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The 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters ended the first day of competition yesterday, mainly in the qualifying round and part of the first round, with a national record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Men's Doubles teenagers Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi

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The 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters ended the first day of competition yesterday, mainly in the qualifying round and part of the first round, with a national record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Men's Doubles teenagers Chen Boyang/Liu Yi failed to advance to the main draw after three games, and in the winning court, Otto was the most thrilling, reversing 2-1 and winning 22-20 in the deciding game.

The biggest upset in this round came from the men's singles Momota Kento, who had just won the championship of the Japanese National Championships, and thought that his form would recover, but he did not expect to stop in the qualifying round, losing 0-2 to Huang Yuyi, and failed to advance to the main event.

National feather victory

雷兰曦 21-11 21-14 全奕陈

Lei Lanxi 21-17 21-15 Julian

He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu 21-13 18-21 21-10 Popov Brothers

Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi 18-21 21-13 22-20 Kjaer/Sogaard

Hsieh Ho Nam/Tsang Wei Han 21-19 21-19 Azlin/Chen Wei Keung

Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning 21-12 21-12 Song Shuoyun/Yu Qianhui

The national feather loses

Sister Stoeva 21-15 7-21 21-16 Li Yijing/Luo Xumin

Fekri/Mlana 21-16 17-21 21-17 Chen Boyang/Liu Yi

Toft/Gravison 21-10 21-11 Ho Jiting/Li Yijing

The biggest upset

Huang Yuyi 23-21, 22-20 Kento Momota (Qualifying Round 1)

The 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters ended the first day of competition yesterday, mainly in the qualifying round and part of the first round, with a national record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Men's Doubles teenagers Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi
The 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters ended the first day of competition yesterday, mainly in the qualifying round and part of the first round, with a national record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Men's Doubles teenagers Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi
The 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters ended the first day of competition yesterday, mainly in the qualifying round and part of the first round, with a national record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Men's Doubles teenagers Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi

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