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The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed

On May 9, the 2022 Badminton Tangyou Cup launched the second matchday competition, the group stage entered a white-hot competition, after two rounds, many teams have won two consecutive victories to qualify early and advance to the top 8, but many teams regretted losing and were out early. The Biggest favourite Indonesian team won the Thomas Cup, the number one men's singles Quintin was defeated in succession, but fortunately his teammates gave their strength to help Indonesia defeat the host Thai team and lock in two consecutive wins. The South Korean team in the same group, the number one men's singles Heo Youxi also lost consecutively, and the result was also to reverse the Singapore team and qualify for the qualification.

The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed

This Time The Thomas Cup Group A has a bit of a taste of the Death Group. The defending champions of the first tier, Indonesia, have an almost luxurious squad, led by men's singles twin stars Gintin and Jonathan, while the doubles are played by Ashan/Stiavan and Sukamuyo, the New York All England champion and one of the world's no. 1 minions. The group also hosts Thailand, South Korea and Singapore.

The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed

The strength of Indonesia's overall strength needless to say, as the defending champions, they showed great strength in the final last year, swept the national feathers 3-0, and won the Thomas Cup again after 19 years. The host Thai team, with three new generation players of the men's singles generation, Quinlavud, Wang Gaolun and Tamasin, is expected to impact the good results at the doorstep. South Korea is a strong formation composed of Heo Youxi, Quan Yi Chen plus double players. The Singapore team, led by ST World Championships men's singles champion Luo Jianyou, although it is a new team in the Soup Cup, it also has a certain strength to impact the main opponents.

The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed

Judging from the first two rounds of matches, Kim Yeong and Heo Woo-hee performed badly, both of them lost two consecutive defeats, and both lost to Luo Jianyou and Quinlawut. But fortunately, other teammates in Indonesia and South Korea helped the team complete the reversal, ensuring that the two teams advanced to the top 8 in the first round, and the last round of the two teams will compete for the first place in the group.

The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed
The Soup Cup Indonesia and South Korea have a single losing streak, Thailand and Singapore are unfortunately out, and the Malaysian women's team has failed

On the day of the Uber Cup, the most interesting thing was the competition between the host Thai women's team and the Malaysian women's team. After Malaysia's 2-3 defeat to Denmark in the first round, this round must win to have the possibility of qualifying, so they made important adjustments in the platoon, abandoning the world's 51st highest Gisona, instead of Wu Yanyi as the first singles, the result of the world's 80th wu Xiaomei failed to upset Thai sister Indanon Ratchano, with the first double score to win a point, and finally lost 1-4, the group stage early out.

Attached: The full result of the 2nd day of the Tangyou Cup

Thomas Cup

Group A: Indonesia 4-1 Thailand

Group A: Republic of Korea 4-1 Singapore

Group B: China 5-0 France

Group B: Denmark 5-0 Algeria

Group C: Chinese Taipei 5-0 Germany

Group C: India 5-0 Canada

Group D: Malaysia 5-0 England

Group D: Japan 5-0 USA

Uber

Group B: China 5-0 Spain

Group B: Chinese Taipei 5-0 Australia

Group C: Thailand 4-1 Malaysia

Group C: Denmark 5-0 Egypt

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