National badminton singles continued to perform brilliantly on the second day of the All England Open_Zhang Yiman_Li Shifeng_Women’s Singles

Original title: National badminton singles continued to perform brilliantly on the second day of the All England Badminton Open

National badminton singles continued to perform brilliantly on the second day of the All England Badminton Open

Original title: The second day of the All England Badminton Open (quote)

Guo Yu continued to perform brilliantly in singles (theme)

China Sports News reporter Zhou Yuan

Following Zhao Junpeng’s 2-1 victory over the men’s singles world champion and Singapore star Luo Jianyou on the first day, on the second match day of the All England Badminton Open on the evening of March 15, Beijing time, the national badminton singles performed brilliantly again, and the women’s singles national player Zhang Yiman defeated the women’s singles world champion and Indian star Sindhu 2-0 to break into the top 16.

On the second match day, the first round of women’s singles in the All England Championship staged a focus match, with Zhang Yiman facing Sindhu. Zhang Yiman is currently ranked 17th in the world, Sindhu 9th. The two sides played against each other 2 times before, and each won 1 win.

Meeting Sindhu in the first round is undoubtedly a tough battle for Zhang Yiman. In the first game, Zhang Yiman played a beautiful game against the wind and fell behind 13-16 in the middle game. However, she adjusted in time and made a sudden effort. She scored a wave of 8-1 and won by 21-17. In the second game, the two sides had a stalemate at the beginning. After 5 draws, Zhang Yiman gradually widened the gap and entered the interval with an 11-7 lead. After that, Zhang Yiman completely controlled the game, 21 to 11, and Zhang Yiman defeated his rival 2-0 in straight sets.

In another women’s singles match that day, No. 5 seed He Bingjiao reversed the American player Wang Yuanli 17-21, 21-17, 21-6. In this way, together with Chen Yufei, Wang Zhiyi and Han Yue who won on the first match day, the five golden flowers in the women’s singles of the national feather team all advanced to the top 16.

In the men’s singles match, Shi Yuqi faced the world’s 16th-ranked Japanese player Kanta Tsuneyama and played proactively, winning easily 21-16, 21-11. Li Shifeng, who narrowly lost to Hong Kong veteran Wu Jialong in the final of the German Open last week, played against Wu Jialong again in the All England Championship. Li Shifeng took the initiative in the first game and easily won 21-12. When Li Shifeng led 8-1 in the second game, Wu Jialang chose to retire. Li Shifeng joined hands with Shi Yuqi and Zhao Junpeng to enter the top 8. In the next round, Zhao Junpeng and Li Shifeng will face each other across the net and stage a “Chinese Derby”. It is a little regrettable that Lu Guangzu, who was injured in the German Open, failed to recover in time. He retired at 7-11 in the first game against Japanese player Kodai Naraoka.Return to Sohu to see more

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