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Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

The First International Badminton Tournament of 2022, the Indian Open Badminton Championships, ended the semi-finals, when the world champion Sindhu, the top seed in women's singles and the host, unexpectedly fell and lost 1-2 (14-21/21/21-13/10-21) to Thailand's Subanidad, and the men's singles final will be a contest of future world men's singles leaders in the world, with Singaporean Famous Luo Jianyou, who has just won the World Championships, against the young Local Lakshya. In addition, Indonesia's men's doubles star Ashan /Setiawan, Thailand's women's singles Busuang and other well-known players have all advanced to the championship competition.

Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

Mixed doubles top seed Malaysia's Lai Peijun / Chen Jianming accidentally overturned the ship, the two of them in the semi-final opponents are teammates Bai Yanwei / Chen Tangjie, in the first set the two sides to reach a white heat at the end of the set, the result of the young Bai Yanwei / Chen Tangjie unexpectedly won, and in the decider pulled the top seed off the horse, the score of the three sets 21-19, 21-13, 21-14. Bai Yanwei / Chen Tangjie in the final was Singapore's Chen Weihan / Xu Yongkai, the latter in the semi-final because of Russia's Davletova / Mo Fu withdrew from the competition and was lucky enough to advance.

Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

In the women's doubles semifinals, Thailand's Amsad sisters easily defeated Roy/Harina Rayan 2-0 (21-12/21-9), and judging by the score, the Amsad sisters did not encounter any challenges in the two sets of matches, and are expected to win the first women's doubles title in the New Year's International Arena in the final. In the other semi-final, Russia's Morozova/Akchulina withdrew from the competition due to teammates Shabovarova/Markova and was lucky to reach the women's doubles final.

Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

The first match of the men's doubles semi-finals was a world-class competition, against a combination of Indonesia and Malaysia in the traditional badminton men's doubles strongs, and Ashan/Setiawan, who won the men's doubles championship at the 2019 World Championships, was the top seed of the competition, and the world ranking was no. 2, despite his age, the sword was not old, and defeated Malaysia's Wang Yaoxin/ Zhang Yuyu 2-0 (21-15/21-18), who was ranked 10th in the world and was also the world's top strongest file. In another semi-final, the hosts' men's doubles duo Ofi Andi Rankie beat Dellu/Villiger 2-0 to compete with the Indonesian veteran for the title.

Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

The first game of the women's singles semi-final broke the biggest upset, the star player Of the host of the 2019 World Championship Women's Singles Champion, Sindu, unexpectedly fell into a bitter battle, facing Thailand's rising star Subanida, Sindu was in an up-and-down state in the whole game, and collapsed in the decider, and finally Subanidad eliminated Sindhu 2-1 (21-14/13-21/21-10) to enter the final, and the opponent in the final was also teammate Busanland, who eliminated Kashyap 2-0 (26-24/21-9) as the No. 2 seed this time. Won the women's singles championship and runner-up for the Thai team.

Big bang! World champion lost 1-2 to Thailand's youngsters, Luo Jianyou men's singles final against India's rising star

The men's singles final had the highest gold content, with both of the finalists being medalists at the 2021 World Championships: hosts' Star of Hope Lakshya semi-finals defeated Malaysia's rookie Wong Chi-yong 2-1 (19-21/21-16/21-12) in three sets. In another semi-final, Singapore's Luo Jianyou, who has just won the World Championship, eliminated Canada's Yang Can 2-0, and Luo Jianyou and Lakshya, two newcomers to the badminton world, will compete for the future leader in the first leg of the new year.

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