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World Championships Men's Singles Round of 16 out of 2 seats! Japan's famous players were eliminated 1:2, and India's youngsters successfully advanced

On December 14, Beijing time, the BWF World Championships are underway. Today, the main players of the national feather, Chen Qingchen Jia Yifan, Huang Yaqiong Zheng Siwei, He Bingjiao and others all appeared on the stage, ushering in the debut of the World Championships. At present, in the men's singles, the national feathers players Li Shifeng, Lu Guangzu and Zhao Junpeng have all successfully advanced to the round of 32. Men's singles Olympic champion Acesaron was upset and lost to Singapore's Luo Jianyou, and suffered a round of travel.

World Championships Men's Singles Round of 16 out of 2 seats! Japan's famous players were eliminated 1:2, and India's youngsters successfully advanced

Next, the men's singles round of 16 seat battle continued, and Japan's famous Nishimoto Kenta faced India's Lakshya. Currently, Nishimoto is ranked 17th in the world and Lakshya is ranked 19th in the world. In the first set, Nishimoto started quickly to open the score gap, leading 11:7 to take the lead into the technical suspension. After the timeout, Nishimoto led 18-14 and Lakshya tied, 18-18.

In the key segment, India's Youngster Lakshya once brought the score to 20:20. Nishimoto punched too badly and Lakshya came back 21-20 to take the set point first. Nishimoto made another mistake and Lakshya won the first set in a 22-20 comeback to take a 1-0 lead. In this year's BWF year-end finals, India's Youngster Lakshya reached the men's singles semifinals and lost to Olympic champion Arcelong in the semifinals.

World Championships Men's Singles Round of 16 out of 2 seats! Japan's famous players were eliminated 1:2, and India's youngsters successfully advanced

In the second set, Japan's Kenta Nishimoto took an 11:10 lead to enter the technical timeout. After the timeout, India's Rakshya once again reversed the score, leading 13-12. After 15 draws, Nishimoto scored consecutive points to win back a set at 21:15. In the decider, Indian youngster Lakshya locked in the victory 21:18, eliminating Japanese Player Kenta Nishimoto 2:1 on aggregate, taking the lead in advancing to the Men's Singles Round of 16 at the World Championships.

In other arenas, Malaysian mixed doubles duo Chen Jianming /Lai Peijun won two consecutive sets 21:8, 21:18, and defeated the Indian mixed doubles duo of Soloob Sharma/Anosuka Parek 2:0 on aggregate to advance to the round of 16. Hong Kong women's doubles duo Wu Yongrong / Yang Yating also defeated the Danish duo Emily McGrand Claf / Fria Lavin 2:0 on aggregate to advance to the round of 16.

World Championships Men's Singles Round of 16 out of 2 seats! Japan's famous players were eliminated 1:2, and India's youngsters successfully advanced

In the men's singles field, Guatemala's Kevin Corden won two consecutive sets 21:14, 21:19, and defeated Poland's Rogar 2:0 on aggregate to advance to the men's singles round of 16. I believe that many fans still remember Kordon's performance at this year's Tokyo Olympic Games. At this year's Tokyo Olympics, Guatemalan veteran Corden successfully qualified in the group stage with a consecutive victory over Mexican Lino Muñoz and Hong Kong's Wu Jialang.

In the quarter-finals, Corden defeated Dutch star Carccio 2:1 on aggregate, and in the final four seats, Corden defeated South Korea's Hsu Yoo Hee to successfully advance to the men's singles semifinals. In the men's singles semifinals, he lost to Danish world champion Acelon and missed the final. In the bronze medal battle, he lost to Indonesia's Jin Ting and did not qualify for the podium. Although he did not win the podium, he has already set the best result of Guatemalan badminton players in the Olympic Games.

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