On February 18th, Beijing time, in the largest badminton forum in China, the TOP10 list of the world's longest badminton winning streak became a hot topic among netizens.
According to statistics from foreign media, the top ten consecutive world badminton records are: Kim Dong-moon/Luo Jingmin (Korea mixed doubles) 71 games; Ge Fei/Gu Jun (Chinese women’s doubles) 64 games; Ge Fei /Gu Jun (Chinese Women's Doubles) 61 games; Park Joo Bong/Jung Myung Hee (Korea Mixed Doubles) 59 games; Lund/DuPont (Denmark Mixed Doubles) 55 games; Lund/Thomson (Denmark Mixed Doubles) 51 games; Kim Dong Text/Luo Jingmin (Korea mixed doubles) 47 games; Subbagiya/Meinaki (Indonesia men's doubles) 47 games; Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (Chinese mixed doubles) 45 games; Kim Dongwen/Luo Jingmin (Korea mixed doubles) 41 games .
It can be seen that the South Korean mixed doubles legend Kim Dong-Moon/Luo Kyung-min has an exclusive three seats in the TOP10 list of winning streaks, showing a very strong dominance.
Ge Fei/Gu Jun, who is called "the world's first double" by fans, has become the only women's doubles combination in the TOP10 consecutive record with a 64-game winning streak and a 61-game winning streak. What’s more commendable is that Ge Fei/Gu Jun actually lost only one goal in two consecutive 60+ victories, which means that they played a terrifying record of 125 wins and only 1 loss in that period of time, maintaining for four years. An impressive record of "unbeaten in a foreign war" over a long period of time, winning consecutive gold medals in the badminton women's doubles at the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Olympic Games.
In addition, Zhang Nan has become the only active player in the list. He currently focuses on men's doubles and is struggling for admission to the Tokyo Olympics.
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