Ge Fei & Gu Jun - The Most DOMINANT Pair Ever

When most people think of dominant badminton players they think of Lin Dan, a player who is widely regarded as the greatest ever.
But a decade before Lin Dan came around there was a pair, also from China, who were even more dominant.
A pair so dominant in fact they were deemed unbeatable.
This pair was Ge Fei and Gu Jun and in this video I will break down their dominance as well as explain how I think they were able to do it.
#youtube #youtuber #youtubvideo #GeFei #GuJun #BWF #badminton #badmintonlover
Thumbnail credit - @xi40tong (IG)
00:00 - 2:09 - Introduction
2:09 - 4:58 - Where it all started (1996)
4:58 - 10:30 - Their longest season (1997)
10:30 - 13:27 - The perfect 2 years (1998 & 1999)
13:27 - 17:31 - Creating history (2000)
17:31 - 25:03 - How they did it

Пікірлер: 43

  • @rishabhprasad5417
    @rishabhprasad54175 күн бұрын

    This channel should be renamed - Badminton Archeology -- the depth, the digging of history, the quality is world class....keep doing your great work!!

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Haha thanks! No stopping me, only getting started

  • @lucashamilton151
    @lucashamilton1515 күн бұрын

    Ge Fei & Gu Jun were part of youngsters that help to revive China’s glory. From 1992 they suffered sharp declines in men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, a little bit less in women’s doubles. The 1995 Sudirman Cup observed Chinese young guns shocked the world by defeating top players and won the 1st title for their country. Sun Jun (19) & Ye Zhaoying (21) then started to conquer the world as Ge Fei (19) and Gu Jun (20) began their domination.

  • @master40382
    @master403825 күн бұрын

    Brilliant. It's surprising how we haven't seen any coverage about a pair this dominant before (arguably GOAT-level by a mile). Thank you Ben for doing outstanding work and telling this story. We badminton fans truly appreciate it.

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Yeah this pair are a little forgotten, as too are many others from before the mid 2000s I'd say. I hope to change that and bring them into the light 🙌

  • @yukiaditya7352
    @yukiaditya73523 күн бұрын

    As much as im a huge supporter of Indonesian team back then, i couldnt deny Ge Fei and Gu Jun were both amazing and always interesting to watch.

  • @jackburtonstwin
    @jackburtonstwin5 күн бұрын

    Ben's background as a top flight player himself lends great insight and perspective to these videos as well as knowledge (both personal and professional). It's so easy for these amazing players of the past to be memory holed into history and we can grow to forget the astounding qualities they brought to the sport. Badminton, for a sport which such a long history, has a relatively short Olympic story as it only became a "demonstration sport" at the 1972 event before being adopted as a full Olympic sport from 1992 Barcelona forward. All comfortably within my lifetime, which serves only to demonstrate how monumentally old I am!

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your kind words. Badminton's Olympic story is quite an interesting one. I might be tackling it soon

  • @jiaxuanuwu
    @jiaxuanuwu3 күн бұрын

    Most underrated channel of all time , Great vid

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    3 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that 🤗

  • @newkid7
    @newkid75 күн бұрын

    Bravo! Thank you Ben for this wonderful documentary, it's so well structured and interesting. I can't imagine how many hours you dedicated to this, how many matches you had to watch, Salute! Those are blood boiling jaw dropping stats! I thought Chen QingChen and Jia Yifan almost good enough to be the GOAT, now I realize it's impossible. And Chen and Jia also have different personalities as Ge and Gu, they said they wouldn't be friends if not for badminton, interesting!

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    It must be the winning secret 😂 yeah it was a lot of reading and watching but always worth it for comments like yours 🙌

  • @madhuchandarsundaravel7021
    @madhuchandarsundaravel70215 күн бұрын

    Back in the days, Cai Yun was my most favourite front court player.

  • @m26498130
    @m264981305 күн бұрын

    Wow thanks so much for this Ben!

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    More than welcome. My pleasure 😊

  • @eMBurr
    @eMBurr5 күн бұрын

    Amazing career. Great work Ben, thanks for the video

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    It was outstanding. Imagine if they had decided to continue. At their age I think they had another Olympic cycle in them. Crazy

  • @pradanagara
    @pradanagara5 күн бұрын

    The legend

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Definitely

  • @editionlvl
    @editionlvl5 күн бұрын

    Damm i wished there was a video about Cai Yun Fu Haifeng...they were ridiculous at their prime...extremely entertaining pair

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    I might just have to make one then

  • @namrataarvind374
    @namrataarvind3744 күн бұрын

    Amazing video. I feel like women doubles in the least spoken about discipline in Badminton ( I might be wrong). So its so nice to see content creators like you make such well researched videos about it.

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    4 күн бұрын

    You aren't wrong, women's doubles is the least talked about discipline in badminton. I'll always try to do videos on all of badminton, from all disciplines to players of all levels. Whatever I find interesting or tells a good story will make it into my channel 😀

  • @lucashamilton151

    @lucashamilton151

    4 күн бұрын

    Because the Chinese dominated the field all the time. It got more attention during Matsutomo/Takahashi’s era but then Chen/Jia returned to “invincible” mode. Now Baek/Lee is becoming the biggest threat, but who knows how long.

  • @KaleshKSekhar
    @KaleshKSekhar5 күн бұрын

    What a legends ❤️

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Most definitely 💪🏻

  • @panitasrinate6905
    @panitasrinate69055 күн бұрын

    Excellent

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much 😀

  • @lucashamilton151
    @lucashamilton1515 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: at the early 1996, the pair was on the verge of breaking up, as Ge Fei, an introvert, felt so annoyed by Gu Jun, who was so straightforward, was picking up on everything she did. Coach Tian Bingyi, not Li Yongbo, was the one who solved this problem. He talked to each of them personally, then together, and the girls were deeply touched. They started to understand each other more, and that I believe had marked the start of their domination.

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Interesting. In the two articles I read with exerts from their interview Tian Bingyi wasn't mentioned (Li Yongbo was as to was "coach" maybe that was Tian) and there wasn't a mention of their arguments almost causing them to almost split. Thanks for the fun fact 😊

  • @lucashamilton151

    @lucashamilton151

    5 күн бұрын

    @@BenBeckmanBadminton It was mentioned a lot in Chinese newspaper. Here's from an article I read on Sohu: "...In life, Ge Fei is introverted and not good at speaking, while Gu Jun is lively and outgoing and talks a lot. Because of the big contrast in personality, the two are a perfect match on the court, but they rarely interact in life. Apart from training and competitions, Ge Fei and Gu Jun rarely played together, they did not live in the same dormitory, and neither had ever invited the other to dinner. Girls are more sensitive, and Ge Fei and Gu Jun would have some small conflicts during training. Before the 1996 All England Open Badminton Championships, Ge Fei found Tian Bingyi and said that Gu Jun liked to nag and she couldn't stand it, so she asked to break up. Tian Bingyi tried to persuade Ge Fei: Gu Jun is a straightforward person, don't take it to heart, she just wants to play well because she likes to nag. You and Ge Fei are the key players of the team, and she has paid a lot for you in every aspect, how can you just break up? Afterwards, Tian Bingyi also worked on Gu Jun: Ge Fei has a different personality from you, so you should pay attention to the way you speak in the future. Then, Tian Bingyi called Ge Fei and Gu Jun together and gave them a metaphor: A pair of excellent doubles players should have three legs, one of which is tied together, so that they can cooperate well. Now that you two have the strength to win the Olympic championship, you must cherish the opportunity to win glory for the country. How many chances can you have in life? Ge Fei and Gu Jun were deeply touched, and they never had any quarrels again after that. Whenever they had any ideas, they would bring them up in time for discussion..." Also, Tian Bingyi was the WD head coach at the time. So he would have to deal with such problems more directly than Li Yongbo.

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    @@lucashamilton151 so interesting. Finding Chinese articles and all that stuff is tricky for me. I'll do even more digging next time. Appreciate you making the comment... Super cool n interesting

  • @lucashamilton151

    @lucashamilton151

    5 күн бұрын

    @@BenBeckmanBadminton I strongly recommend that. There are so many touching stories that you would not regret reading. Especially for the question “How did they do it?” at the end of the video. So much more than just the rivalry.

  • @vinayakpatil0303
    @vinayakpatil03033 күн бұрын

    still I am waiting for p.v.sindhuu

  • @simongao1942
    @simongao19423 күн бұрын

    Ge Fei is also the wife of Coach Sun Jun

  • @sudarmaji77
    @sudarmaji775 күн бұрын

    when i read about women double back then, I always thought "it's them again"

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    I'm sure you weren't alone 😂

  • @rasmawiy8615
    @rasmawiy86155 күн бұрын

    how come china so good in badminton? they also human but why they very strong and dominant?

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    They have a solid system with good funding, and excellent coaches. With years of excellence it means they have not only a wealth of knowledge but can attract the best athletes to the sport. Success breeds success as they say, China is a shining example of that

  • @zahhym
    @zahhym5 күн бұрын

    title doesn't make sense

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    Yeah have no idea how that happened. Corrected now though

  • @zahhym

    @zahhym

    5 күн бұрын

    @@BenBeckmanBadminton Great video though! Very rare to see such quality coverage of anything from more than a decade ago.

  • @BenBeckmanBadminton

    @BenBeckmanBadminton

    5 күн бұрын

    @@zahhym yeah I know, I managed to dig out some good sources 😎 glad u liked the video