The Korean national badminton team is participating in the Singapore Open and Indonesia Open consecutively from the 28th to June 9th as the final rehearsal stage ahead of the Paris Olympics.
In the quarterfinals of the women’s singles at the Singapore Open (Super 750) held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on the 31st, Ahn Se-young easily defeated Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara by 2-0 (21-12, 21-12) to reach the semifinals.
Ahn Se-young, who has been suffering from knee and thigh injuries and lack of physical strength this year, has been feared to be out of the entry after the quarterfinals due to acute enteritis at the World Women’s Team Championship (Uber Cup) earlier this month.
In this tournament, Ahn Se-young also participated in the tournament with an emphasis on improving the condition of the game rather than the result. 토토사이트넷
Contrary to the initial public concern, Ahn seems to be smoothly escaping from injury concerns. In the quarterfinals on the day, world No. 1 Ahn easily secured victory against the relatively weak 17th place in the world.
In the first set, he succeeded in gaining a 4-0 lead in the early stages, then ran away with a leisurely gap, and in the second set, he won 8-3 and finished the complete victory without ever allowing a chase.
Earlier, in the match between Chen Yu-pei (China, second in the world) and Akate Yamaguchi (Japan, fifth in the world), which was held as a big match between Ahn Se-young’s strong rival and the favorite, Chen Yu-pei won 2-0 (21-8, 21-8). Chen Yu-pei is a match that does not meet Ahn Se-young in the semi-finals, and if Ahn advances to the final, he is likely to face off.
Seo Seung-jae (Samsung Life Insurance), who is participating in the mixed doubles and men’s doubles, beat Chen Tang-ji and Toeway (Malaysia) 2-0 (21-14, 21-18) in the quarterfinals of the mixed doubles against Chae Yoo-jung (Incheon International Airport) to advance to the semifinals.
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