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Uber Cup China beat Denmark 5-0 and won the first place in the group

author:Xinmin Evening News

 The Uber Badminton Tournament in Aarhus, Denmark, held the final group match of Group D yesterday, and China won the first place in the group with a 5-0 victory over Denmark.

Uber Cup China beat Denmark 5-0 and won the first place in the group

Photo: Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan in the competition Xinhua News Agency photo

  Since both teams had previously qualified from the group, neither side had sent the strongest squad, and Neither of China's Olympic champion Chen Yufei nor Denmark's number one women's singles Mia played.

  The first match was played between He Bingjiao and Kristoferson in Denmark. Christopherson played well in the first set, winning 23-21. He Bingjiao did not give her opponent another chance in the second and third sets, and won two consecutive sets of reversals 21-13 and 21-15.

  In the second match, Olympic silver medalists Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan had a clear advantage, and they lost two straight sets 21-10 and 21-14 to beat Denmark's Magrund/Lavin.

  Women's singles youngster Wang Zhiyi also lost first and won later, and she won two consecutive sets 21-15 and 21-17 in the case of losing one set 12-21, and beat Denmark's Jaxfield. Wang Zhiyi said after the game: "Players with fast speed and strength will be a little uncomfortable, and it is still very happy to win the game, and there are still many deficiencies in the process that need to be summarized. ”

Uber Cup China beat Denmark 5-0 and won the first place in the group

Photo: Wang Zhiyi in the competition Xinhua News Agency photo

  The fourth women's doubles national feather changed again, by the Olympic mixed doubles champion Huang Dongping and Li Wenmei to play, due to the temporary pairing, the two have not yet been ranked in the world, Denmark team appeared in the women's doubles world ranking 31 Bor /Poulsen. Huang Dongping/Li Wenmei won 21-19 and 21-15.

  Han Yue also won easy in the final women's singles match, beating Denmark's Jacobson 21-17, 21-9. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Wang Zhiling)