I’ll never understand how Marin’s coaches or even people around her doesn’t make her understand how unsportsmanlike, degrading and embarrassing her behavior can get. Don’t care how many games you play, people seldom cheer her on.
people should understand that she is actually has a good impact on on the popularity of the sport, in order to get people's attention the sport often needs some drama, because that's the way a lot of people are, unfortunately.
@@aryashetty3924 you probably haven't noticed, but it's what almost every major sport has, and that's what people often talk about which in turn makes the sport more popular, and honestly, i don't mind it at all, because at the end of the day it only benefits the athletes, and i would rather have them being payed better and have a sport exposed to a wider audience than having a ""perfectly behaved"" athletes.
스페인의 마린... 저 여자의 오만하고 무례한 행동은 참으로 한심하다. 다른 경기에서 불리한 상황이 되자 경기를 지연시키고, 반복적으로 어필하고 투덜거리고 해서 레드카드를 두 장 연속으로 받는 것을 보았다. 상대에 대한 존중이 없고, 이기적이고 참을성 없으며 심하게 자기중심적이다.
most of asian is raised to be always humble in asian family , so the compromised and respect is a plus from the humble culture. not stereo type, most western is more confident in theirselves
One aspect of Marin's awful court behaviors is that she's often quite good at delaying the game while having little respect and patience for her opponents, which definitely seems very double standard to me.
I agree. I think she also should really try not to yell at the top of her lungs for every cheated point that out of mind girl scored. She is very rude and yet thinks herself to be so good at badminton when she sucks at it soooooo much. She is even worse than any kid
The second half made me tear up a little. The moment your opponent is injured, it's no longer about beating them--it's about your mutual love for the sport and competition. Nobody wants to see an injury take that away from someone, no matter how bad you want to beat them.
Thank you for making this video. It allowed me to get to know Marin, a former world number one women's singles player with a questionable moral character.
Geez that Marin girl. Just saw today the female badminton silver medalist Bingjiao He from China even held a Spain national emblem when she stood on the podium taking photos just to honor Marin because she’s injured and had to quit the games. Now I think Marin doesn’t deserve this!
The best scence I saw is when I participated a amateur tournament in Korea in 2023. When a opponent had a cramp on his leg but tried keeping going the game, a man stopped the game and hand over the win in order to prevent the opponent's further injury I couldn't help but admir him
If I was in the crowd I would probably shouted some curse words at her for that. What a disgraceful act. Against a Japanese player as well who are culturally the most polite people in the world.
I love that Shi Yu Qi has learnt from the past and has greater sportsmanship since that incident. It doesn’t matter what he did in the past, it’s the change that matters and I respect that.
I meeeeaaannn, he may have changed his *behavior*, on the *court*, but did he change because of respect or did he change because he didn't want to get banned again? It's his personality after all.
Things like Tai Tzu-Ying giving Yamaguchi the bottle is basic human decency, not really "sportmanship" or "proof of respect" but still, it's very nice to see and that they still do that in such stressful and competitive moments :)
That's Knight's Honor (I want to play the game when you are fully prepared, not when you missed something and got affected), which I think is quite sportsmanship.
you can look up on her recent match with China He Bingjiao or watch every other of her matches, she will pick up the shuttle when its over and bow to her opponents upon shaking hands
@@venxuenplays2406 Have you lived abroad? As an asian person who lived in the UK i can say that in general europeans and brits are more aggressive and less polite than asians. They also think asians are weaklings who they can mistreat as they wish
@@venxuenplays2406 no that is true brother west only care about talent while us talent go with moral, just like Momota and prime Axelsen prime Axelsen aggressive and destroy his racket so many time while Momota are humble even when his was no 1 that why people love LCW more than Lindan
I've have seen many games of Marin and she almost always disrespected the opponent. In the match with Sinduh, we could really see how she acts towards the opponent. She has quite little manners and behaves childish. I found it really really impressive how VA immediately rushed to his opponent to check on him since he saw how he had injured himself. He didn't waste any time and also called the doctors in an instant.
My kudos for best sportsmanship in badminton go to: Women's singles: Tai Tzu Ying Women's doubles: Apriyani Rahayu Mixed doubles: Yuta Watanabe & Gao Ling Men's doubles: Hendra Setiawan Men's singles: Loh Kean Yew
At 6:52, as a Malaysian, I'm proud that the Malaysian coach took the initiative to give a pair of shoes to the Jamaican player when he was unable to play with his own shoe. Good sportsmanship.
I know whatever featured here is a sample too small to come to any conclusions, but from common sense and general knowledge of western individualistic culture and free expression vs eastern others-centric culture and community-mindedness, you can see it manifested in sportsmanship. Axelson is indeed a true gem with all-around great player and the sportsmanship to go with it. He's also one of the few really tall badminton players to have overcome the weak-points of most tall players, including shots directed at the hip and neck/shoulder-blade areas which are on the same side as the dominant hand, because the longer limbs take a nano second longer to reach and defend those specific spots.
While your reasoning makes sense I think there's a lot of selection bias involved here from the video maker. There are countless examples of Asian players lacking sportsmanship (minions on many occasions, Chinese/Korean WD in London, those Thai players that had a fistfight, just to name a few), but they chose not to include those. That's not to say Asian players are less sportsmanlike, but rather that you can tell any story you like with a video like this really.
@@Badmintonforall- 1) She always scream on the court 2) Scream for opponents unforced errors 3) Throws the shuttle away whenever she loses the point 4) Slows down the game whenever opponents are in the stronger position and doesn't do that when she is winning Just look at the losing games from other players Tai, yama, an, they are gracious.. But Carolina just can't accept a better player, so ego centric
I have seen a 4 episode documentary on Marin's struggles and was really admired her. If only the documentary showed the total disrespect she shows to her opponents, to show her true colors.
@@user-lu1xj6hw3m Yeah. Most other "disrespect" behaviors are quite harmless compared to Marin. After all it's understandable to be mad after you lost the match and it's your own loss when you destroy your racket, nobody else is really affected. But Marin did that during the match to bully her opponent.
A lot more actually. Chia/Soh with Rambitan, Ong/Teo with Alfian/Ardianto. Momota, Hoki/Kobayashi, Lee/Yang. These are all respected players which is why they deserve to be in the world ranking as well ❤
What about Daddies? Ahsan i think the most sportsman & fairplay in the world. He is the only player correction opponent point' (Olimpic Tokyo) and correction the line judge decision by said yes the shuttle touched his body/racket before out and give the point' to his opponent.
Axelsen gets on my nerves because he wins everything (and I hate his playing style), but ye gods, he is a _fantastic_ sportsman and representative of the game.
Its important to be a good human being than a champion. A bad person becoming champion will set wrong examples. There's huge difference between Marin and Axelsen.
6:46 Mohammed Ahsan actually did not retire. He was not able to walk by any means but managed to come back to the court to stand for one last point and give his teammates and opponents of the day the opportunity to finish their All-England Final by winning themselves. This clip does unfortunately not show this heroic act of sportsmanship.
I think throwing your racket is disrespectful regardless. They are in quite a privileged situation, getting to play with expensive equipment. That is no way to handle your stuff
Three women who are perfectly well behaved on court no matter what: Tai Tzu Ying, Ratchanok Intanon and Akane Yamaguchi❤ Haven't seen a true sportsmanship like theirs!
I think there's a big difference between being angry at yourself and being disrespectful. Breaking/throwing your racket or kicking the shuttle after the match is more just frustration, whereas giving a poor handshake or knocking the shuttle far away when giving it to your opponent to serve is actual disrespect.
Marin has always been the ONE and only badminton player that i hate, Her attitude is way beyond acceptable. For some that threw their racquets or broke it, I believe they're just mad at themselves, not that its 0 respect for the opponent.
I’m sure Marin alone can make it longer than this video
correct
ahahahahhahahahahah😝😝😝😝so true
lol cryers... All England Open 2024... and more... tic tac...
@@Sergio-tf8xi aww... spanish fanboi butthurt? don't worry you're trash nobody cares what u say
@@Sergio-tf8xi your achievements don't matter when you are a shit person
Tai tzu ying is a great athlete and a great person. Such a sweetheart.
But she will retire in 2024😢
That is why Tai Tzu Ying is so popular.
I’ll never understand how Marin’s coaches or even people around her doesn’t make her understand how unsportsmanlike, degrading and embarrassing her behavior can get. Don’t care how many games you play, people seldom cheer her on.
people should understand that she is actually has a good impact on on the popularity of the sport, in order to get people's attention the sport often needs some drama, because that's the way a lot of people are, unfortunately.
@@dnull Disagree. Sportsmanship and intensity keep the sport alive, not some child-like behaviors
@@dnullit's a disgrace if you need such stunts to keep a sport popular
@@aryashetty3924 you probably haven't noticed, but it's what almost every major sport has, and that's what people often talk about which in turn makes the sport more popular, and honestly, i don't mind it at all, because at the end of the day it only benefits the athletes, and i would rather have them being payed better and have a sport exposed to a wider audience than having a ""perfectly behaved"" athletes.
Have you considered that possibility that Marin's coach is the one who wanted she to behave this way so that she get unfair advantage?
The Queen of "No Respect".... Carolina Marin 👎
Yes she is,
Mostly rude players from
European countries 😢
Technically SPAIN has no respect towards Asia and recently they are forbidding U.S.
It won't be Marin alone that gets shut out from the public soon.
And now retired in olympics karma!!!
without a doubt
Agreed,that title is so suits for her 😤
No wonder there are multiple instances of the 0% respect cases for Carolina Marin, horrible attitude!
스페인의 마린... 저 여자의 오만하고 무례한 행동은 참으로 한심하다.
다른 경기에서 불리한 상황이 되자 경기를 지연시키고,
반복적으로 어필하고 투덜거리고 해서
레드카드를 두 장 연속으로 받는 것을 보았다.
상대에 대한 존중이 없고, 이기적이고 참을성 없으며
심하게 자기중심적이다.
Axelsen saves Europe in this video
hahahahha
true! haha
Hahaha
Indeed
He's Asian at heart, and speaks Chinese too.
Marin the worst attitude in sports.
i think so
Yes, I agree with you
NO ! stop whining ...
@@Badmintonforall look at those comments in this video yourself LOL
it is clearly shown here that all the whingers are from western countries only!!!@@Badmintonforall
7:06 I remember watching this moment. As a Malaysian, im so proud of this. The coach let the opponent wear his shoes to continue the match.
アクセルセンは本当にスポーツマンシップのある素晴らしい選手。それで世界に通用する実力を持つ。最高だろ
As a Chinese fan,I must say Yamaguchi Akane is a great athlete
Yes I like akane
As Corean, l respect Mao zedong
Yes..calm and down to earth
She is Japanese you us dumb pig
Agree
most of asian is raised to be always humble in asian family , so the compromised and respect is a plus from the humble culture. not stereo type, most western is more confident in theirselves
자신감 있는거랑 싸가지 없는거랑은 다릅니다
@@user-ct7bf5dd1n Very true.
Some Westerners are full of themselves, thus making them a fool of themselves.
One aspect of Marin's awful court behaviors is that she's often quite good at delaying the game while having little respect and patience for her opponents, which definitely seems very double standard to me.
She can dish it out, but she can't take it.
Typical bully.
That's why I wasn't sorry at all when she was injured badly
Marin is trash
I have always wished to watch Marin vs Marin but sadly we only have one of her.
I agree. I think she also should really try not to yell at the top of her lungs for every cheated point that out of mind girl scored. She is very rude and yet thinks herself to be so good at badminton when she sucks at it soooooo much. She is even worse than any kid
I just realised that most of 0% respect were the Europeans..that Marin is the worst!
Marin's behaviors are really disgusting. She should be kicked out of the badminton world.
The second half made me tear up a little. The moment your opponent is injured, it's no longer about beating them--it's about your mutual love for the sport and competition. Nobody wants to see an injury take that away from someone, no matter how bad you want to beat them.
Marin lol I knew you were gonna be in the list 😂😂😂
LOL fr
Thank you for making this video. It allowed me to get to know Marin, a former world number one women's singles player with a questionable moral character.
yes she also did it with pv sindhu
I also watched that video. It was too aggressive.@@NirajSingh-hv8jd
@@NirajSingh-hv8jd thank god pv sindhu called her out
Marin can alone make this video 5 minutes extra long
Karma found her
I feel bad for Akane how Marin returns the shuttle that way.
Geez that Marin girl. Just saw today the female badminton silver medalist Bingjiao He from China even held a Spain national emblem when she stood on the podium taking photos just to honor Marin because she’s injured and had to quit the games. Now I think Marin doesn’t deserve this!
The best scence I saw is when I participated a amateur tournament in Korea in 2023. When a opponent had a cramp on his leg but tried keeping going the game, a man stopped the game and hand over the win in order to prevent the opponent's further injury
I couldn't help but admir him
Most disrespectful behavior is from Spanish Carolina. . .
If I was in the crowd I would probably shouted some curse words at her for that. What a disgraceful act. Against a Japanese player as well who are culturally the most polite people in the world.
ridiculous ! stop whining !
and mia from denmark
Agree
can't win and can't lose
What Marin did to Akane was straight up assault, Akane should have sued her.
Ugh f marin
When it comes sportsmanship Asian players are well ahead
Not at all. Many of these clips are not sign of disrespect but merely a sign of different cultures.
I think most of the bad behaviours are from westerners while the asians are always humble and taught to be respectful
true.. they dont have moral values
agree
that is very prejudiced and bigoted@@gurunamak116
@@isaacchen1893 this is judging their behaviour by their actions. its not prejudice.
you literally claimed that all westerners have no morals. That is prejudice.@@gurunamak116
Woow marin why im not suprised😂😂
I love that Shi Yu Qi has learnt from the past and has greater sportsmanship since that incident. It doesn’t matter what he did in the past, it’s the change that matters and I respect that.
one year ban is enough to teach lesson. He knows, if he will do it again, he may face it again. So, its a learnt behavior. But stills its good.
I meeeeaaannn, he may have changed his *behavior*, on the *court*, but did he change because of respect or did he change because he didn't want to get banned again?
It's his personality after all.
Chinese Badminton > Indian Badminton@@debayanbagchi9491
@@VictorZamanian
You are overly critical. People learn and improve. Think about yourself too.
@@blackknight4996 What are you trying to say about me?
Marin, queen of unrespectful.
Things like Tai Tzu-Ying giving Yamaguchi the bottle is basic human decency, not really "sportmanship" or "proof of respect" but still, it's very nice to see and that they still do that in such stressful and competitive moments :)
That's Knight's Honor (I want to play the game when you are fully prepared, not when you missed something and got affected), which I think is quite sportsmanship.
you can look up on her recent match with China He Bingjiao or watch every other of her matches, she will pick up the shuttle when its over and bow to her opponents upon shaking hands
Yamaguchi Akane is the best❤ I've been watching her for many years and she's a superb athlete!
Agree or not, Axelsen is the only European player who has best attitude in this video.
Only when he wins.
@sisiliairianipaonganan6131 he is quite emotional also, but he isn't so bad as others who threw or broke the racquets, isn't he?
@@CrystalNova_HI watch more
@@sisiliairianipaonganan6131 couldn't agree more
@@nahtesabno that is so cap
Axelsen is such an amazing shuttler and a good sportsmanship❤
Huge respect for this guy👍🏻
they belongs to rich families who dose not have sportsman spirit....
but you can see all time THIS DISGUSTING PEOPLE in "Indian Cricket Team".
@@arun.mirdha lol
@@lichumonguly1553 Disgusting soul who dose not understand the sports spirit.
Goat
🤮
有句話講得很好,歐美人只會在比你高的地位時,會展現他的風度與優雅,當他比你低的時候,他的真面目會展露出來。我有親身經歷過,我在澳洲上學住homestay的時候我才15歲,一名來自英格蘭的80歲女士是我的房東,她看上去是很優雅很有禮貌的女人。但是有一次,我叫了外賣,沒有主動提出與她分享,她便大聲辱罵我說,你是一個他媽的自私的人,並且把鍋重重的摔在了水槽裡。
Kebanyakan orang-orang Eropa yang berperilaku buruk! Sedangkan pemain Asia berperilaku baik.
Perfectly said.
Asians know their culture pretty well.❤
As an Asian, pls don't agree to this comment everyone. All kinds have the same amount of respect doesn't mean "mostly" makes it any better still.
@@venxuenplays2406 Have you lived abroad? As an asian person who lived in the UK i can say that in general europeans and brits are more aggressive and less polite than asians. They also think asians are weaklings who they can mistreat as they wish
@@venxuenplays2406No they are rude... Its in their blood... They didn't have morals like us...
@@venxuenplays2406 no that is true brother west only care about talent while us talent go with moral, just like Momota and prime Axelsen prime Axelsen aggressive and destroy his racket so many time while Momota are humble even when his was no 1 that why people love LCW more than Lindan
expected to see marin many times in 0 respect part
Of course, Marin is there. And the new contender bearing Marin's unsportsmanlike behavior seem to be Mia Blichfeldt.
Made me wonder why is it always the european😀
Aw you spelt it wrong! It's not Blichfeldt it's Bitchfeldt (Sorry sorry hope no one takes this seriously)
Ha! you made me chuckle!@@Mikaela_16
@@Mikaela_16😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Carolina Marin OMG how many clipsare there😡😡😡 . One of recent incident need to add in this video (Denmark Open SF vs PV Sindhu)
スポーツマンシップに欠ける行為には審判がイエローカードを積極的に出し、後日に引き継がれ2回目には相手のポイントになるようにするべき。
I've have seen many games of Marin and she almost always disrespected the opponent. In the match with Sinduh, we could really see how she acts towards the opponent. She has quite little manners and behaves childish.
I found it really really impressive how VA immediately rushed to his opponent to check on him since he saw how he had injured himself. He didn't waste any time and also called the doctors in an instant.
My kudos for best sportsmanship in badminton go to:
Women's singles: Tai Tzu Ying
Women's doubles: Apriyani Rahayu
Mixed doubles: Yuta Watanabe & Gao Ling
Men's doubles: Hendra Setiawan
Men's singles: Loh Kean Yew
At 6:52, as a Malaysian, I'm proud that the Malaysian coach took the initiative to give a pair of shoes to the Jamaican player when he was unable to play with his own shoe. Good sportsmanship.
I know whatever featured here is a sample too small to come to any conclusions, but from common sense and general knowledge of western individualistic culture and free expression vs eastern others-centric culture and community-mindedness, you can see it manifested in sportsmanship. Axelson is indeed a true gem with all-around great player and the sportsmanship to go with it. He's also one of the few really tall badminton players to have overcome the weak-points of most tall players, including shots directed at the hip and neck/shoulder-blade areas which are on the same side as the dominant hand, because the longer limbs take a nano second longer to reach and defend those specific spots.
While your reasoning makes sense I think there's a lot of selection bias involved here from the video maker. There are countless examples of Asian players lacking sportsmanship (minions on many occasions, Chinese/Korean WD in London, those Thai players that had a fistfight, just to name a few), but they chose not to include those. That's not to say Asian players are less sportsmanlike, but rather that you can tell any story you like with a video like this really.
That"s exactly what I want to say!
Pemaen bule.. axelsen...emang gak ada duanya....skill..atitude...kejujuran... sangat pantas jadi raja badminton tunggal putra ...
🫸🫷
Carolina is really a badass no manners player. Maybe she got a bad attitude all this while. Anyway, I always cheer for her.....to loose.
You dont like her ? I think she will get over that Mr nobody...
You should live next door to her on her wedding night.🤣@@Badmintonforall
Simp
@@Badmintonforall-
1) She always scream on the court
2) Scream for opponents unforced errors
3) Throws the shuttle away whenever she loses the point
4) Slows down the game whenever opponents are in the stronger position and doesn't do that when she is winning
Just look at the losing games from other players Tai, yama, an, they are gracious.. But Carolina just can't accept a better player, so ego centric
@@mohanma4270it is a bad role model of a human being... Lol agreed
I have seen a 4 episode documentary on Marin's struggles and was really admired her. If only the documentary showed the total disrespect she shows to her opponents, to show her true colors.
i have no respect for her
Marin is the worst in this video.
Her behavior is disgusting
@@user-lu1xj6hw3m Yeah. Most other "disrespect" behaviors are quite harmless compared to Marin. After all it's understandable to be mad after you lost the match and it's your own loss when you destroy your racket, nobody else is really affected. But Marin did that during the match to bully her opponent.
Lmao, I immediately thought of Marine when I saw the title
lmao gotta love that one dude in the comment defending marin behavior 😂😂
安赛龙,山口茜,戴资颖,每一位具备体育竞技精神的运动员,我都喜欢
これでマリンはアンセヨンにマナー云々ほざいちゃうんだからねぇ…準優勝なのに殆どの人に喜ばれないある意味珍しい選手笑
Japanese players will not behave disrespectful to any player. It is not in their DNA.
Mia B-feldt and Carolina must be best friends off court - they share many similar traits on court.
WOW! You get right to the point! Birds of a feather flock together.
역시 마린선수~~
과거 단식여왕이 아니라 비매너 여왕이였군요~~
Marine is very notorious for her no-etiquette. she have been doing so many no etiquette play.
It is really sad that most of the time Yamaguchi is at the recieving end of many bad behaviour
Asian players overall are more polite. Japanese players especially females are the best
너는 일본인이네?
난 '한국인'이지만, 너의 의견에 동감한다.
The players with great respect should climb in world ranking. 🔥❤️
agree
I thought Marin can make a 0%respect full video
A lot more actually. Chia/Soh with Rambitan, Ong/Teo with Alfian/Ardianto. Momota, Hoki/Kobayashi, Lee/Yang. These are all respected players which is why they deserve to be in the world ranking as well ❤
What about Daddies? Ahsan i think the most sportsman & fairplay in the world. He is the only player correction opponent point' (Olimpic Tokyo) and correction the line judge decision by said yes the shuttle touched his body/racket before out and give the point' to his opponent.
Asians rule ❤
Those who lacks patience deserves to lose, Because That is the core component of any game
Of course we will see Marin 😂 many of those deserve a red card as it a reoccurrence with her
Coach Hendrawan ❤
強い人は気遣い出来るんだろうな
marin's attitude is so stinky
Also you should’ve showed when Marin was really upset and tried to make a big deal out of ASY winning and not shaking hands w her first
What match was that?
@@sniperdnc94 badmin world champ 2023 finals
True that… she has always been a bit of a ‘nose in the air’…it takes strength to lose gracefully 😅
Say no more.
Maybe she want to disqualify ASY by accusing not shaking hands with her, then she could be the champion xd
Axelsen gets on my nerves because he wins everything (and I hate his playing style), but ye gods, he is a _fantastic_ sportsman and representative of the game.
Marin is a terrible person!
Its important to be a good human being than a champion. A bad person becoming champion will set wrong examples. There's huge difference between Marin and Axelsen.
You will barely find any bad Indian shuttler. Everybody has politeness and humbleness in badminton.
Ấn độ có tuyển thủ nào đâu? 0 huy chương olympics 😂
Ấn độ có tuyển thủ nào đâu? 0 huy chương olympics 😂
So nice to see humanity shining in these fiercely competitive arenas
not surprised to see the Marin on the top of the chart
She's always the champion in that respect. Nobody else can ever beat her.
6:46 Mohammed Ahsan actually did not retire. He was not able to walk by any means but managed to come back to the court to stand for one last point and give his teammates and opponents of the day the opportunity to finish their All-England Final by winning themselves. This clip does unfortunately not show this heroic act of sportsmanship.
i'm surprises that Marin is still not being suspended for her ill behavior to other players.
80% of no respect is coming from Marin :))))
Throwing your racket is not disrespectful at all towards your opponent. It just shows your frustration
Depends where you throw it😁
@@JMUDoc
true😂
I think throwing your racket is disrespectful regardless. They are in quite a privileged situation, getting to play with expensive equipment. That is no way to handle your stuff
Warrior emerges with flying colours 🤝🤝🤝
When it comes to respect and humility of the game, Victor always come up in my mind
Who is Victor
@@ylh666one of badminton brand haha
@@ylh666he must mean “Viktor”
@@ylh666Viktor Axelsen ( in 5 minite 41 second )
Three women who are perfectly well behaved on court no matter what: Tai Tzu Ying, Ratchanok Intanon and Akane Yamaguchi❤ Haven't seen a true sportsmanship like theirs!
I am Chinese but I think Japanese are respectful, not like Korean. So I will respect to Japanese too.
I think there's a big difference between being angry at yourself and being disrespectful. Breaking/throwing your racket or kicking the shuttle after the match is more just frustration, whereas giving a poor handshake or knocking the shuttle far away when giving it to your opponent to serve is actual disrespect.
Marin has skills, but has very poor sportsmanship towards players.
If we talk about respect and sportmanship, no one can beat Loh Kean Yew
Prannoy ❤
In conclusion: European has a horrible temper. History proves it.
Marin's attitude were so foul. She is forced to retire her game in Olympic Paris 2024 due to knee injury. Please please retire altogether.
Marin has always been the ONE and only badminton player that i hate, Her attitude is way beyond acceptable. For some that threw their racquets or broke it, I believe they're just mad at themselves, not that its 0 respect for the opponent.
Agree
as expected of marin
Im happy cuz Asian players have a good attitude
Carolina Marin displays her worst behaviour 😢😢😢😢😢
Viktor is a true gentleman 🎉
Sangjuara ajan maju respec nya ada . Tidak menyepelekan lawan dan punya rasa 🏸👍victor meemmang is the best.
I have a friend who literally burst out crying when his badminton racket has a slight bend 😂😂😂
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2:39 100% not acceptable, 3:10 is ok, because not throwing. Marine should be thrown out from badminton
tui chưa bh thấy người châu á kiểu nv cả, họ luôn tôn trọng mọi thứ xảy ra với họ
I give you 10/10 for Marin
Perhaps 1000/1000. Hahaha
5:39 and that is just one over gazillion things why he's a badminton king and a 🐐
Educational is More important on our life.
whatever you do DO NOT pause at 1:14 💀made me sneeze out a bucket of boogers
Carolina Marin: The biggest disgrace of Badminton!