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All England Preview: Men’s and women’s singles or the new Olympic champion “Yellow Duck” rushes to the championship – Teller Report

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All England Preview: Men’s and women’s singles or the new Olympic champion “Yellow Duck” rushes to the championship – Teller Report

Original title: All England Preview: Men’s and women’s singles or the new Olympic champion “Yellow Duck” rushes to the crown

On March 16, Beijing time, the All England Badminton Open (Super1000), which was founded in 1899 and has a history of more than 120 years, will start. In the badminton world, the All England Championship is a competition on par with the Olympic Games and World Championships, and each badminton team attaches great importance to it. Judging from the current situation of the five individual events, except for the women’s doubles Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, who have the absolute strength to reach the top again in the 2019 championship, the remaining four events are likely to produce new champions. Among them, the mixed doubles new Olympic champion Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping will launch a new challenge to their Grand Slam road.

Men’s singles: Momota Shiwei Ansailong’s status is unknown

Guo Yu’s Chen Long won the men’s singles championship at the All England Open twice in 2013 and 2015, and Shi Yuqi also reached the top in this event in 2018, but neither of them will participate this time. The famous Japanese player Kento Momota is the champion of the 2019 tournament. Ansailong won the men’s singles champion in this event in 2020. Last year, the Malaysian dark horse Li Zijia won the championship. This year, only Lu Guangzu and Zhao Junpeng participated in the national feather competition, and the two were drawn to the first round to face each other.

In the men’s singles quarter where Axelsen is located, his main opponents are Indonesia’s Ginting and India’s Srikans. Axelsen is 28 years old. In many competitions, his strategy is not to blindly pursue the best results, but to build his own team through these competitions, that is, to support the young students of the training camp in Dubai, this week’s All England Open. Whether it will reach the final is still difficult to predict. The men’s singles 2/4 area includes Zhou Tiancheng from Chinese Taipei, as well as Jonathan from Indonesia and Kunlavut from Thailand.

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Lu Guangzu and Zhao Junpeng are in the 3/4 area of ​​the men’s singles. In the same area are India’s post-00 star Rashkya, last year’s World Championship Men’s Singles champion Singapore’s Luo Jianyou and Danish star Antonsen. Momota Kento has been in a very bad state recently. He lost early last week to his opponent Nishimoto Kenta. Momota Kento is in the men’s singles 4/4 area and last year’s tournament champion Li Zijia.

Women’s singles: optimistic about He Bingjiao’s impact on the championship

Since Spain’s 2015 All England champion Marin did not participate, the former champions in the draw for this competition are Okuhara Nozomi, Tai Tzu Ying and Chen Yufei. Nozomi Okuhara is the champion in 2016 and 2021, Tai Tzu Ying is the champion in 2017 and 2018, and Chen Yufei topped the podium in 2019.

As the top seed in the women’s singles tournament, Tai Tzu-ying is in the quarter-quarter of the women’s singles, Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara and the only player Han Yue in the upper half of the national feather are in this area. Tai Tzu Ying lost to Takahashi Shayaka early last week, and his current state remains to be tested in actual combat. South Korean talented girl An Se Young and Thailand’s world champion Inthanon are in the 2/4 area of ​​the women’s singles.

Olympic champion Chen Yufei is in zone 3/4 and will face teammate Zhang Yiman in the first round. Last week’s German Open champion He Bingjiao is also in this zone. This zone is home to the three best-performing national women’s singles players. player. In the women’s singles 4/4 area, there are Wang Zhiyi of the Chinese team, Sindu, the first sister of India, and Akane Yamaguchi of Japan, the second seed of the women’s singles.

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Men’s Doubles: Indonesia’s two strong teams compete at the same time

Indonesia’s Men’s Doubles World No. 1, 2017 and 2018 champions Gideon/Sukamuyo, Men’s Doubles World No. 2, 2014 and 2019 champions Ahsan/Hendra, are the champions of this All England Tournament Second seed. But the men’s doubles competition is very fierce, and it is easy to get upset. The last time the Chinese team won the men’s doubles championship at the All England Open dates back to 2013, and Guoyu has missed the All England men’s doubles championship for 9 years.

The three men’s doubles pairs of Guoyu are all in the lower half. Zhou Haodong/Liu Yuchen will face Thailand’s Su Bo/Jidin Nupong in the first round, and He Jiting/Tan Qiang will face last week’s German Open champion Wu Shifei/Izudin and Liu Cheng in the first round. / Zhang Nan played against Denmark’s Bey/Moorfield in the first round.

Women’s Doubles: Mortal combination meets world challenges

Although Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan unfortunately failed to reach the top at the Tokyo Olympics last year, they won the Huelva World Championships again at the end of the year. As the world number one in women’s doubles and the 2019 All England champion, they will face the challenges of the world‘s top players this week. The national feather women’s doubles pair is now the world‘s top pair, and the other two pairs of players still need to use this competition opportunity to hone themselves.

In the 1/4 area of ​​the women’s doubles, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan may encounter last year’s champion Japanese team Matsumoto Mayu/Nagahara Wakana. Zheng Yu/Zhang Shuxian are in zone 3/4 of the women’s doubles, and will challenge the 2020 champions Yuki Fukushima/Ayaka Hirota of Japan in the first round, and Liu Xuanxuan/Xia Yuting are in zone 4/4. If they pass the first round, The second round will be the winner between the Bulgarian Stoeva sisters and South Korea’s Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-chan.

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Mixed Doubles: Yellow Duck and IELTS match again

The three national feather mixed doubles pairs participating in the competition were also drawn to the lower half. Thailand’s De Chapo/Sasiri is the top seed in this competition with the world‘s No. 1 ranking. The big seed in the mixed doubles 2/4 area is last year’s champion Japanese team Yuda Watanabe/Higashino Arisa, and the new Japanese team Yuki Kaneko Matsuki is also in this area.

Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping, Ou Xuanyi/Zhang Shuxian are in the mixed doubles 3/4 area. Although Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping have won the Olympic gold medal, they have not yet reached the top in the World Championships, All England Open and Asian Games. The Paris Olympics cycle The Yellow Ducks are eager to continue to develop in these new fields for them. Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong are the champions of the 2019 competition. This pair has already been split. This time, because of the relatively high world rankings, they will be re-matched to participate in the competition. Perhaps this is also the curtain call of the IELTS combination.

The 2022 All England Open China team lineup——

Men’s Singles: Lu Guangzu, Zhao Junpeng

Women’s Singles: Chen Yufei, He Bingjiao, Wang Zhiyi, Han Yue, Zhang Yiman

Men’s Doubles: Zhou Haodong/Liu Yuchen, He Jiting/Tan Qiang, Liu Cheng/Zhang Nan

Women’s Doubles: Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, Liu Xuanxuan/Xia Yuting, Zheng Yu/Zhang Shuxian

Mixed Doubles: Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong, Wang Yilyu/Huang Dongping, Ou Xuanyi/Zhang Shuxian

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