Lee Chong Wei cruises past Ng Ka Long as action resumes at Dubai World Superseries Finals

Sport360 staff 19:35 13/12/2017
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  • Defending champions Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan were the highest-profile casualties in the opening session of the first day’s play at the Dubai World Superseries Finals at Hamdan Sports Complex on Wednesday, falling to compatriots Huang Yaqiong and Yu Xiaohan.

    The Women’s Doubles Group A match turned out to be a tense encounter, with World champions Chen/Jia pulling level after trailing 4-10 in the third.

    The lead switched hands late in the game, and the defending champions had their noses ahead at 19-18, but the challengers were sharp at the end and wrapped up the victory 21-14 16-21 21-19 in exactly an hour.

    “It’s always difficult playing your compatriots,” said Huang Yaqiong. “We train together all the time and know each other’s game. We’re still getting used to the conditions here. We’ve had a good year; the Dubai World Superseries Finals has the best pairs in the world and winning here would be a big accomplishment.”

    In another match in the same group, All England champions Chang Ye Na/Lee So Hee (Korea) rode roughshod over a pair they’ve beaten five times before, Japan’s Shiho Tanaka/Koharu Yonemoto.

    The Japanese stayed close until midway in the opening game, after which the Koreans pressed ahead; the second game was one-way traffic with Chang/Lee completing the rout 21-16 21-10.

    “When we saw our group, we knew we were in for some tough matches,” said Chang Ye Na. “It’s a good feeling to start with a victory and it gives us confidence for the matches ahead. It’s been a while since we’ve won a Superseries, and we’re hoping to rediscover the winning feeling. But there’s still some way to go before we can think of that. There are some strong pairs in our group; we’re just happy that we had a quick win today.”

    Takeshi Kamura Keigo Sonoda (2295x2400)

    Group B saw Japan’s Yuki Fukushima/Sayaka Hirota – winners of the Most Improved Player of the Year award on Monday – ease past Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Ya Ching/Wu Ti Jung 21-13 21-13.

    The top two seeds in Men’s Doubles also notched straight-games victories. Indonesia’s Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo – winners of the Male Player of the Year award – were on a rampage against Denmark’s Mads Conrad-Petersen/Mads Pieler Kolding in Group A.

    The Danes weren’t allowed to catch a breath from the opening point with the Indonesians playing at breakneck pace and shooting to a 13-2 lead.

    The Danes fared marginally better in the second game but Gideon and Sukamuljo were never threatened, as they closed it out in 29 minutes: 21-6 21-16.

    “The Danes are tall and their attack is quite steep; our defence was tested today. Usually it’s difficult to find rhythm early in the tournament, but today we were able to get going from the start,” said Gideon.

    Second seeds Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (Denmark) faced a much harder challenge in Group B from Japan’s Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi, who were on level terms until 18 in the opening game before their challenge fell apart.

    In the same group, World champions Liu Cheng/Zhang Nan weathered a strong challenge from Chinese Taipei’s Lee Jhe-Huei/Lee Yang, 21-19 24-26 21-14.

    Marcus Fernaldi Gideon Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (2400x1741)

    Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei started his campaign in Men’s Singles on an auspicious note, cutting apart resistance from Hong Kong’s Ng Ka Long, 21-14 21-13.

    In Women’s Singles, two-time Dubai runner-up Sung Ji Hyun was a victim of her inconsistent display against Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon. The Korean was unable to string together sufficiently long spells of her characteristic style of error-free badminton, and the Thai gained in confidence after a close first game to take the match 21-19 21-16.

    Denmark Open champions Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying Suet (Hong Kong) and Japan Open champions Wang Yilyu/Huang Dongping (China) enjoyed victories over Indonesia’s Praveen Jordan/Debby Susanto and Malaysia’s Tan Kian Meng/Lai Pei Jing respectively.

    Play continues today until 9pm. The sessions tomorrow and Friday are from 9am-12noon, and 1pm-9pm. The semi-finals will be played on Saturday from 10am-3pm and 4pm-9pm. The finals will be played on Sunday from 1pm -8pm.

    Only the eight top-ranked players from the BWF Destination Dubai Rankings in men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles have earned a place at the prestigious tournament, which sees them compete for a share of a US$1million prize pool.

    To qualify for Dubai the players had to amass points from twelve MetLife BWF World Superseries Tournaments held around the world throughout the year.

    Tickets are on sale at https://dubai.platinumlist.net/ and are also available at the door. For all information about the event visit www.dubaisuperseriesfinals.ae

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