Women's shuttlecock rope injury... Ahn Se-young and Kim So-young will also miss next month's Korea Masters
Possibility of prolonged rehabilitation/rest period... Baek Hana suffered a shoulder injury at the National Sports Festival
The Korean women's badminton team, which shined at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, is suffering from injuries. 카지노사이트킹
According to the Korea Badminton Association on the 16th, Ahn Se-young (21, Samsung Life Insurance), world number one in women's singles, will miss the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 300 Korea Masters to be held in Gwangju from the 7th to the 12th of next month.
It is a tournament hosted and organized by Korea and held in Gwangju, Ahn Se-young's hometown, three months after the Korea Open in July, but unfortunately, we will not be able to see Ahn Se-young on the court.
Starting from the 17th of this month, she will naturally be absent from the Danish Open and French Open, which will be held one after the other.
Hangzhou women's singles gold medalist Ahn Se-young suffered a torn tendon near her knee during the final of her tournament on the 7th and was sentenced to five weeks of rehabilitation, her longest.
Women's doubles also faced injury problems.
Bronze medalists Kim So-young (Incheon International Airport) and Gong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank) will also not be able to compete until at least the Korea Masters due to Kim So-young's calf injury.
Kim So-young suffered an injury battle at the Asian Games after injuring her right calf in training in September and she will now need rehabilitation for over six weeks.
The national team plans to give Ahn Se-young and Kim So-young ample rest period and flexibly decide whether to participate in the Japan Masters from the 14th to the 19th of next month and the China Masters from the 21st to the 26th.
Silver medalists Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) and Baek Hana (MG Saemaeul Geumgo) will skip the Denmark Open and French Open this month due to Baek Hana's shoulder injury.
Baek Hana injured her right shoulder during the women's general team event at the 104th National Sports Festival on the 11th.
The Korean women's badminton team won the team gold medal for the first time in 29 years at the Hangzhou Games, and won a gold medal in singles and silver and bronze medals in doubles.