Tokyo en Seine: “It would have been a shame to say stop” … in badminton, for Brice Leverdez, a match changed everything

Tokyo en Seine: “It would have been a shame to say stop” … in <a data-ail="1236205" target="_self" href="https://www.archysport.com/category/badminton/" >badminton</a>, for Brice Leverdez, a match changed everything – Le Parisien

The best French badminton player had planned to let go of the shuttlecock after the Rio Games, where he was taken out in hens. But a victory against the world number one, a few weeks later, totally relaunched his career.

Parisian Brice Leverdez, who is starting his third Olympic Games, is one of three European badminton players to have beaten world number one and legendary Malaysian Lee Chong Wei more than once.  LP / Icon Sport / Dave Winter
Parisian Brice Leverdez, who is starting his third Olympic Games, is one of three European badminton players to have beaten world number one and legendary Malaysian Lee Chong Wei more than once. LP / Icon Sport / Dave Winter
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