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【5 July】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Finals (I) Last week, the 2022 Malaysian Open came to an end

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【July 5】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying Round & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Final (1)

Following the conclusion of last week's 2022 Malaysian Open, the World Tour continues this week for its next race in Kuala Lumpur, the 2022 Malaysia Masters, which was swung this morning. The Malaysia Masters were originally held at the beginning of the year, but the sudden change after the end of the 2020 tournament led to the suspension of the Malaysia Masters last year. With the normalization of the epidemic situation abroad, this year's competition is scheduled to be held in July in conjunction with the BWF arrangement, and the total prize money has been reduced to 360,000 US dollars.

  Under the influence of various factors, some of the best players, including ST world champion Luo Jianyou, did not register for the competition, and the top players who had registered have withdrawn from the competition. In addition to the minions who have previously announced their retirement, Spain's first sister Marlene also announced her decision to withdraw from the tournament in a low-key manner after being out last week. Malaysia's new brother Li Zijia also announced his retirement on social media the day before yesterday and left to return to his hometown in Northern Malaysia; Acesaron, who had just defeated Momota Kendou to win the championship, also made a decision to withdraw from the tournament yesterday on the grounds that the power of the flood was exhausted. The withdrawal of this group of good players undoubtedly made the starlight of this tournament much dimmer.

  Despite this, attracted by the considerable number of points in the Super 500 Competition, many first- and second-tier players still participated in this competition. Kevin Corden, a Guatemalan veteran who rarely leaves the Americas, has also flown half the world to compete this year, which is even more valuable. Malaysian youngster Wu Yanqin, who has returned to the field, and Taipei women's singles player Xu Weiqi, who has ranked in the top 50 in the past six months, will start their journey from the qualifiers today, which is also worth paying attention to.

On the other hand, due to a small wave of withdrawal from this tournament, The national feathers have also been stained with some small benefits. Men's singles youngster Li Shifeng was originally required to participate in the qualifiers, but due to the excessive number of men's singles withdrawals, he successfully advanced to the main tournament by making up for the position, which saved some effort to prepare. The recent rise in popularity of men's doubles youngsters Leung Wai-ho /Wang Chang, as well as mixed doubles rookies Feng Yanzhe /Lin Fangling, have also made up for success this time and will appear in the qualifiers today. I hope they can seize the hard-won opportunity and deliver beautiful results on this site!

At 10:00 a.m. today, the 2022 Malaysia Masters will be officially waved. In the morning, there will be individual qualifying rounds. After the qualifying round, the men's and women's doubles quarter-16 finals will be held at 4 p.m. (4:00 p.m.). The specific matchmaking arrangement is as follows:

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【5 July】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Finals (I) Last week, the 2022 Malaysian Open came to an end
【5 July】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Finals (I) Last week, the 2022 Malaysian Open came to an end
【5 July】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Finals (I) Last week, the 2022 Malaysian Open came to an end
【5 July】2022 Malaysia Masters (Super 500): Qualifying & Men's and Women's Doubles 1/16 Finals (I) Last week, the 2022 Malaysian Open came to an end

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