On July 29, Beijing time, the badminton competition of the Paris Olympics is underway. In the women's doubles, Malaysia's Tan Kang Le Tina takes on Japan's Mayu Matsumoto/Wakana Nagahara, a group of four strong pairs, along with national feather Chen Qingchen Jia Yifan and Indonesia's Olympic champion Rahayu.
Therefore, who can advance to the knockout round is really unpredictable. In the group stage, Chen Kang Le Tina against Mayu Matsumoto / Nagahara and Kona, in the first game, the two sides played very intensely, the key points Matsumoto Mayu / Nagahara and Kona are still superior, 21:18 thrilling and narrow victory in a game, the two are world champions, the strength is undoubted. In the second game, Chen Kangle Tina began to fight and counterattack, and the two pulled back a game with 21:15.
In the tiebreaker, Chen Kangle Tina became more and more courageous, leading 11:5 at the beginning, and finally the two always maintained the score lead, and sealed the victory 21:16 in one blow, completing the big reversal, defeating Japan's Mayu Matsumoto/Wakana Nagahara 2:1 on aggregate. In this way, the women's doubles at the Paris Olympics was a big upset, and the world champion pair Mayu Matsumoto/Wakana Nagahara lost to Chen Kang Le Tina with an aggregate score of 1:2 and missed the victory.
Elsewhere, the national mixed doubles world No. 1 Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong took on France's Gicquel/Delruy. In the first game, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong easily won a game, but in the second game, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong started unfavorably, the opponent took the lead at the beginning of 11:6, and the key opponent took the lead in getting the game point at 20:18, the opponent was the host, and the momentum was very strong, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong woke up from a big dream, and did not give up, 23:21 reversed to lock the win, refused to be unpopular, and won with a total score of 2:0.
Indonesia's world junior champions Rivaldi/Mentari got off to a flying start with a 2-1 aggregate win over Korea's Kim Won-ho/Jung Na-eun. India's Soup Cup winners Rankireddy/Shetty won two games in a row to beat hosts Covey/Rabar 2-0 on aggregate, while Thailand's Men's Doubles pair Supak/Gitinupong also won two games in a row to beat the Popov brothers 2-0 on aggregate.
Another Japan women's doubles pair, Naomi Matsuyama/Chiyo Shida, did not drop the chain, winning two games in a row, beating Australia's Mapasa/Yu Yajie 2-0, Korea's Kim So-young/Kong Hee-yong 2-0 India's Krasto/Ponnapa, Denmark's Malken/Thygesen broke the big upset, 2-1 victory over world No. 2 Baekhana/Lee So Hee, and in the final match, Anselon easily won the Paris Olympics 2:0.