On December 14, Beijing time, the men's singles match of the Badminton World Championships was played again for 2 games, and in the 1/16 final stage, the first person out of the national men's singles was born, Li Shifeng was reversed 1-2 and failed to be upset, and the 12th seed Srikans entered the round of 16. In addition, in another field, the unpopular was exploded, and the 15th seed Nishimoto Boxer Tai defeated India's post-00s youngster Lakshya 1-2 in the general assembly.

Li Shifeng was reversed 1-2 by Srikans
Srikans is an Indian badminton player, and at this World Championships, Srikans is the No. 12 seed in the men's singles. Li Shifeng is a rising star of national feathers, the world ranking is not high, this World Championships, Li Shifeng is a men's singles non-seeded player.
In the first set, Li Shifeng performed well, 21-15 first to the next city. In the second set, Sirikans established a large advantage 16-9, Li Shifeng continued to chase points, once chased to 17-19, however, Li Shifeng still failed, failed to complete the big reversal, lost 18-21, And Srikans chased the general score.
In the decider, Li Shifeng started to establish an advantage, Srikans once narrowed the point difference to 1 point, Li Shifeng withstood the pressure, 13-10 to maintain the lead. Srikans scored consecutive points, Li Shifeng lost 6 consecutive points to collapse, 13-16 was reversed. In the end, Li Shifeng lost the decider 17-21.
Nishimoto lost 1-2 to India's post-00s Lakshya
At this World Championships, Nishimoto Kenta is the No. 15 seed in the men's singles, due to the retirement of teammate Momota Kendou, Nishimoto Kenta took on the heavy responsibility of the Japanese badminton team men's singles.
In the first set, the situation was very sticky, and Lakshya seized the key ball opportunity to win 22-20. In the second set, Nishimoto scored consecutive points in the final stages of the innings, winning 21-15, dragging the match into the decider.
In the decider, Lakshya began to establish an advantage, And Nishimoto punched too tightly to the score, but Lakshya never let Nishimoto punch too much, and in the end, India's post-00s youngster Lakshya withstood the pressure and won the decider 21-18.