The top four seeded players of the Thailand Badminton Open successfully passed the competition

The top four seeded players in the Thailand Badminton Open all passedFly into the homes of ordinary people

Caption: Most seeded players in Thailand Badminton Open successfully passed the competition

The Thailand Badminton Open was held yesterday in the quarter-finals of each individual event. The men’s singles entered the semi-finals are all seeded players, and no major upsets broke out.

Due to the absence of No. 1 seed Kento Momota, there are only 7 seeds in the men’s singles in this station. Except for No. 3 seed Anton Mori’s upset encounter, the remaining 6 seeds all reached the top 8. In yesterday’s game, No. 2 seed Chinese Taipei’s Zhou Tiancheng defeated No. 8 seed Malaysian Li Zijia in two straight games to advance to the semi-finals. Although there have been no matches for 10 months, veteran Zhou Tiancheng still maintains a stable state, and he still has a clear advantage in the face of Li Zijia, the young player who has improved the most in the past two years. The scores of the two games were 21 to 17 and 21 to 15.

In District 7/8 where An Dongsen is located, Lee Cheuk Yew of Hong Kong, China, broke the siege. However, the non-seeded player failed to go further and lost to No. 7 seed and another Hong Kong player Ng Ka Long yesterday.

The No. 5 seed and Indonesian player Jin Ting fought hard in three games yesterday, knocking out Danish player Jemke 2-1. The two sides fought fiercely for 66 minutes. The first two rounds were very fierce and the score was relatively close. But in the deciding game, Jemke’s state plummeted, and Ginting took 21 to 5.

The contest between No. 4 seed Denmark’s Ansai Long and No. 6 Indonesia Jonathan was unexpectedly fierce. Ansai Long won very easily, winning two consecutive games 21-14 and 21-5.

In the women’s singles competition, the world’s No. 1 Dai Ziying easily passed the competition, knocking out Canadian player Li Wenshan in straight sets 21-11 and 21-13.

In another focus of the battle, South Korean genius girl An Se Young defeated Thai star Intanon 2-0. Thailand’s sister Intanon has won the women’s singles championship at the World Championships, but her state has begun to decline in recent years. Facing the impact of young South Korean rookies, Intanon had a chance to win the first game, losing 20-22. In the second game, Indanon was beaten out of nowhere and lost again 12-21.

The other two women’s singles semi-finals were won by the Olympic champion, Spanish star Marin and Denmark’s Brisifelt, who respectively defeated host players Suba Nida and Busanland yesterday. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Wang Zhiling)

Editor: Lu Weixin

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