Carnegiecentre.com is pleased to bring you the latest updates from the badminton world. In this article, we will highlight the standout performances and exciting matches from the Victor China Open 2013. From surprising upsets to intense battles, this tournament has showcased the incredible talent and determination of the players.
Sensational Run by Hoon Thien How and Tan Wee Kiong
Hoon Thien How and Tan Wee Kiong, the unheralded Malaysian duo, have captured the attention of badminton fans worldwide with their sensational run in the Men’s Doubles category. They have reached their first-ever Superseries Sunday, where they will face Korea’s Lee Yong Dae and Yoo Yeon Seong. Hoon and Tan displayed great composure and skill in their match against China’s Cai Yun and Chai Biao, winning 23-21 21-17.
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All-China Affairs in the Finals
The host nation, China, has dominated the tournament, securing three titles as the Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, and Women’s Doubles finals will all feature Chinese players. However, China missed out on the Mixed Doubles championship due to the injury that forced Zhao Yunlei’s withdrawal from the competition.
Clash of Champions in Men’s Singles
The Men’s Singles final promises an exciting clash between two-time champion Chen Long and rising star Wang Zhengming. Chen reached his fourth-straight China Open title decider with a comfortable victory over Malaysia’s Chong Wei Feng. Chen’s powerful game was initially matched by Chong’s defensive skills, but as the match progressed, Chen’s dominance became evident. Wang Zhengming, on the other hand, showcased his resilience and skill in a thrilling match against Japan’s Kento Momota.
Upsets and Triumphs in Women’s Singles
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In the Women’s Singles category, Thailand’s Porntip Buranaprasertsuk made headlines with her stunning upset over Chinese third seed Wang Yihan in the quarter-finals. However, she couldn’t replicate her success against Wang Shixian, who proved to be too fast and powerful. Tomorrow’s final will see an intriguing showdown between Wang Shixian and Olympic champion Li Xuerui.
Exciting Matches in Mixed Doubles and Women’s Doubles
The Mixed Doubles category witnessed a dominant performance by World champions Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir from Indonesia, who defeated Kim Ki Jung and Kim So Young from Korea. In Women’s Doubles, Bao Yixin and Zhong Qianxin reached their fourth consecutive final, defeating Thailand’s Duanganong Aroonkesorn and Kunchala Voravichitchaikul. They will now face World champions Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli in the Superseries Premier championship.
Thrilling Battle in Men’s Doubles
The Men’s Doubles clash between Lee Yong Dae and Yoo Yeon Seong from Korea and Japan’s Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa provided the most entertaining encounter of the tournament’s first session. After a tough battle, the Koreans emerged victorious with a 19-21 21-19 21-11 scoreline. The match showcased the best of Men’s Doubles, with rapid-fire attacks and high-quality defense on display.
FAQs
Q: Where can I find more information about the Victor China Open 2013?
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A: For more detailed information and updates on the Victor China Open 2013, visit the official Carnegiecentre website here.
Q: Are there any upcoming badminton tournaments to look forward to?
A: Stay tuned to Carnegiecentre.com for the latest updates on upcoming badminton tournaments and events.
Conclusion
The Victor China Open 2013 has been a thrilling showcase of talent and determination in the badminton world. From unexpected upsets to intense battles, the players have demonstrated their skill and passion for the sport. Keep following Carnegiecentre.com for more exciting badminton news and updates.
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