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Good news! Guoyu won 9 of the 12 foreign games in a single day and lost only 3, and is expected to win all five championships

On April 14, Beijing time, the 2022 South Korean Badminton Masters entered the competition for five individual 1/8 finals, and the Chinese team achieved an impressive record of 9 wins and 3 losses in 12 foreign games, and continued to retain the hope of winning the championship in the five individual events.

Good news! Guoyu won 9 of the 12 foreign games in a single day and lost only 3, and is expected to win all five championships

In the men's singles, Lu Guangzu easily defeated Algerian Player Medel in two straight sets, and only let the opponent get 15 points in the two sets; Li Shifeng suffered a reversal in the case of winning one set first, losing 1-2 to Japanese rising star Nara Oka Gongda; Weng Hongyang, who won the championship as a dark horse last week, announced his retirement before the game; so far, only Lu Guangzu has broken into the men's singles round of 8.

In the women's singles, three golden flowers led by Olympic champion Chen Yufei joined forces to advance to the quarterfinals. Although the form has not yet returned to the best, the superior Chen Yufei still defeated The Japanese player Sae nai Kawakami 2-0; He Bingjiao defeated the host star Kim Jia Eun, who defeated Chen Yufei last week, 21-14 to successfully avenge her teammates; Wang Zhiyi faced her opponent at the Youth Olympic Games, Malaysian genius Wu Yanqin, and completed the reversal after losing the first set.

Good news! Guoyu won 9 of the 12 foreign games in a single day and lost only 3, and is expected to win all five championships

In the men's doubles, Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi defeated a pair of hosts in two straight sets; Ren Xiangyu/Tan Qiang was reversed by the New York All England champion Fikri/Maulana in the first set, in which the two sets lost were two points, and the ability to key points needed to be strengthened; He Jiting/Zhou Haodong was the new South Korean duo Xu Chengzai/Kang Min Hyuk, who won the championship at home last week, as a result, the latter continued to be in a fiery state to eliminate the Chinese combination 2-0; so far, only one pair of Guoyu has broken into the men's doubles top 8.

In women's doubles, all England runners-up Zhang Shuxian / Zheng Yu faced the Canadian Chinese duo and won the opponent in two straight sets with a more balanced strength; Du Yue / Li Wenmei defeated teammates Liu Xuanxuan / Xia Yuting in a "civil war" 2-1 reversal to advance to the quarter-finals.

In the mixed doubles, the three-pair combination Of Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping, Zheng Siwei/Zhang Shuxian, Ou Xuanyi/Huang Yaqiong all defeated their opponents 2-0 and occupied three places in the quarterfinals.

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