On May 2, Beijing time, the 2024 Chengdu Tangyou Cup entered the knockout stage. The Chinese team scored 1 point each by Chen Yufei, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, and He Bingjiao, and finally the national team defeated the Danish team 3-0 and became the first team to reach the semifinals of this competition. In the third singles match of the Sino-Danish battle, He Bingjiao of the Chinese team defeated the Danish team Ryan 21-16, 22-20, and He Bingjiao sealed the victory for the national feather.
First singles Chen Yufei 21-10, 21-12 Jacksfield
Chen Yufei is very well prepared for this singles, and there is a significant gap between the overall strength of the opponent and Chen Yufei. The process of the two games was not shocking, it should be said that this was a complete victory for Chen Yufei, and Chen Yufei fully showed her demeanor as the core of the national feather women's line in this game.
In the second doubles match, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan defeated Bauer/Malken 21-11, 21-15
Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan are ranked No. 1 in the world in Women's Doubles, and Bol/Malken are a new pair of temporary pairs, which is also a match of strength and weakness. Bol used to play mixed doubles, which gave Denmark's new women's doubles team some strength and impact, but she was quickly defeated in front of the world No. 1.
In the third singles, He Bingjiao 21-16, 21-10 Lane
He Bingjiao is ranked 6th in the world in women's singles and Lane is ranked 28th in the world, after He Bingjiao has won two consecutive victories against her opponent twice.
In the first game of this singles game, He Bingjiao started with 2-1, and Xiao Ryan immediately overtook the score 3-2. He Bingjiao scored four points in a row to take a 6-3 lead, and Ryan overtook again 10-9. At the critical moment, He Bingjiao scored two points in a row to take an 11-10 lead into a technical timeout. In the middle game, the two sides competed fiercely, He Bingjiao took a 16-13 lead, and He Bingjiao won the first game 21-16.
Ryan took a 2-0 and 6-3 lead at the beginning of the second game, and He Bingjiao made a little more active mistakes at this stage. Ryan took an 11-6 lead into a technical timeout, and He Bingjiao chased consecutive points to chase down the score to 12-15 when he was down 9-15. He Bingjiao chased the score to 17-17, and He Bingjiao won the match point at 20-19 and ended the battle 22-20.
In the quarterfinals between Japan and India, Aya Ohori defeated Charlemaga 21-10, 20-22, 21-15 in the first singles, and Nami Matsuyama/Chiyo Shida defeated Priya/Mishra 21-8, 21-9 in the second doubles, giving Japan a 2-0 lead.