Chen Yufei, the top four women’s singles player in the German Badminton Open, was successfully promoted – Xinhua English.news.cn

Chen Yufei, the top four women’s singles player in the German Badminton Open, was successfully promoted – Xinhua English.news.cn

Chen Yufei, the top four women’s singles player in the German Badminton Open, was successfully promotedFly into the homes of ordinary people

Chen Yufei successfully passed the test

The German Badminton Open continued yesterday in Mülheim, Germany. The Chinese women’s singles players performed well. Chen Yufei, Zhang Yiman and He Bingjiao all entered the semifinals.

The Olympic champion and the third seed of the Chinese team, Chen Yufei, eliminated the host player Li Qiaocheng 21-5, 21-16, and will face teammate Zhang Yiman in the semifinals. Teenager Zhang Yiman beat Japan’s Sayaka Takahashi, who had knocked out Tai Tzu-ying 21-19. He Bingjiao was automatically promoted because her opponent Thailand’s Intanon tested positive for the new crown. He Bingjiao will face No. 4 seed South Korea’s An Se Young in the semifinals.

Guo Yumen’s solo Miao Zhao Junpeng lost 12-21, 18-21 to No. 5 seed Malaysia’s Li Zijia. Malaysia’s semi-final opponent was Thailand’s rising star Kun Lavut, who defeated Japan’s Nishimoto 2-1. Boxing too. Men’s singles top seed Denmark’s Olympic champion Axelsen also made the cut, beating India’s Srikanth 2-0. India’s post-00 star Rashkya defeated teammate Prannoy 2-0 and will compete with Axelsen for the final seat.

In the men’s doubles match, Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi defeated Japan’s Keiichiro Matsui/Yoshiken Takeuchi 21-12, 21-16, and will face Denmark’s Sorensen/Scullup in the semifinals. Another Chinese men’s doubles pair, He Jiting/Zhou Haodong, defeated India’s Garaga/Pangala 21-11, 23-21. He Jiting/Zhou Haodong will face Malaysia’s Wu Shifei/Nuizuddin in the semifinals.

The top women’s doubles seeds Jia Yifan/Chen Qingchen defeated Malaysia’s Xu Jiawen/Lin Qiuxian 21-15, 22-20, and will play against Thailand’s Tarakul/Ravinda in the semifinals. The pair of Thai players fought with Chinese duo Du Yue/Li Wenmei for 113 minutes yesterday and finally won 2-1 (22-24, 21-19, 21-19).

Another national feather women’s doubles pair, Zhang Shuxian/Zheng Yu, defeated South Korea’s Zheng Na Eun/Kim Hye Jung 2-0. Their semi-final opponent was No. 7 seed Stoeva from Bulgaria, who eliminated 3 2-1. No. 1 seed, South Korean players Kim So Young/Kong Hee Rong.

Ou Xuanyi/Huang Yaqiong, the national mixed doubles singles, defeated French newcomers Giker/Derlu 2-1, and they will face England’s Ellis/Smith in the semifinals. Mixed doubles top seeds Thailand’s De Chapo/Sahiri and Scotland’s Hall/McPherson also advanced to the mixed doubles semi-finals. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Wang Zhiling)

Editor: Lu Weixin

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