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Thai teen topples women's top seed

Times of India 26.11.2011
Thai teen topples women's top seed

SHANGHAI: Thai teen sensation Inthanon Ratchanok stunned spectators in Shanghai on Thursday, taking under an hour to slay the China Open's top women's singles seed Wang Shixian 21-18, 21-19 in her own backyard.

SCG Thailand Open Grand Prix 2011: Boonsak Crashes Out

Eddie Smith Badminton Life 10.06.2011
SCG Thailand Open Grand Prix 2011: Boonsak Crashes Out

The big local hope for singles success, Boonsak Ponsana came undone at the third round to Wang Zhengming as China threatens to take a massive part in determining the winner in the men’s singles.

Boonsak Ponsana

The SCG Thailand Open badminton tournament, which features a number of world-class players, begins today at Chulalongkorn University Sports Complex.

Badminton: Young Thai stars to play in Thomas, Uber qualifiers

Kittipong Thongsombat Bangkok Post 17.02.2010
Badminton: India wins Thomas Cup Asia Zone qualifier against Thailand

Thailand lost 3-2 to India that topped their group in the Thomas Cup Asia Zone qualifiers at the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, in Nakhon Ratchasima yesterday.

Ratchanok Inthanon

Thailand's young players will play in the Asian Zone's qualifying rounds of the Thomas Cup and the Uber Cup in Nakhon Ratchasima next week.

Thai badminton team may miss stars in Thomas Cup and Uber Cup qualifiers

Thailand are highly likely to be without their top players in the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup qualifying tournament in Nakhon Ratchasima this month.

Boonsak Ponsana

In a revolt led by world No 12 Boonsak Ponsana, elite players and coaches have quit the Badminton Association of Thailand and threatened to leave the national team unless there is a change of associaฌtion executives.

Thailand Beat Taiwan To Clinch Third Place In World Junior Championships

ALOR SETAR - Thailand clinched third place in the World Junior Badminton Championships after beating Taiwan 3-1 at the Sultan Abdul Halim Indoor Stadium here Monday.

Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand lost to world number one Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia in the Japan Open on Wednesday

TOKYO — World number one Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia brushed aside Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana in the Japan Open on Wednesday, showing no ill-effects from a knee injury.