
59. BWF's singing umpire - David Turner (AUS)
Our guest on this episode, David Turner, is a man of many talents. And you'll hear those as your listen to this one! On the badminton scene, David is a former international BWF umpire, lines judge and...
18 Loka 202058min

58. Rachel Honderich (CAN) - The truth about Canadian badminton
Rachel Honderich is our guest for this one! She is currently (at time of recording) ranked 23 in the world in Women's Doubles and has been as high as 36 in Women's Singles. In this episode, she expla...
11 Loka 202051min

57. Smash harder & own your backhand - Eric Go (USA)
Want to how to have a harder, more powerful and faster smash? Or have a way to improve your backhand? If so, you've come to the right episode! The USA's former number 1 Men's Singles player, Eric Go, ...
4 Loka 202056min

56. Making it happen in Oceania - Julie Carrel (BOC)
This episode is brought to you by Badminton Oceania. And in this one, we speak to Julie Carrel, the CEO of Badminton Oceania (BOC) - one of the continental confederations of the Badminton World Federa...
27 Syys 202047min

55. A cross-cultural badminton journey - Bjorn Seguin (FRA / USA)
We welcome Bjorn Seguin onto the podcast! Bjorn is a former international Men's Singles badminton player who won several international titles such as the Argentina Open, Colombia International Series ...
20 Syys 202051min

54. Smashing birdies & a degree - Esther Shi & William Hu (USA)
We welcome the first recipients of the First Ever Foundation onto the podcast - Esther Shi and William Hu from the US. Along with them is Rajiv Rai, now a coach and the CEO of the First Ever Foundatio...
13 Syys 202052min

53. Denmark's biggest kept secret - Steen Pedersen (DEN)
Want to know why Denmark dominates badminton in Europe and is a contender in world badminton as one of the best badminton nations? Who better to answer that question than Steen Pedersen! If you don't ...
6 Syys 202050min

52. Anup Sridhar (IND) - how did India get so good?
Meet Anup Sridhar from India - a former Men’s Singles Olympian, bronze medalist at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games, and a career-high world ranking of number 24. His biggest victories include th...
30 Elo 202046min



















