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The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

author:Lao Wang's sports vision

The quarterfinals of the 2024 Asian Badminton Championships were announced, and the national team performed well in the 1/8 finals, with a total of 14 wins and 2 losses, occupying 14 seats in the quarterfinals. He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu retired after losing one game and missed the promotion, while Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui lost to one of the favorites in three games, Dechapol/Sasiree. It is worth mentioning that the four golden flowers of the national feather women's singles joined hands to advance to the quarterfinals, and no one was left behind for the time being.

The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

Men's Singles

Shi Yuqi 2-0 Kenta Nishimoto

Li Shifeng 2-0 Wang Ziwei

Top seed Shi Yuqi faced world No. 12 Kenta Nishimoto of Japan, and there was no suspense in the match, and Kokuha's Kazuki comfortably finished the battle 21-15 to advance to the quarterfinals. No.5 seed Li Shifeng faced a first-round bye from Chinese Taipei's Wang Ziwei (ranked 24th in the world) and was in control from start to finish, 21-10, 21-12.

The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

Women's Singles

He Bingjiao 2-1 Song Shuoyun

王祉怡2-0杨佳敏

Han Yue 2-1 Sindhu

Chen Yufei 2-0 Shen Youzhen

The national feather women's singles continued to play strongly, and all four participants advanced to the quarterfinals.

In the top half, No. 5 seed He Bingjiao faced the challenge of Chinese Taipei's Song Shuoyun (ranked 29th in the world) and won the first game 21-8, although she lost one game 20-22 in the second game, but the second sister of Guoyu still withstood the pressure in the deciding game and sealed the victory 21-16. No.8 seed Wang Zhiyi faced world No. 19 Singaporean Yang Jia Min in this round, and Wang Zhiyi won the game 21-13, 21-14 without much challenge.

In the second half, the No. 6 seed Han Yue faced a big test, and in the 1/8 finals, Han Yue's opponent was the Indian star Sindhu, who is now ranked 12th in the world, and the opponent is strong and experienced in the competition. After Han Yue won the first game 21-18 in the first game, Sindhu was full of firepower in the second game and pulled back a game 21-13, and in the decisive game, Han Yue did not give the opponent a chance to turn the tables, and finally ended the battle 21-17 and advanced to the quarterfinals. No. 2 seed Chen Yufei faced South Korea's Shen Youzhen, ranked 38th in the world, and after two games, the first sister clocked out 21-9, 21-12 to get a ticket to the quarterfinals and also achieved three consecutive victories against Shen Youzhen.

The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

Men's Doubles

梁伟铿/王昶2-0远藤彩斗/武井优太

Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi 2-0 Jin Yingyi/Wang Can

He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu (retired) 0-1 Wu Shifei/Izudin

In Men's Doubles, third seeds Leung Wai Hang/Wang Chang won two games in a row to defeat world No.57 Saito Endo/Yuta Takei 21-14, 21-15. No. 7 seeds Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi, although their form has been poor this season, they still did not give the world No. 71 South Korean pair Kim Young-yi/Wang Can a chance to cause an upset, 21-16, 22-20 Tuou won the quarterfinals in two consecutive cities, and in the second game, Tuou fell behind 16-20 to achieve a shocking comeback, which was another thrilling scene. World No.11 Ho Ji Ting/Ren Xiang Woo faced world No.19 Malaysia's Goh Shi Fei/Izudin, who lost 11-21 in the first game and then retired in the second game.

The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

Women's Doubles

Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan 2-0 Kanraha/Mu Enwang

Jang Shu Hyun/Zheng Yu 2-1 Zheng Na Eun/Kim Hye Jung

Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning 2-0 Hu Ayafang/Lin Xiaomin

All three Women's Doubles pairs won the round, with top seeds Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan continuing their strong performance to sweep past Thailand's 36th-ranked Kanraha/Mun Wan 21-9, 21-16. Seventh seeds Jang Shu Hyun/Zheng Yu looked to be in some form, and their absence from the Olympics may have affected their mentality, and in their battle with world No. 12 South Korea's Jung Na Eun/Kim Hye Jung, Cosine took the lead 21-17 in the first game and lost 14-21 in the second game, but Cosine withstood the pressure in the deciding game and successfully reversed the victory 21-18. Fourth seeds Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning faced world No. 60 Chinese Taipei's Hu Ayafang/Lin Xiaomin across the net without much trouble, and St. Tan won two games in a row, 21-13, 21-16.

The top 8 national feathers in the Asian Championships accounted for 14 seats, Han Yue was upset, Tuou reversed, any withdrawal, and Xingchen was out

Mixed doubles

Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong 2-0 Xu Yongkai/Chen Weihan

程星/陈芳卉1-2德差波/沙西丽

Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping 2-0 Supak/Supisara

Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin 2-0 Li Jinxi/Wu Zhirou

In Mixed Doubles, only Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui were left behind, while the other three seeded pairs all qualified. Top seeds Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong 2-0 (21-11, 21-11) put world No.19 Singapore's Koh Eng Kai/Tan Wei Han in the driver's seat. No. 5 seeds Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping defeated the world No. 18 Thai pair Supak/Supisara in straight games, 21-8, 21-16, and after seven meetings, the Phoenix team beat their opponents 6-1, and also avenged the defeat of their opponents in the 1/16 finals of Marseille at the beginning of this year. Fifth seeds Chiang Chun-pong/Wei Ya-yan eased past world No.23 Lee Chun-hei/Ng Tsz Yau 21-13, 21-9 to reach the quarter-finals. Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui, who was split this season and reunited in this Asian Championships, lost a pity, standing across the net from the No. 6 seeds Dechabo/Sasiree, Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui lost a game 16-21 in the first game and then 21-7 in the second game, but failed to withstand the pressure in the deciding game and lost 18-21 and missed the quarterfinals.

On April 12, the schedule of the 1/4 finals of the national feather players is as follows:

Venue 1

1, Wang Zhiyi VS Aya Ohori

2, Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi VS Xie Dingfeng/Su Wei translation

3, Shi Yuqi VS Kunlavute

5, Chen Yufei VS Mariska

7. Leung Wai Keng/Wang Chang VS Alfian/Ardianto

8, Li Shifeng VS Ginting

Venue 2

1, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan VS Reina Miyaura/Sakuramoto Ayako

2, He Bingjiao VS An Xiying

3, Zhang Shuxian/Zheng Yu VS Naomi Matsuyama/Chiyo Shida

4. Yue VS Akane Yamaguchi

6, Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin VS Yuta Watanabe / Arisa Higashino

7, Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping VS Jin Yuanhao/Zheng Nayin

8、郑思维/黄雅琼VS邓俊文/谢影雪

9、刘圣书/谭宁VS李幽琳/申昇瓒

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