Alex Lanier is evetything we've ever dreamed of and more over here, in France. He has great talent but most importantly, ecellent mental fortitude and good badminton IQ. I can't wait to see how far he'll go !
Very insightful content 👍 even i, as a french fan following Lanier for years now, learned a lot about him. Indeed we know him for being our biggest prospect. Hope he doesn't crash and burn by putting too much pressure on himself. NB : only thing i wished to see in the video is his relationship to his coach Kestutis Navikas, whom he met in the Lithuanian International you talked about when he won it... at age 16 😆😯
not related but i’ve always enjoyed new documentaries by ‘tib’ they’re so well made! in such high quality , the pictures , background music etc! excited for more documentaries for other players from “this is badminton”
The information about the junior world championship is wrong. Not only did he lose to Hu in the individual but pretty sure he lost to Farhan in the team competition at the junior world's. Great player, but wild he never won the juniors.
As told in the video, he was coming back from a back injury and the worlds were his first tournament in months. He was lacking some tournament practice but still made it to a medal... pretty good if you ask me.
bro is the future
Great content
We really need this kind of video for badminton players🙏
Power is extra ordinary
Bro is so goated I fw heavy
Another nice video mate 🙌🏻 enjoyed it
Thanks bro 👍🏻
hope your dreams come true
Alex Lanier is evetything we've ever dreamed of and more over here, in France. He has great talent but most importantly, ecellent mental fortitude and good badminton IQ. I can't wait to see how far he'll go !
well done, looking forward to more
Very well curated video🎉
Holy, another Epic videos, Great job TIB🎉🎉
You made my day 😁
Very insightful content 👍 even i, as a french fan following Lanier for years now, learned a lot about him.
Indeed we know him for being our biggest prospect. Hope he doesn't crash and burn by putting too much pressure on himself.
NB : only thing i wished to see in the video is his relationship to his coach Kestutis Navikas, whom he met in the Lithuanian International you talked about when he won it... at age 16 😆😯
Such a great content. Loved the way every minor detail was focused throughout the video ....
I started tried some new animation skills, and I'm so happy to get your approval! 😊
This content is history fr
Already surpasses the Popov brothers
He indeed causes Victor Axelsen troubles. A promising star is rising. 😊 . Hopefully, this will boost other young Asian players
Great content, hope he can do something like Viktor Axelsen, and inspire badminton to young generations in France
Wow was that really him playing with Viktor and Lee Chong Wei? I remember that video!
Backstory to Kunluvat pls!!
not related but i’ve always enjoyed new documentaries by ‘tib’ they’re so well made! in such high quality , the pictures , background music etc! excited for more documentaries for other players from “this is badminton”
Thanks,😊 More to come, please keep support my channel!
Now we know where his flexibilty come from..his dad is an athlete and trained him from early age..
He is 19 but doesn’t look 19, no doubt he has talent , but hope he isn’t on the dark side here
Of course he's on dark side why wouldn't he be
What does that mean
@@pythonstinger he thinks alex doped
He looks 30yo
Another Afridi, 19years my @55
Balding at 19 is crazyyyy
The information about the junior world championship is wrong. Not only did he lose to Hu in the individual but pretty sure he lost to Farhan in the team competition at the junior world's. Great player, but wild he never won the juniors.
As told in the video, he was coming back from a back injury and the worlds were his first tournament in months. He was lacking some tournament practice but still made it to a medal... pretty good if you ask me.