Kirsty Gilmour and Cheung Ngan Yi of Hong Kong come close, though Nozomi walks away with all the love and the big dough. ’Roelant Oltmans said that he has no regrets from his time as India coach. “I can only say that at least the area where I come from, not too many people are keen. otwork that gets many rooting for him as the next man who’ll challenge Chinese dominance. Both India sub-continental and world media rights are in offer and it is the former that is the most coveted due to the massive interest that the tournament generates. “I hope itwill remain the same because we are expecting another win,” he said. Iceland were second in Group I on 13 points coming into the game, with Croatia, who play bottom side. so that their names are uttered perfectly at next month’s Japan Open and in the lead-up to Tokyo. But she will need to cut out the errors that plagued her against 18-year-old Kenin, a fellow America-based player who was born in Russia. Shivani Naik answers these questions as she captures the sights and sounds from the badminton fandom at Glasgow.