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‘Racquet’ Kim Sang-kyung’s growing season is dazzling [TV와치]



'Racquet' Kim Sang-kyung's growing season is dazzling [TV와치]


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‘Racquet’ Kim Sang-kyung’s growing season is dazzling [TV와치]

Kim Sang-kyung, who is a little lacking but full of sincerity, is dazzling.

SBS Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Racket Boys’ (played by Bo Bo-hoon/directed by Young-gwang Cho) is a challenge for the Racket Boys who dream of becoming a badminton-based idol, and it is a growing drama of 16 boys and girls in a rural area.

In the play, Yoon Hyeon-jong (Kim Sang-kyung) is a badminton coach at Haenam Seo Middle School when it is difficult to keep up with a friend’s debt guarantee. Although he is a coach, he is more interested in salary and bonuses than coaching, and is sometimes more immature than children. Yoon Hyun-jong, who is more interested in Congolese than his main job, caused a little anger, and there were even jokes that he was the biggest villain in the ‘Racquet Boys’.

By the end of the match, Hyunjong Yoon drank to the point where he became nauseous the day before the competition, and the children missed the competition they had worked hard for. Not only that, he comforted the children without noticing rather than reflecting on his irresponsible behavior. His actions seemed even more unfavorable because he had no malice.

Yoon Hyun-jong, who had never been so impatient like this, is changing little by little by eating the children’s trust and comfort. While he was alone, he showed his passion for watching and analyzing children’s game videos, and he took great care not to hurt ace Bang Yoon-dam (played by Sang-yeon Sang), who had led the team for a long time.

In the 8th episode of ‘Racquet Boys’, which aired on June 22, I went to Pang (Ahn Nae-sang), a lifelong rival for the children, with coffee. I didn’t ask to be looked after like other coaches who are frantic about personal network management, but to be treated fairly.

Yoon Hyun-jong’s treatment of director Pang was childish at times to the extent that it was hard to believe he was an adult. But for the troubled children, he took a step back. I learned that I should know how to give up when something more precious than my self-esteem comes up. Because of his sincerity, the long cold relationship with Director Peng was able to be resolved.

Hyunjong Yoon is a little lacking, but he is a warm adult who knows how not to inherit the evil habit of violence in the sports world. Also, he is an innocent person who always tries to communicate at the same level as children. What will he look like when responsibility is added to his warmth and innocence? The growth of Yoon Hyun-jong, who grows up with his children, is another point of observation for ‘Racquet Boys’.

(Photo = provided by SBS ‘Racket Boys’)

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