🏸2012 London Olympics silver medalist Ma Jin of 🇨🇳China invited 🇲🇾Malaysia's top-ranked men's singles player, Lee Zii Jia, to a test of the carbonsonic shuttlecock👀 #TUC2024 #ThomasUberCupFinals #Chengdu2024 #Badminton
The Victor carbonsonic shuttlecock is quicker and flicker comparing to normal shuttle. Hoping that they can improve the shuttle quality in order to save animals.
I will never use them until BWF announces that they will change to use this kind of shuttle instead of a regular one which means a new shuttle really works for playing.
That is where you are wrong. Man nade materials are not biodegradable and will leave a mark or print on earth due to toxicity of chemicals being used. Bird feathers are organic and is good for environment when disposed off.
Ma jin is a legend. Based on performance Ma jin is better than any of our current players including Aaron chia / Soh wooi yik. Malaysia is lucky to have citizens that could speak multiple languages due to the education system in Malaysia.
@@2002S40 he is speaking mandarin. Malaysia have multiple choice of school. Usually Malaysian born Chinese speak dialect Chinese like Cantonese , hockien, hakka etc. But you need to learn mandarin in venukular Chinese schools. There are still a lot English educated Malaysian Chinese here in Malaysia that don't know mandarin. Our national language is bahasa melayu.
@@chanronnie5079 I am Malaysian born Chinese myself. I don't speak mandarin. But I do speak hockien and Cantonese. Does that make me less Chinese? Absolutely not. You are free to enter venukular Chinese school or national. Even some Malaysian Indian and malays send their children to venukular Chinese school. Mandarin is just another language in Malaysia. But the more important language is bahasa melayu and English. I have no comments on Indonesian Chinese people.