The round of 16 of the 2024 Thailand Open Badminton Championships will be produced. Nine wins and two defeats in the 11 matches played by the national feather team were eliminated, with the elimination of the fifth seed Zhang Yiman in the women's singles being the biggest upset for the women, and the elimination of the top seed in the men's singles Danish player Antonsen was the biggest upset for the men. In addition, the women's doubles Kengshuliang/Zhang Chi received a retirement gift.
In men's singles, Guoyu Xue hid players such as Li Shifeng and Shi Yuqi, and sent a substitute lineup led by Zhao Junpeng. Zhao Junpeng's opponent was Thailand's local player Tilla Rasakure, who advanced 21-18 and 21-16 after two games; Lu Guangzu faced Thai veteran Wang Gaolun and played aggressively 21-13 and 21-19 to get off to a good start.
Lei Lanxi's opponent was Malaysia's first brother Li Zijia, although Lei Lanxi struggled to resist, but still lacked hard power, and finally lost 17-21 and 21-23. Hong Kong's Ng Ka Long beat top seed Antonsen 21-18, 14-21, 21-15 to cause a big upset, and his next opponent is Zhao Junpeng. In addition, No. 7 seed Loh Kean Yew and No. 5 seed Prannoy also suffered a round trip.
The biggest upset in the Women's Singles was Zhang Yiman's 15-21, 12-21 defeat to South Korea's Shen Youzhen. In terms of world ranking and hand-to-hand record alone, Zhang Yiman has an absolute advantage, and the reason why he lost to South Korea's third singles is mainly because of his lack of energy. After the whole game, Zhang Yiman played more Buddhist, even if the opponent changed speed, he ran slowly to catch the ball, and he made many mistakes. Wang Zhiyi 21-8 and 21-12 Huang Youxun, Gao Fangjie 21-13 and 21-13 Samia, Han Yue 21-11 and 21-10 Ban Sod.
In Men's Doubles, both young pairs defeated Thailand 2-0 to advance. Hsieh/Tsang Wai-han beat Pupanic/Sosong 21-11, 21-17 to face India's Heita pair in the second round, which is a great learning opportunity. Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi defeated the Songkam brothers 21-9, 21-15 to face Chinese Taipei's Lin Bingwei/Su Jingheng in the next round.
Women's Doubles pair Kengshuliang/Zhang Chi received a retirement gift from India's Alola/Huda when they won the first game 21-6 and led 5-4 in the second. In the next round, they will challenge the top seeds Zongkong Pan/Rawinda, and if they can make the cut, they are expected to stage a civil war in the quarter-finals, where they will meet Li Yijing/Luo Xu Min. Li Yijing/Luo Xumin's opponent in the next round is Huang Youxun/Liang Tingyu. Mixed Doubles Kwok Xinwa/Chan Fong Hui defeated Hong Kong's Yeung Seng Choi/Lui Lok Lok 22-20, 21-15.