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Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

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On April 11, the second round of the Badminton Asian Championships was underway, and the game broke out a big upset. Women's singles world No. 3 Tai Tzu Ying lost 0-2 to Aya Ohori and missed the quarterfinals. The Chinese players have performed strongly, with 11 wins and 2 losses so far.

  • Dai Ziying was out of the game
Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

Tai Tzu Ying is currently ranked No. 3 in the world and is in hot form this year, winning 1 championship, 1 runner-up and 2 semi-finals. Tai's opponent in the second round was Japan's Aya Ohori, and the two sides played each other 11 times, with Tai Tzu Ying winning 10-1. Dai Tzuying's strength far exceeds that of her opponents.

Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

In the first game, Dai Ziying played slowly and never opened the score, and the scores of the two sides rose alternately to 20-20. At the critical moment, Dai Tzu Ying lost 2 points in a row and lost a game 20-22. In the second game, Dai Ziying's physical fitness declined, and various mistakes continued, and she was mobilized by Aya Ohori, and the score was quickly pulled away. Dai Ziying was unable to catch up, lost another game 14-21, and was upset out with a score of 0-2 and missed the quarterfinals. This is the first time Tai Tzu Ying has missed the quarterfinals this year.

  • China 11-2

The Chinese players played at home, with 16 wins and 4 losses in the first round. In the second round, the Chinese players continued to maintain their good form, and are currently 11-2.

Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

In the men's singles match, 2 wins and 0 losses. Shi Yuqi was in hot form, and won 2-0 against Kenta Nishimoto to advance. Li Shifeng came out of the recent slump, defeating Chinese Taipei's Wang Ziwei in straight games 2-0 to advance to the quarterfinals.

In the women's singles match, 3 wins and 0 losses. Chen Yufei was in stable form, defeating Shen Youzhen 2-0, with the scores of 21-9 and 21-12 in the two games. He Bingjiao was a little up and down, and fought 3 games with Song Shuoyun and narrowly won 2-1. Wang Zhiyi was in hot form, defeating Yang Jiamin 2-0 to advance.

Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

In Men's Doubles, they won 2 and lost 1. Leung Wai Hang/Wong Chang bounced on their recent slump to defeat Japan's Saito Endo/Yuta Takei 21-14, 21-15. Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi scored six points in a row in the second game 16-20 to defeat the Korean pair Kim Young-yi/Wang Can 2-0 and successfully advance. He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu retired due to injury, losing 0-2 to Wu Shifei/Yi Zudin and missing the quarterfinals.

In the women's doubles, they won 3 and lost 0. Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan 2-0 Kanlaha/Mu Enwang, Zheng Yu/Zhang Shuxian 2-1 Kim Hye-jin/Zheng Nayin, Tan Ning/Liu Shengshu 2-0 Hu Ayafang/Lin Xiaomin, got three quarter-final spots.

Dai Ziying was upset 0-2 in the second round of the Asian Championships, and China won 11-2

In mixed doubles, 1 win and 1 loss. Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong continued their good form, beating husband and wife pair Xu Yongkai/Chen Weihan 21-11. Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui lost 1-2 to Dechabo/Sapsiri and missed the quarterfinals.

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