
England. Round of 32
05:00
Weikeng Liang/Chang Wang
03/03
Takumi Nomura/Yuichi Shimogami
Regular time

Weikeng Liang/Chang Wang - Takumi Nomura/Yuichi Shimogami is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated clashes in the world of Badminton right now. Taking place on 2026/03/03 10:00 as part of the All England Open. Doubles tournament, this fixture has all the makings of a proper showdown. Both sides are coming in with something to prove, and fans across the scene will be keeping a close eye as the action unfolds. If you're following Badminton this season, Weikeng Liang/Chang Wang - Takumi Nomura/Yuichi Shimogami is one you won’t want to miss.
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