Two legendary badminton stars have fought bravely for more than ten years, leaving a record of 35. Dānlín won by 25-01. So Lindane is better than Li Zongwei.
Brief introduction of lindane
198310 June 14 was born in Linjiang Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province. China badminton men's singles player. The first Grand Slam player in badminton history to win the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, All England Championships and several world badminton super series titles. Known as the first brother of badminton in China. One of the four great kings of badminton in the world.
Brief introduction of Li Zongwei
1982 1 0 June 21Born in Penang, Malaysia, he is a Malaysian badminton men's singles player. Known as the first brother of badminton in Malaysia. One of the four great kings of badminton in the world.
Review of Li Zongwei's match record against Dānlín
The first confrontation between Dānlín and Li Zongwei took place in the Thomas Cup Asian Regional Qualifier in 2004, and Dānlín beat the opponent 2-/kloc-0-. However, in the 2005 Malaysian Open, Li Zongwei retaliated against Dānlín with a score of 2-/kloc-0-,and has maintained the record of Malaysia's men's singles victory over Dānlín ever since.
In the Sudirman Cup in 2007, Li Zongwei beat Dānlín with two scores of 2 1 ratio 17. In the soup cup in 2008, Li Zongwei defeated Dānlín 2-0, and Super Dan lost to Malaysia twice in a row, which also made people question his prospects for the Beijing Olympic Games.
In the badminton men's singles final of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Dānlín, who withstood the heavy pressure, played a perfect role, and deduced the violent aesthetics of "killing the net in the backcourt and pouncing in front of the net" to the extreme, and swept Li Zongwei with 2 1 2 and 2 1 8 without any suspense. Li Zongwei, who lost the game, once shed tears, which also shocked the audience.
In the final of 20 12 London Olympic Games, Li Zongwei played a master's level, not only won the first game, but also led by 19 to 18 in the deciding game. However, Dānlín had the last laugh with his beautiful attack and changeable ball path. This shocking war was even hailed as an epic confrontation at that time.