed by Chen Hong, and later met the powerful Lin Dan, and 16 years later, Li Zongwei lost to the young Chen Long, and never won the championship.

Such a performance can only be said that Li Zongwei was born at an inopportune time.

3. Yang Yang

The world's first champion of the Soup Cup, world championships, World Cup and All England, and the first of the first generation of "four kings".

At the 1987 World Badminton Championships, the national feather swept the men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles five gold medals, the most dazzling of which was Yang Yang, who became the second Chinese champion in the men's singles event of the World Badminton Championships. Two years later, when Yang Yang won the All England Championship in 1989, he set a record for the first person in four world championship gold medals, almost to the point of "seeking defeat alone".

However, the biggest regret of Yang Yang's career is the lack of this title of Olympic champion.

2. Tawfik

"Badminton prodigy" Tawfik is the first major player in the world of male singles athletes to combine olympic, Asian Games, World Championships and Thomas Cup champions.

At the 2005 World Championships, Tawfik, who entered the Badminton World Championships for the first time, faced Lin Dan in the final and finally won his first World Championships, becoming the first male singles player in the world badminton to combine the Olympic Games, Asian Games, World Championships and Thomas Cup champions.

1. Lin Dan

Even if Lin Dan's honor is halved, no one can shake Lin Dan's position in the feather altar.

The only double circle Grand Slam in the feather altar, who gives me up.

According to statistics, Lin Dan and Tawfik have played each other 17 times, Lin Dan has won 15 of them, and the back is 10 consecutive wins over Tawfik, so why do some fans think that Taufik is better than Lin Dan? Compare the record of the hand-to-hand, Lin Dan wins, compares the personal honor, Lin Dan wins.

So Lin Dan is the first in history, and there is no suspense.

The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers
The top ten strongest men's singles players in badminton history: 10, Momota Kento's annual 11 champions, two consecutive world championships, the first men's singles player to break through 110,000 points, Japanese feathers

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