Recommendations for Sports-Themed Korean Dramas That Can Make Your Watch List!


 There are so many genres and themes of South Korean dramas that you can choose from. From mystery to romance, it's all there. Even for those of you who like sports, there are also tablets.
Highlighting one of the sports, the following South Korean dramas are very interesting for you to follow. Starting from the story of the struggle to become an athlete, forming a team, family relationships and friendships forged through sports. Here are suggestions for sports-themed dramas you can watch!



Hot Stove League


The drama that won the Best Dramawa Award category at the 2020 BaekSang Art Awards, is rich with Director Jung Dong Yoon and Writer Lee Shin Hwa. Airing on SBS, the drama starring Namkoong Min and Park Eun Bin as the main players tells the story of Baek Seung-Soo (Namkoong Min) who is the newly appointed general manager of the professional baseball team Dreams. This team is at the top of the league. Lee Se-Young (Park Eun-Bin) is the team's operations manager. He loves Dreams very much and he never gives up on the team.



For those of you who like baseball, or want to know about the story behind the scenes of baseball teams, you can watch Hot Stove League!



Racket Boys


Director Jo Young Gwang collaborated with Writer Jung Bo-Hoon to make a story about the sport of badminton. Mainly, the drama focuses on the story of a boys' badminton team at a high school in Haenam as they compete in a junior athletics competition. The 16-year-old boy and girl in Haenam were raised as humans all this time.



Yoon Hyeon-Jong (Kim Sang-Kyung) was once the best badminton player and he now takes a job as the coach of the boys' badminton team at a high school in Haenam. The badminton team is on the verge of disbanding. The players in the team are Yoon Hae-Kang (Tang Joon-Sang), Bang Yoon-Dam (Son Sang-Yeon), Na Woo-Chan (Choi Hyun-Wook) and Lee Yong-Tae (Kim Kang-Hoon). The players are not very good.



Meanwhile, Ra Yeong-Ja (Oh Na-Ra) is the coach of the girls' badminton team at a different high school in Haenam. His badminton team is ranked #1 among their peers.



Played by many talented young actors, with a bright story genre, this drama can get on your watch list.



To The Beautiful You


This drama, which premiered in 2012, was directed by Director Jeon Ki Sang, which is a manga story written by Writer Hisaya Nakajo, then later written into a drama script by Writer Lee Young-Chul.



To The Beautiful You tells the story of Kang Tae-Joon (Minho) who is a gold medalist in the high jump, but he falls in an accident due to injury. To help her idol, a girl named Koo Jae-Hee (Sulli) disguises herself as a boy and enrolls in the same boys' high school.



Set in an all-boys school that focuses on athletes, the drama will tell the story of youth and the friendships that exist within.



Birdie Buddy


This time it's a golf-themed sports drama, Birdie Buddy. Director Yun Sang-Ho, adapted the comic story written by Chiu Seong-Hyeon, and then scripted the drama by Writer Kwon In-Chan. Titled Birdie Buddy, the drama tells the story of former golf pro John Lee (Lee Yong-Woo) who won the PGA title and how he leads two people to become the next queen of golf.



On the other hand, Min Hae-Ryung (Lee Da-Hee) grew up to be an elite golfer and was always surrounded by the best environment to play golf. His emotions are always under control and he has a deep wound inside him.



Lau is Sung Mi-Soo (Uee) who is a country girl from Kangwon Province. He came from a poor background, but his mother worked as a caddy. With Mi-Su's bright personality and hard work, she strives to become an elite golfer. Through this drama, you will see how golfers practice from close range.
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