The Uber Cup National Badminton Women’s Team defeated Indonesia 3:0 and entered the semifinals for the 20th consecutive session
2022-05-12 16:18:11Source: Xi’an News Network
Xi’an News Network News In the quarter-finals of the 2022 Uber Cup badminton team competition held on the morning of May 12, the defending champion Chinese women’s team defeated the Indonesian women’s team 3:0, and entered the semi-finals of the event for 20 consecutive times.
As the defending champion, the Chinese women’s team has shown strong strength from the beginning of the group stage, winning all three games and entering the top 8 as the top team in the group. In the quarter-finals on the 12th, the Chinese women’s team’s opponent was the Indonesian women’s team. The latter was dominated by young players in this competition. Among them, the oldest player in the match against the Chinese women’s team was only the Indonesian women’s team. 21 years old. In the first match, the Tokyo Olympic women’s singles champion Chen Yufei did not give her opponent any chance, and won two games in a row with 21:12 and 21:11, helping the team get a good start. In the second women’s doubles match, facing the Tokyo Olympic silver medalists Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, the Indonesian team still caused some trouble. The first game entered the state faster. Fortunately, at the end of the game, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan topped the game. The pressure gradually recovered the score, and finally won 21:19. In the second game, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan regained the initiative and won the game 21:16.
In the third women’s singles match, Chinese star He Bingjiao’s opponent was Indonesia’s “dark horse” Placista, who won all three appearances in the group stage and defeated the world number one Akane Yamaguchi. The first two games of this game were extremely intense. Placista won the first game at 21:19, and He Bingjiao tied the score at 21:18 in the second game. In the deciding game, He Bingjiao completely dominated the field and won 21:7, helping the team advance to the top 4.
Yan Bin, an all-media reporter from Xi’an Press