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I was eagerly waiting for your vlogs. I know that they get less views than normal videos but believe me they are amazing and tells us the narrative , lifestyle, behavior and actions of professional players. Keep Going โค ๐
I love the clogs itโs so interesting to see the players and the games are so entertaining. I love the mixup between blogs and tutorials respect for training as pro badminton players and managing the yt channel!
Really love to learn from one of the bests in the game while they are still in their prime at the international arena
Love this type of content from you guys, as a recreational and intermediate badminton player itโs cool to see how things are done at the higher levels. And all the bits inbetween the matches and tournaments are interesting too.
Love a vlog. Great to get an insight into how competitions work and the camaraderie between competitiors off court that you donโt see. ๐ธ
Any chance you could do a vid on racket tricks? I always see Greg do finger spins and I can never do them.
As soon as I saw Greg Mairs/ Jenny Moore play against Zheng Si Wei/Huang Yaqiong, I was so excited because I knew this vlog would be coming soon, and it did not disappoint.
Wonderful video; I absolutely love your vlogs. Keep them coming please! ๐ฏ
Hope you had great time in Thailand. As Thai, I learned a lot from your video. Thanks
Great blog. Thank you for showing us behind the scenes. Sorry you got knocked out but keep up the good work and best wishes for the future.
Thanks Paul ๐
Thanks ๐ We have! That’s great to hear!
Thanks a lot Alex – really appreciated ๐๐ผ
0:13 I could not agree more on that. Really the greatest and funniest vlog ever. Keep up the good work guys๐ธ
One year ago, i discovered your channel, at that time i had wooden rackets, but then i got ingestion into badminton and i bought real rackets and a net. I’ve been training badminton at home while watching your videos, and you really did help me, and now I’m better than all of my friends ( my friends go to badminton training academy ) btw ๐ธ
13:48 it’s INSANE how Huang reacted to that trick shot and returned it perfectly!
Annoying she got everything back!!
A similar Trickshot in practice at 7:50 and then in competition at 11:54 ๐ Great vlog guys – that 14 minutes flew by!! Loved it
Hey, I observe that your game has improved in this Thailand Open! You guys are more relaxed as well. Keep Rocking!!
๐ธ Love those vlogs! Reminds me of when I was living (and learning badminton) in Bangkok. Unlucky of you guys to get against the former world champions right on your second match, but you did great. Better luck next time!
It is fun to see behind the scenes and great fighting on the court!
This is a really great insight (pun intended) into tournament preparation and pre-match practice conditions. I can understand this is probably disruptive to your normal routine, however it would be wonderful to see another one to show the different venue conditions.
Living up to the channel name being so insightful into professional tournaments etc. So fun to watch too, I hope I’ll be able to play at that level one day ๐
Agreed! More insights and videos of the matches and competitions please! All the best! Rooting for you guys!
It’s amazing to see how much effort it takes to be a professional Badminton player and I really appreciate both of you for taking the time to make such VLogs. Keep them coming. Also, I see how hard you are having to work in order to keep this channel going, amidst your professional badminton career. I’m so thankful for that and know that we’ll keep rooting for you!! Love from Indiaโค
12:21 – that backhand deceptive cross court drive <3 Sublime Greg!
@Badminton Insight you guys got a coach who trains you??