Day: June 5, 2022

EKingsNews-Volleyball News: Turkey’s Nations League Volleyball is Back on Track

Volleyball News: Nations League-Turkey is back on track

Nations League Turkey is Back on Track. One day after, they left the stadium in Ankara due to a setback against China. Fans of Turkey’s Volleyball Team will have to celebrate again when they see their country’s national team return to winning ways in the 2022 Nations League Volleyball on Saturday. To keep up-to-date with International Sports news, stay tuned for the latest from the Sports News Site, EkingsNews. And for the most popular soccer predictions, you can also see the Football Schedule. With a performance inspired by opposing star Ebrar Karakurt and team captain Eda Erdem, Turkey dominated Bulgaria with a straight-set win (25-19, 25-21, 25-16). And delighted the home fans with their second win in three games.

Karakurt is a force on the net, registering the second game in a row with 20 points or more in VNL. The 22-year-old opponent was unstoppable in his offense, converting 15 of his 25 attempts (52%). And also produces the highest five blocks of the game. In addition to helping the team navigate the mental challenges of dealing with anger. Middle blocker Erdem was also prolific in other ways, racking up eight kills, three blocks, and two aces to leave the field with 13 points to his name.

“After the game against China, we knew we had to improve our attack and our serving reception,” Erdem said. “Those are some of the things we missed in the last game. But we’ve all been training together for over a week now, so it’s normal. It will be a long journey, and today it was important for us to show a good team performance.”

Karakurt is the key to victory

“I am very proud of my team and also very happy with this great atmosphere. It is impossible not to try my best in front of these fans. They love us and have a great connection; we consider them part of the team. this moment is precious, and we want to make them and our country proud.”

Karakurt started his productive night early, hitting powerfully from a very difficult angle to score his team’s second point in the game at 2-2. His other key play in the match came at exactly the same time in the second set. When she blocked Bulgaria’s Silvana Chauseva to get the fans out of their seats and even set it up with two points for each side. Erdem used a combination of strength and finesse to develop and scored a smart tip from the slide set to give his team a three-point lead at 11-8 in the second set.

She made a big comeback a few games later, blocking Nasya Dimitrova to equalize 20-20. Moments before, he scored an ace off the net to bring the score to 24-21 and almost seal Turkey’s win in the second set. Turkiye will be looking to send their fans home with smiles on their faces again on Sunday. When they play Belgium at 19.00 local time (16.00 GMT) in their last match in Ankara in the VNL Preliminary Stage. To keep up-to-date with International Sports news, stay tuned for the latest from the Sports News Site, EkingsNews. And for the most popular soccer predictions, you can also see the Football Schedule.

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EKingsNews-Badminton News: Dechapol Puavaranukroh-The Birth of a Reliable Badminton player from Thailand

Badminton News: Dechapol Puavaranukroh-The Birth of a Reliable Badminton from Thailand

Badminton News The Birth of a reliable badminton player from Thailand, Dechapol Puavaranukroh. Born on May 20, 1997, Dechapol Puavaranukroh, commonly known as Bass. He is a Thai badminton player. He is included in the mixed doubles category. Dechapol Puavaranukroh made his debut in 2013. At that time, he successfully won a silver medal at the Asian Youth Games while playing in mixed doubles.

Just a year later, after winning the gold medal for men’s doubles. Achieved during the BWF World Junior Championships, Dechapol also won a bronze medal for the mixed team. In 2014, he became a gold medalist at the BWF World Junior Championships in the men’s doubles competition.  He won with his partner, Kittinupong Kedren. Then in 2017, he also won the doubles title at the 2017 SEA Games. He won gold medals in men’s doubles with Kedren and mixed doubles with Sapsiree Taerattanachai. In addition, he also won a bronze medal for the men’s team in the same event.

Solid Track Record

Dechapol also won a bronze medal at the 2017 Asian Mixed Team Championships. Together with Sapsiree Taerattanachai, he won a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships. The year 2021 was a resounding achievement for Thailand’s top mixed doubles pair, Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Sapsiree Taerattanachai. Throughout 2021, Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Sapsiree Taerattanachai set a fantastic record by reaching nine badminton tournament finals, with seven titles in hand.

With its achievements throughout 2021, Dechapol/Sapsiree also managed to rank number one in the world. The last title that the Dechapol/Sapsiree pair succeeded in was the 2021 mixed doubles world title. Dechapol/Sapsiree was officially crowned the world’s number one mixed doubles pair on December 7, 2021, with 115,400 points. Then, the Dechapol/Sapsiree pair closed the end of the year on a sweet note bearing the world title.

A strong 33-match winning streak of the Thai pair successfully ranks 9th, and two Chinese national team pairs are on the list. Dechapol/Sapsiree’s record has been achieved since winning the World Tour championship at last year’s Hylo Open. They won 4 championships in a row at the Thailand Open, Indonesia Masters, Indonesia Open, and BWF World Tour Finals.

World Doubles Match Record

Ranking Dechapol/Sapsiree surpassed Huang Yaqiong/Zheng Siwei and took the world’s top spot in mixed doubles with 112,456 points. South Korean Olympic champions Kim Dong-moon/Luo Kyung-min topped the list with 71 consecutive wins. While the second and third are recorded by the current Secretary General of the BWF. Thomas Lund/Penile and Ma Lin/Thomson with 55 and 51 wins, respectively.

After the 1996 Olympics, mixed doubles pair Park Jo-bong, a doubles player, and Ji Yong-ah, a women’s player, announced they were retiring one after another. At that time, Kim Dong-moon and Luo Jingmin, who were in their early 20s, formed a new mixed doubles combination that gradually became the world’s No. 1 mixed doubles at that time.

The two set a brilliant winning record of 14 consecutive championships, major and minor, and won almost every title except the Olympics.  Kim Dong-moon is the only badminton player in Korea to win the men’s doubles and mixed doubles Olympics. He became an Olympic champion at the age of 20.

He is a once-in-a-lifetime great talent in the Korean badminton world. From the 1990s to the early 21st century, he made South Korea a badminton powerhouse with Park Joo-bong, Na Kyung-min and others.

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