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The All England 2013 quarter-finals showcased some unexpected outcomes, making it an exciting day for badminton enthusiasts. Let’s dive into the highlights and surprises that unfolded at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.

Mixed Doubles Upset

The top-seeded Xu Chen and Ma Jin from China were taken by surprise when they were defeated by Muhammad Rijal and Debby Susanto of Indonesia. Despite their impressive track record, Xu and Ma fell short in a hard-fought match, losing 16-21 21-13 21-18. This unexpected upset set the stage for an exhilarating quarter-finals day.

Chinese Dominance Continues

While Xu and Ma suffered a setback, Chinese players continued to showcase their dominance in other events. Remarkably, the Women’s Singles was the only event without a Chinese representative in the semi-finals. Wang Shixian, the last Chinese player in the quarter-finals, fought valiantly but was ultimately outlasted in a thrilling 73-minute battle by Saina Nehwal from India. Nehwal emerged victorious in a closely contested match and advanced to face Ratchanok Intanon from Thailand in the semi-finals. The other semi-final will see Danish veteran Tine Baun taking on Sung Ji Hyun from Korea.

Nehwal’s Determination Shines Through

Saina Nehwal’s relentless spirit and exceptional retrieval ability were on full display during her match against Wang Shixian. The Indian shuttler showcased her brilliance in the forecourt, swiftly picking up steep drops from all angles. Nehwal’s astonishing retrieval ability frustrated Wang, who watched in despair as her best shots were returned by the indefatigable Nehwal. This victory for Nehwal was reminiscent of their encounter at the Indonesia Open quarter-final last year, where the Indian player triumphed after an intense 96-minute battle.

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Men’s Singles Powerhouses

In the Men’s Singles category, top-seeded Lee Chong Wei from Malaysia and second-seeded Chen Long from China both cruised through their quarter-final matches. Lee Chong Wei, a two-time All England champion, displayed his dominance as he defeated Nguyen Tien Minh from Vietnam in a comprehensive 21-17 21-19 victory. Chen Long also showcased his formidable skills, easily outgunning Kashyap Parupalli from India with a score of 21-16 21-10. Jan O Jorgesen from Denmark secured his spot in the semi-finals by defeating Chen Jin from China 21-7 21-14.

Thailand’s Surprise Performer

One of the biggest surprises in the Men’s Singles category was Thailand’s Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk. The 22-year-old shuttler has had an impressive run so far, defeating notable opponents such as Hu Yun from Hong Kong and Sho Sasaki from Japan. Saensomboonsuk’s exceptional performance continued as he secured a commanding 21-17 21-11 victory over Tommy Sugiarto from Indonesia. This win sets up an enticing match between Saensomboonsuk and top-seed Lee Chong Wei.

Exciting Matches Ahead

The quarter-finals also witnessed several thrilling matches in other categories. Japan’s Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa showcased their resilience as they came from behind to defeat Korea’s Kim Ki Jung and Kim Sa Rang in a gripping 16-21 21-12 21-19 victory. In the Men’s Doubles semi-finals, Endo and Hayakawa will face Maneepong Jongjit and Nipitphon Puangpuapech from Thailand. China’s Qiu Zihan and Liu Xiaolong displayed their prowess, disposing of Mohd Zakry and Mohd Fairuzizuan from Malaysia in a swift 21-12 21-10 triumph.

Indonesian Contenders

Indonesia is set to feature prominently in the Mixed Doubles finals. Defending champions Liliyana Natsir and Tontowi Ahmad will face compatriots Markis Kido and Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth in one semi-final. In the other semi-final, Indonesian giant killers Muhammad Rijal and Debby Susanto will clash with Olympic champions Zhao Yunlei and Zhang Nan from China.

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Chinese Supremacy in Women’s Doubles

The Women’s Doubles semi-finals will see three pairs from China vying for the title. Top seeds Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli will face off against Miyuki Maeda and Satoko Suetsuna from Japan in a highly anticipated match. Meanwhile, Ma Jin and Tang Jinhua will take on their compatriots Cheng Shu and Zhao Yunlei in what promises to be an intense showdown.

With the stage set for the semi-finals, badminton enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the thrilling matches that lie ahead. Stay tuned as the All England 2013 tournament continues to captivate fans with its display of skill, determination, and unexpected outcomes.

FAQs

Q: Who were the top seeds in the Mixed Doubles category at the All England 2013 tournament?
A: The top seeds in the Mixed Doubles category were Xu Chen and Ma Jin from China.

Q: Which Chinese player made it to the quarter-finals in the Women’s Singles category?
A: Wang Shixian from China made it to the quarter-finals in the Women’s Singles category.

Q: Who emerged victorious in the quarter-final match between Saina Nehwal and Wang Shixian?
A: Saina Nehwal from India emerged victorious in the quarter-final match against Wang Shixian.

Q: Which players will face off in the Men’s Doubles semi-finals?
A: Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa from Japan will face Maneepong Jongjit and Nipitphon Puangpuapech from Thailand in the Men’s Doubles semi-finals.

Q: Who are the defending champions in the Mixed Doubles category?
A: Liliyana Natsir and Tontowi Ahmad from Indonesia are the defending champions in the Mixed Doubles category.

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Summary

The All England 2013 quarter-finals witnessed thrilling matches and surprising upsets. While top seeds Xu Chen and Ma Jin were eliminated in the Mixed Doubles category, other Chinese players continued to dominate. Saina Nehwal displayed her determination and impressive retrieval ability to secure a spot in the Women’s Singles semi-finals. Lee Chong Wei and Chen Long advanced easily in the Men’s Singles category, while Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk from Thailand emerged as a surprise contender. Exciting matches in the Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and Women’s Doubles categories await as the tournament progresses. Stay tuned for more captivating badminton action.