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Super dominance! The national feather won 51 crowns throughout the year and topped the gold medal list, leaving Japan and South Korea in the dust

author:The second brother in the sports world

On December 21, Beijing time, the 2023 BWF World Tour has all ended, and the Chinese team has won 51 championships in all levels of events this season, ranking first in the championship list, and the Japanese team behind the Chinese team has only 27 championships.

Super dominance! The national feather won 51 crowns throughout the year and topped the gold medal list, leaving Japan and South Korea in the dust

In the past 2023 season, the Chinese badminton team once again showed its dominance as a badminton leader, winning a total of 51 championships in various BWF events, including 2 championships in the finals, 8 championships in Super 1000 events, 12 championships in Super 750 events, 14 championships in Super 500 events, 11 championships in Super 300 events, and 4 championships in Super 100 events. It can be seen that the main team of the national feather mainly participates in the competition of high-level events, and the number of championships in events above the 500 level is far ahead of other teams.

Super dominance! The national feather won 51 crowns throughout the year and topped the gold medal list, leaving Japan and South Korea in the dust

Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong, Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping, Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin almost formed a "circle" for the mixed doubles champion in various events, and the only regret is that the world championship was unexpectedly lost. In addition, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan also have a great advantage in the women's doubles event, winning the Super 500 and above championship six times a year, coupled with the rise of Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning, the national feather in the women's doubles event also has both thickness and height. Chen Yufei's Women's Singles, coupled with the strong performance of the four Men's Doubles pairs at the end of the year, allowed Guoyu to deliver an extremely impressive report card in 2023.

Super dominance! The national feather won 51 crowns throughout the year and topped the gold medal list, leaving Japan and South Korea in the dust

Japan is second in the 2023 BWF championship list after China, but the total number of titles for Japan is only 27, nearly half less than China. What's more, if you exclude Japan's seven Super 100 titles, they are even less than South Korea, which is in third place. You must know that of the total 25 championships won by the Korean team in 2023, none of them are at the Super 100 level, and the gold content is much higher than that of the Japanese team. The traditional powerhouse Indonesia is in fourth place with 20 titles, followed by Viktor Axelsen's Denmark and Tai Tzu Ying's Chinese Taipei, both with 15 titles.

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