Tough Competition Ahead for Singapore Badminton Players at Super 750 Open

The Singapore Badminton Open (Super 750) starts next Tuesday (May 28) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Our country’s badminton players are facing strong enemies one after another, and it is not easy to advance.

my country’s men’s singles Loh Kean Yew, women’s singles Yeo Jia Min and mixed doubles Xu Yongkai/Chen Wei Han are not seeded players. In the first round, only the world No. 12 Loh Kean Yew has a high chance of winning. He will face the world No. 19 Chinese player Lu Guangzu. Currently, Loh Kean Yew has a two-match winning record in the match.

If Loh Kean Yew can break through, his opponent in the second round may be last year’s Singapore Open runner-up, Danish star Anders Antonsen (fourth seed). The latter will have a “civil war” with his compatriot Jemke in the first round.

Indonesian player Ginting, who is striving for his third consecutive title, will face Malaysian star Lee Zii Jia, who won the Thailand Open last week. If Ginting wins the tournament, he may face world No. 1 Danish player Anders Axelsen in the quarterfinals.

my country’s women’s singles player Yang Jiamin will face China’s eighth seed He Bingjiao in the first round. The latter has won all four of their matches. Last year’s champion and top seed An Se-young (South Korea) will face Myanmar’s De Ta Toussa in the first round of women’s singles, and is expected to win easily. The focus of the first round of women’s singles is Japan’s fifth seed Akane Yamaguchi against Thailand’s former world champion Ratchanok Intanon.

In the mixed doubles, the Chinese pair Xu Yongkai/Chen Weihan had bad luck in the first round, and faced last year’s world champions, the Korean pair Seo Seung-jae/Chae Yu-jung. The latter has won all three encounters. In the mixed doubles, since only 31 pairs participated, the top seeds Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong (China) had a bye in the first round.

There are no players in our country participating in men’s doubles and women’s doubles events

There are no players in our country participating in the men’s doubles and women’s doubles events. The top 32 men’s doubles will stage three team-mate “civil wars”. Two pairs from Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan will compete for the top 16 qualifications. Among them, Indonesia’s “dad combination” Ahsan/Hendra will compete with teammates Fikri/Maulana The confrontation deserves attention.

In the women’s doubles, the last year’s champions and world No. 1s, China’s Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, are expected to win in the first two rounds. Their quarterfinal opponents may be Japan’s Mayu Matsumoto/Wakana Nagahara.

2024-05-23 12:34:11
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