Australia’s impressive comeback against New Zealand in the Yonex BWF World Junior Championships 2015 set the stage for an exhilarating team event in Lima, Peru.
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Australia Turns the Tide
Australia found themselves in a precarious position, trailing 2-0 against their Oceania rivals. Led by Joy Lai, they fought back to secure a 3-2 victory in the Suhandinata Cup tie. Lai showed her resilience in the Women’s Singles match, defeating Christine Zhang 21-10 29-27. She later teamed up with Alice Wu to clinch the win in Women’s Doubles, triumphing over Sally Fu and Deborah Yin with a score of 21-14 21-15. Justin Lee and Huaidong Tang also contributed to Australia’s victory by winning the Men’s Doubles match 21-12 21-12.
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New Zealand’s Early Dominance
New Zealand started strong, winning the Mixed Doubles and Men’s Singles matches. Niccolo Tagle defeated David Lee 21-14 23-21 in a closely contested Men’s Singles match. Benjamin Hillier and Deborah Yin secured a win in the Mixed Doubles match, overcoming Tang and Wu with a score of 21-18 21-16.
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Joy Lai expressed her nerves but focused on her game, leading Australia to victory. Tang noted the challenging road ahead, with Denmark and Korea as their next opponents.
A Thrilling Encounter: France vs. Hungary
In sub-group B2, France also staged a remarkable comeback, defeating Hungary with a score of 3-2. Thom Gicquel played a pivotal role in their triumph, securing wins in the Mixed Doubles and Men’s Doubles matches.
Victories for Guatemala
In sub-group B1, Guatemala emerged victorious with a 3-2 win over the Dominican Republic. Ruben Alonso Castellanos España and Christopher Alexander Martinez Salvador were instrumental in their team’s success. España displayed his skills by winning the Mixed Doubles with Alejandra Jose Paiz Quan against Nairoby Abigail Jimenez and Angel Argenis Marinez Ulloa. Salvador showcased his talent in both Men’s Doubles and Men’s Singles, partnering with España for a win and defeating Cesar Adonis Brito Gonzalez in straight sets.
Impressive Start for China
China, the top-seeded team, began their campaign with a dominant 5-0 victory over Mexico. Lin Guipu and He Bingjiao showcased their skills in Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles, respectively, helping their team secure an easy win.
Successful Outings for Leading Nations
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Denmark, Hong Kong, India, and Japan were also victorious in their opening rounds, defeating their opponents with a score of 5-0. The High Performance Center – Videna in San Luis, Lima, witnessed these badminton powerhouses assert their dominance.
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Conclusion
The team event at the Yonex BWF World Junior Championships 2015 kicked off with thrilling matches and comebacks. Australia and France showcased their fighting spirit, while China and other leading nations asserted their dominance. The stage is set for a captivating tournament that promises intense badminton action.
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