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Badminton Thailand Open Top 8 match report, the top 4 national badminton occupy 4 seats, winning the championship or there are surprises

author:The truth is my relative

On May 17, the top 8 matches of the Badminton Thailand Open were held, and the reports of the Chinese badminton players are as follows:

Badminton Thailand Open Top 8 match report, the top 4 national badminton occupy 4 seats, winning the championship or there are surprises

Men's Singles: Lu Guangzu lost 1-2 to Malaysia's Lee Zi Jia, 13-21, 21-16, 18-21 in three games.

Women's Singles: Han Yue defeated Indonesia's Koman Ayu 2-0; When Wang Zhiyi led 19-14, her opponent Yang Jiamin withdrew; Gao Fangjie lost 1-2 to the host player Li Meimiao.

Men's Doubles: Chen Boyang/Liu Yi 2-1 South Korea's Jinlong/Luo Shengsheng, 22-20, 15-21, 21-14;

Women's Doubles: Li Yijing/Luo Xumin 0-2 host player Zongkong Pan/Rawinda, the score of the two games is 6-21, 20-22;

Mixed Doubles: Guo Xinwa/Chen Fanghui 2-1 host player Supak/Supisara, 10-21, 21-14, 21-18 in three games.

Badminton Thailand Open Top 8 match report, the top 4 national badminton occupy 4 seats, winning the championship or there are surprises

In this way, Han Yue, Wang Zhiyi, Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi, Guo Xinwa/Chen Fanghui and other 4 seats of Guoyu entered the top 4.

The results of the matches of players from other associations are Wu Jialong, Kunlavute, Li Zijia and Zhou Tiancheng in the men's singles semifinals. Indonesia's Mariska suffered a surprise loss to the hosts' Getong.

In the women's singles semifinals on the 18th, Han Yue will face Li Meimiao, Wang Zhiyi will play Getong, and it is not surprising that the Chinese team will not have much problem winning this championship.

Badminton Thailand Open Top 8 match report, the top 4 national badminton occupy 4 seats, winning the championship or there are surprises

In addition, judging from the performance of Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi in men's doubles and Guo Xinwa/Chen Fanghui in mixed doubles, there may be surprises in the Chinese team's victory campaign, and surprises may appear in Guo Xinwa/Chen Fanghui's mixed doubles.

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