CHINA coach Li Yongbo sat in stony silence as the South Korean players celebrated with wild joy after achieving what was thought impossible.
South Korea made badminton history when they ended China's 12-year stranglehold on the Uber Cup with a 3-1 victory in the final yesterday.
The Koreans were expected to buckle under the might of a team who came through to the final having dropped just one game in four ties.
However, the brave Koreans played their hearts out to claim the Cup for the first time ever with victories in the first singles and both the doubles matches.
South Korea made badminton history when they ended China's 12-year stranglehold on the Uber Cup with a 3-1 victory in the final yesterday.
The Koreans were expected to buckle under the might of a team who came through to the final having dropped just one game in four ties.
However, the brave Koreans played their hearts out to claim the Cup for the first time ever with victories in the first singles and both the doubles matches.

