An Xiying advances to badminton women’s singles final with 27 consecutive victories at Asian Games

Original title: Asian Games-Badminton women’s singles An Xiying 2-0 He Bingjiaohao advanced to the final with 27 consecutive victories

On October 6, Beijing time, the Hangzhou Asian Games entered the 13th competition day. In the first women’s singles semifinal of the badminton event held at the Binjiang Gymnasium, He Bingjiao swallowed her sixth consecutive defeat against top seed An Xiying 10-21, 13-21. The Korean player won 27 consecutive victories and advanced to the final. , becoming the third Korean athlete in history to reach the Asian Games women’s singles final.

World No. 5 He Bingjiao challenges world No. 1 An Xiying this round. The two sides have met 9 times before. He Bingjiao has lost five games in a row this season after winning four games in a row. Starting from this season’s Korea Open, Ahn Se-ying has started a 26-game winning streak and won 5 championships including the World Championships and Asian Games team competition.

In the first game, the two sides struggled all the way to 7-7. An Xiying seized the opportunity of He Bingjiao’s increased mistakes to widen the point difference and scored 11-7 on a diagonal and entered the technical timeout. Returning to the game, An Xiying made a mistake in netting and stopped the momentum of scoring 6 points in a row. He Bingjiao made a mistake in netting and sent the out of the game. An Xiying made a slash with her head and took the lead 21-10.

In the second game, An Xiying led 6-1 at the beginning, and He Bingjiao chased to 5-6. An Xiying withstood her opponent’s counterattack, and seized the opportunity of He Bingjiao’s mistake in netting to lead 11-6 and enter the technical timeout. Returning to the game, An Xiying scored 5 points in a row to widen the point difference. She lobbed the ball back and got the court point. He Bingjiao saved 2 backhand diagonals and went out of the sideline. An Xiying made another game at 21-13. With a big score of 2-0, he won six consecutive games against He Bingjiao and advanced to the finals with a 27-game winning streak. She also became the third South Korean player to reach the Asian Games women’s singles final after Lee Young-sook (Beijing in 1990) and Bang Zhuxian (Hiroshima in 1994).Return to Sohu to see more

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2023-10-06 06:57:47
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