The journey to the quarter-finals of the TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup 2017 was no easy feat for Denmark’s Men’s and Women’s Doubles teams. Despite facing challenging circumstances, they showcased their experience and resilience to secure their country’s spot in the next round.
A Nail-Biting Encounter in the ‘Group of Death’
Once again, sub-group 1D, famously known as the ‘group of death’, delivered a night of exhilarating badminton at the Gold Coast Sports & Leisure Centre. Denmark, the No.2 seeds, found themselves in a precarious situation after suffering losses in the Mixed Doubles and Men’s Singles events. This put Indonesia ahead with a 2-0 advantage, needing to win by at least 4-1 to surpass Denmark or India in the group standings.
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However, Denmark’s veterans Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen, who have proven time and again their skill and determination, launched an impressive comeback. They fought tooth and nail against rising stars Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo in an intense Men’s Doubles match. In an incredible display of resilience, Boe and Mogensen emerged victorious, paving the way for their Women’s Doubles counterparts, Christinna Pedersen and Kamilla Rytter Juhl, to seal the deal.
Denmark Secures a Quarter-Final Spot
Although Indonesia won the tie 3-2, it was Denmark’s win that mattered the most. Their hard-fought victory propelled them into the quarter-finals and secured one of the highly coveted seeded places in the knockout draw. This strategic placement ensures they avoid formidable opponents like China, Japan, and Chinese Taipei in the next round.
Denmark will face-off against Thailand in the quarter-finals, while defending champions China will take on India. The upcoming battles for semi-final places will feature rematches from the group stage, with Japan squaring off against Malaysia and Chinese Taipei going head-to-head with Korea.
Perspectives from the Teams
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Denmark’s team manager, Jens Meibom, expressed cautious optimism about their chances against Thailand. However, he acknowledged the competitiveness of the tournament, stating that every match would be closely contested. He emphasized that no team can take anything for granted in their pursuit of victory.
Similarly, Malaysia’s Technical Director Morten Frost tempered expectations and highlighted the formidable challenge posed by Japan, whom they had previously lost to in the group stage. Frost also acknowledged the tough competition awaiting them in China’s half of the draw.
Japan’s Head Coach Park Joo Bong acknowledged the difficulty of their upcoming rematch against Malaysia but acknowledged the overall strength of the tournament. Chinese Taipei’s counterpart, Chang Jeng Shyuang, expressed preference for facing a different team but accepted the challenge of once again defeating Korea. On the other hand, Korean coach Ji Hyun Marr assessed the clash as a 50-50 battle.
Thrilling Moments and Memorable Comebacks
The evening’s clash between Denmark and Indonesia was nothing short of epic. The match seemed to be slipping away from Denmark as Gideon and Sukamuljo held two match points against Boe and Mogensen. However, the experienced Danish pair displayed nerves of steel, saving a match point and forcing a decider that went down to the wire. In a stunning comeback, Boe and Mogensen turned the tide, defeating their opponents in a tense shoot-out: 16-21 24-22 23-21.
Indonesia’s Fitriani Fitriani secured a crucial victory in Women’s Singles, giving her nation hope. She defeated Mia Blichfeldt in a hard-fought match: 24-22 15-21 14-21. In other events, Praveen Jordan/Debby Susanto of Indonesia won the Mixed Doubles against Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Pedersen (21-12 21-13), while Anthony Ginting capitalized on Viktor Axelsen’s struggles to snatch victory in Men’s Singles (13-21 21-17 21-14). Despite these valiant efforts, Indonesia’s loss to India the previous day sealed their fate. Pedersen and Rytter Juhl’s triumph over Greysia Polii/Apriyani Rahayu (21-18 13-21 21-13) ultimately secured Denmark’s quarter-final spot.
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Denmark’s team manager, Jens Meibom, expressed relief and joy at their qualification as the top seed in their group, emphasizing the challenging nature of the tournament.
Exciting Matches and Group Results
On the adjacent court, Japan’s formidable players dominated Malaysia in sub-group 1C. They achieved victories in Men’s Doubles (Takeshi Kamura/Keigo Sonoda), Women’s Singles (Akane Yamaguchi), and Women’s Doubles (Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi). Malaysian stars Lee Chong Wei and the Mixed Doubles pair, Tan Kian Meng/Lai Pei Jing, were the only successes for their team.
In sub-group 2B, the United States triumphed over Austria with a 3-2 scoreline. Jamie Subandhi’s victory in Women’s Singles and Mixed Doubles proved crucial. Vietnam solidified their position at the top of sub-group 2A by convincingly defeating Scotland 4-1, with Do Tuan Duc excelling in Mixed Doubles and Men’s Doubles events.
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FAQs
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What is the Sudirman Cup?
The Sudirman Cup is an international badminton tournament that features mixed team events. -
When is the next round of matches?
The quarter-finals of the TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup 2017 will take place soon. Stay tuned for exciting badminton action!
Conclusion
Denmark’s thrilling victory against Indonesia secured their place in the quarter-finals of the TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup 2017. Their experienced Men’s and Women’s Doubles teams showcased their resilience and skill, ensuring a spot in the knockout draw. As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming battles between the world’s top badminton nations. Stay tuned for more exhilarating matches and unforgettable moments.
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