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Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

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Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

Translated by Xie Dingfeng/Su Wei

On November 19, the 2021 Indonesia Masters ended the 1/4 final competition, and all four finalists were released. The Olympic men's doubles champion group Li Yang / Wang Qilin faced the Malaysian Xie Dingfeng / Su Weiyi combination, who had previously maintained a complete victory, played abnormally and was swept away miserably; similarly, the Olympic women's doubles team Polly / Lahayu faced Putita / Sha Xili, who had never lost before, and fought hard for 3 sets and was reversed out.

Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

Screenshot of the game

Li Yang/Wang Qilin previously played Xie Dingfeng/Su Weiyi to maintain a 3-0 overall victory. The last time they played was at the Thailand Open at the beginning of the year, and this one was an encounter.

In the first set, Xie Dingfeng/Su Weiyi maintained a slight lead at the beginning, and when the battle reached 10-9, they played a small climax of 9-1 to win the first set 21-13.

In the second set, the scores of the two teams were scorched, alternately rising, and when the battle reached 12-12, the Olympic champion was hit by a malaysian double to play a small climax of 8-1, and finally Xie Dingfeng / Su Weiyi won another set 21-15 with a more stable state, and also ended the 3-game losing streak.

In the semi-finals, the Xie/Su combination will face Shoro Hoki/ Yugo Kobayashi, and the Japanese men's doubles team will reverse the 7th seeded Danish duo of Astrup/Rasmussen 2:1 in another match.

Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

Polly/Rahayu

Olympic champion Indonesian duo Polly/Lahayu is today's opponent is the Thai duo Putita/Shahili, and the record of the confrontation is also 3-0 to maintain an absolute lead, which also has a certain psychological advantage.

In the first set, the Indonesian duo showed the domineering spirit of the king and maintained the lead all the way, although Putita/Shahili tried to catch up, Polly/Lahayu still won 21-18. In the second set, the two sides suddenly changed their status, after 5 draws, the Indonesian combination made more mistakes, and was quickly pulled apart by the Thai combination, Putita / Sha Xili won 21-13, making the big score 1-1.

In the decider, the state of the two sides fluctuated greatly, and at the beginning, Putita/Shasiri led 9-2, but the Thai combination lost 7 points in a row, and after 9 draws, it scored 5 consecutive points and lost 4 points, after which the two teams fell into a stalemate. With a steady play on key points, Putita/Sha xili won the final victory 21-19 and also ended a three-game losing streak.

In the semi-finals, Putita/Sha Xili will face No. 4 seeds Nao Matsuyama/Chiyo Shida, who will take advantage of Malaysian rookie Tan Kang Lok/Tina in two sets to increase their record to 4-0.

Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

Jung Na Eun /Kim Hye Jeong

There will also be a semi-final, which will be a civil war between South Korea. Dark horse combination Jung Na Eun / Kim Hye Jeong 1/4 final upset again, defeated a pair of Thailand's Kitty Tarakur / Ba Zongya, tomorrow against compatriot Kim Joo Young / Kong Hee Yong can not be black to the end.

In terms of singles, the waves are not alarming, and the masters have all passed. Plannoy, who beat Arcelorn in the cold yesterday, lost 0-2 to teammate Slicante, and some fans even doubted Acelon's loss.

Olympic champions Li Yang / Wang Qilin were swept out of the Final Four of the Indonesia Masters

Thailand's talented youngster Kunravut temporarily remained insoluble against the Danish players, losing 11-21, 17-21 to Antonson, stopping in the quarterfinals.

Here are the results of all the individual competitions:

Men's Singles

Kento Momota 2:0 Jemke 21-15 21-5

Zhou Tiancheng 2:1 Wu Jialang 21-19 12-21 21-18

Antonson 2:0 Quinravut 21-11 21-17

Srikante 2:0 Plannoy 21-7 21-18

Women's Singles

Akane Yamaguchi 2:1 Lee 8-21 21-12 21-10

Sindu 2:0 Iggit 21-13 21-10

Ann 2:0 Takahashi Saga 21-15 21-14

Guess Wan 2:0 Yang Jiamin 21-12 21-13

Men's Doubles

Gideon/Sukamuyo 2:0 Pramudia/Jeremia 22-20 21-17

Wang Yaoxin/Zhang Yuyu 2:1 Wu Shifei/Nui Zuding 21-13 18-21 21-18

Xie Dingfeng/Su Wei translates 2:0 Li Yang/Wang Qilin21-13 21-15

Shoro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi 2:1 Astrup/Rasmussen 19-21 21-14 21-19

Women's Doubles

Kim Shoei / Kouyori 2:1Senchi Hoshi / Aoi Matsuda 17-21 21-11 21-13

Jung Na Eun / Kim Hye Jeong 2:0 Base Tarakur / Ba Zong Ya 21-11 21-16

Nao Matsuyama / Chiyo Shida 2:0 Chen Kangle / Tina 21-14 21-15

Putita/Shahili 2:1 Polly/Rahayu 18-21 21-13 21-19

Mixed doubles

Dechabo/Sha Xili 2:0 Xu Bangrong/Xie Yiqian 21-17 21-9

Gao Chengxuan / Yan Huiyuan 2:0 Ellis / Smith 21-17 21-15

Yudai Watanabe / Yusa Higashino 2:1 Fasel / WeiDejia 16-21 21-17 21-9

Deng Junwen / Xie Yingxue 2:0 Supak / Supisara 21-11 21-11

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