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The Badminton King


If there’s one person who suits the name Badminton King it is no other than Lin Dan! If you don’t believe me, then, let me introduce Lin Dan. He is a professional badminton player from China, and he is a two-time Olympic Champion, a Five-time World Champion, as well as a Six-time All England Champion. Now are you convinced? 

Lin Dan is born for the game of badminton. He is famous for his exciting and amazing plays and the fans is hooked on him because of his breath taking rallies on the badminton court and not to mention his signature apparels are always sought after from t-shirts, shorts, protective gears, racquets, shoes, and even socks are being sold on huge numbers in different markets, physical and online shops. 



His competitive nature is out of this World for he plays only to win and nothing else. So every time he steps on the court you are to expect that he’ll give his 110%. He’s greatest rival is Lee Chong Wei (MAS) they have been fighting their hearts out for the last decade and each battle is remarkable and superb. Lin is considered as a Living Legend of this sport as he gives honor to himself but also to China.

Lin Dan is also known as Super Dan because of his super man like aura and strength in the badminton court. There has been slump in his career with scandals and losing matches but it didn’t became a hindrance for him to not try harder and come back to play and compete again. 



Up until now Lin Dan is training as hard as he can to stay fit and to stay on top shape for the Badminton King has yet to relinquish his mountain top spot. A lot of new great players are coming but we are not seeing the downfall of the Aging King anytime soon he is still the Lin Dan, the Super Dan that make’s the game more exciting and fun to watch!

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