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Tag Archives: New Zealand

Mimi Ngo and Maureen Wijaya in their semi final

VICTOR Oceania Junior Champs – Semi Finals Recap

Events, General NewsBy Krystal ClarkJune 14, 2025

After 10 intense matches on the courts, we finally found our VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships 2025 finalists. With everything on the line, players gave it their all in hope of reaching the final. Here is your recap of the semi finals. Mixed Doubles In the first match of the day, Australia’s Shrey Dhand and Mimi…

Mike prepares to serve shuttle

VICTOR Oceania Junior Champs – Day 2 Recap

Events, General NewsBy Krystal ClarkJune 14, 2025

With day 2 of the VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships 2025 done and dusted, we are one step closer to finding our champions. Heart-stopping moments and roaring cheers filled the Gilbert C. Ada Gym in Saipan today, with players putting everything on the line for glory. Here’s the highlights of today’s action: Round of 16 The…

guam badminton players ready to return serve

VICTOR Oceania Junior Champs – Day 1 Recap

Events, General NewsBy Krystal ClarkJune 12, 2025

With glory on the line, Oceania’s top junior talent put their best foot forward on the court on day 1 of the VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships 2025. While most results went as expected, one surprise did shake things up, adding an extra layer of excitement to an already intense tournament. From the first serve to…

Australia wins

VICTOR Oceania Junior Mixed Team Champs – Day Three

Events, General NewsBy Krystal ClarkJune 10, 2025

Between the high-anticipated Trans-Tasman clash, the battle of local rivals, and old competitors facing each other, day three of the VICTOR Oceania Junior Mixed Team Championships was thrilling! Champions were crowned and barriers were broken. Here’s the rundown. Australia vs New Zealand The gold medal match did not disappoint. Australia versus New Zealand always proves…

BWF World Junior Championships: Tough results for Australia in Group E, while New Zealand qualify for 17-24 playoffs

Events, Player DevelopmentBy TomOctober 2, 2019

Pictured: Jack Yu and Kaitlyn Ea, Australia. Photo credit: Badminton Photo On day two of the BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships, New Zealand completed their group stage matches, while Australia continue to work their way through Group E. Chinese Taipei were quick to set the tone as they opened with a 21-15 21-4 win…

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