Karolina Pliskova said that while she may appear stone-faced on the court there are plenty of emotions running through her veins. y of lensmen started taking pictures so he could teach his badminton students how the greats played their shots. A busful of supporters have crossed the Channel to cheer for big Dane Viktor Axelsen. SLAMS FOR SMASHES Badminton is keen on getting its circuit jazzed up, and though everything’s going quite smooth if you ask us, the sport wants to create tennis like Grand Slams. “The players must revive themselves against Bulgaria. That the best companies in the global market have shown interest is a testimony to the value that it brings in for the investors,” said Johri. are coaxed into answering in English with the Koreans making a real effort to start communicating with the rest of the world. And through all this mourning, a dozen women in women’s singles try to prove that she’s not the only one to talk about. ’Wrestler Vinesh Phogat, on Saturday, posted a statement on Twitter in which she appealed for a “good system” that takes care of athletes. “When it comes to something special, we haven’t quite got that,” former England captain Terry Butcher told the BBC.