“May” Rachnok Inthanon, the world’s number 5 hand, qualified for the two women’s singles badminton finalists “Yonex Thailand Open 2020” World Tour Super 1000 Tournament at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani. After defeating Yao Jiamin, the No. 26 hand in the world, left Singapore for 2 games in a row
Badminton competition The first entry in the Yonex Thailand Open 2020, the World Tour Super 1000 tournament, win a total prize fund of US $ 1,000,000 or approximately 30,100,000 baht at the Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, under new measures. Normal without allowing badminton fans And those who are not involved in the field is strictly prohibited On Wednesday, Jan. 13, 64 is the second day of the game in the first main draw round.
The highlight is Female singles category, main draw, first round 32 people, “May” Rachanok Inthanon, 4th hand of the list, No. 5 hand in the world, meet Yao Jia Min, 26th hand in the world from Singapore. The game is the May Rush Nok side, relying on a rhythmic skill to win 2-0 games 21-15,21-15, the game takes 42 minutes. “May” Ratchanok passed into the second round to meet with World number 44th hand Li Wonnie from Germany, who beat Hadia Hosny, the world’s 103rd hand from Egypt 2-0, games 21-7, 21-9.
“Mew” Pornpavee Chochuwong, the world’s number 13 hand, defeated Nechi Halyi Giist, the 32nd hand in the world from Turkey 2-0, 22-20 and 21-13 games spent 42 minutes. ” Mew “Pornpavee passed into the second round to meet with a hard battle, Carolina Marin, the fifth-ranked hand in the list, the sixth hand in the world, three-time world champion from Spain, defeating the 37th hand, Qi Shufei. Of the world from France to overwhelmingly 2-0 games 21-10, 21-12
In the women’s double category, the first round of the main draw, 32 pairs, “Muna” Benyapa and “Anna” Nanthakan Iamsaard, the No. 99 guide in the world, lost to Piety Tan with Tina Murari Taral. Ranked 39 in the world from Malaysia, 0-2 games 19-21, 17-21, play time 29 minutes.
The men’s singles category, the first round of the main draw, 32 people. “Two” Thanongsak is completely happy, the 39th hand in the world is defeated by Zhou Tian Chen, the second hand of the world No. 2 hand list from Taiwan, narrowly 1 2 games 21-16,10-21,14-21 Race for 54 minutes
Men, double, main draw, first round, 32 pairs, Natthachon Nontulamok and Apirak Keturahang, defeated by Phillip Chew with Rial Chew, guide number 37 in the world from America 0-2 games 17 -21, 12-21, 29 minutes of competition, “M” Supak Chom Koh and “Sky” Kittinupong Ketren beat Mark Lamfut with Marvin Cedelt. Guide number 23 in the world. From Germany to enjoy 2-1 games 23-21, 21-19. Game time for 42 minutes. “M” Supak and “Sky” Kittinupong passed into the second round to meet Li Yang and Wang Qi Lin. Guide number 6 of the list, guide number 7 in the world from Taiwan, who beat Kim Astrup with Andersrasmussen, guide number 12 in the world from Denmark, 2-0 games 21-13, 21. -18
Mixed doubles category, first round of the first 32 pairs, “Tonnam” Nipithaphon Puangphuapet and “Sit” Chasinee Gorye, defeated by Mattias Christiansen and Alexandra Bo Guide number 28 in the world from Denmark 0-2 Games 14-21, 12-21 30 minutes of competition.
Other interesting results in the first round are as follows. In women’s singles category, Carolina Marin ranked 5th in the list of sixth hand in the world, three-time world champion degree from Spain, defeated Qi Zhufei, the 37th hand in the world from France with a 2-0 game 21-10, 21-12, Li Wonnie, 44th hand in the world from Germany, defeated Hadia Hosny, world number 103 handler from Egypt 21-7, 21-9.
Men’s singles Jason Anthony Joshua, 49th hand in the world from Canada, won through Puri Palik Chaya, 24th hand in the world from India, meeting 21-9, 13-21, 14-8 Retired, Ung Kalong Angus, seventh place in the world No. 8 hand list from Hong Kong, defeated World No. 36 hand Mark Caljo from the Netherlands 21-15, 21-15.
Kiedambi Sikhan, the world’s number 14th hand from India, won the world’s 30th hand Sura Verma from India 21-12, 21-11.
Male category: Aung Yew Sin and Teo Yi, Guide No. 15 in the world from Malaysia, wins MR Ajun with Duruf Capila, Guide No. 95 in the world from India 13-21, 21-8, 24-22, Savi Sira Trangireddy and Shirat Shetty, the world’s top 10 guide from India, defeats Lee Young Dae and Kim Ki Jung, the 31st world guide from South Korea 19-21, 21. -16, 21-14, Li Yang and Wang Qi Lin, guide place 6 of the list, guide number 7 in the world from Taiwan, beat Kim Astrup with Andersmussen, guide number 12 in the world. From Denmark 21-13, 21-18, Mohamed Assan and Hendra Setiawan, the second place guide of the list, the world’s No. 2 guide from Indonesia, won Pramudya Kusu Mahawanada against Yirimea Yak Rumbitan Guide number 65 in the world from Indonesia 21-14, 21-19
Female pair, Vivien Ho and Yap Cheng Wen, guide # 25 in the world from Malaysia, beat Anastasia Akurina with Olga Morosova, guide No. 42 in the world from Russia 21-10, 21-11, Shoal Birch vs Roren Smith, the world number 18 guide from England, won through Nami Matsuyama against Chiharushida, the 8th place guide of the world number 12 guide list from Japanese
Jang Yeena and Kim Hoon Rin, guide, placed 6 of the list, guide number 9 in the world from South Korea, beat Katherine Choi with Josie Feenwoo, guide No. 65 in the world from Canada 21-8, 21-13.
Doubles category Mark Lamfut vs Izbell Hertrik, World No. 17 guide from Germany, beat Joshua Habert U with Josephine Wu, World No. 30 guide from Canada 21-12, 21. -13, Tang Chun Man with Siying Sud, 8th place of guide list, world number 10 from Hong Kong, beat Sumet Reddy with Siki Reddy of India 22-20, 21-17, Tom Kee. France’s World No. 15 guide Jargel vs.Delphine De Rour defeated Mikkel Mikelsen against Ricky Solby of Denmark 21-15,21-10, Marcus Ellis and Raw. Rain Smith Guide placed seventh of the list of No. 9 world guide from England beat Jones Ralfi Jansen with Kilasu Ostomieer, guide number 66 in the world from Germany 21-13, 21- 13, Pravine Jordan and Melatideva Ottavianti Guide placed # 2 of the list, guide number 4 in the world from Indonesia, beat Nicolas Norv with Amelia Megelund from Denmark 21-17, 21-16.