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Lee Cheuk Yiu Eliminated in Men’s Singles Round of Japan Badminton Open

[Sports Japan Direct]Hong Kong’s strong player Lee Cheuk Yiu played in the men’s singles round of Japan Badminton Open in Tokyo today (27th), and was eliminated by Chinese player Shi Yuqi with a score of 0:2. After the game, Lee Cheuk Yiu and Huang Zonghan, the men’s singles coach who led the team only a week after taking office, both said that they were still in the running-in period, but they believed that the impact would not be significant.

Lee Cheuk Yew played in the round of 16 men’s singles at the Yoyogi Arena in Tokyo today. His opponent was the Chinese golfer Shi Yuqi who eliminated his teammate Wu Jialang in the first round. At the beginning of the first game, Li Zhuoyao was preempted by his opponent and took the initiative to open 6:2. Although he was tied to 6:6 at one point, he couldn’t continue after that, and finally lost a game at 14:21. Li Zhuoyao also scored 6:6 in the second game, but Shi Yuqi opened the score again, and finally lost another game at 17:21, stopping in the top 16.

Li Zhuoyao lost to Shi Yuqi and was eliminated in the round of 16.

The Hong Kong team’s new men’s singles coach Huang Zonghan was on the sidelines to guide.

Li Zhuoyao’s patience was slowly worn down by Shi Yuqi’s (left) style of play.

After the game, Ayao admitted that he lacked patience in this battle, but he could already feel the changes brought about by his new coach Huang Zonghan: “The opponent is very patient in this game, playing slowly one after another. At first I could bear it, but in the end I started to get impatient at the end, which gave the opponent an opportunity. However, I have gotten along well with the new coach now. Each coach has its own characteristics. Coach Huang Zonghan’s style is more practical, and there are differences in strength and ability. I believe it will get better after getting used to it slowly.”

The men’s singles coach of the Hong Kong team, Huang Chonghan, who led the team four times in just one week after taking office, also said frankly after the game: “The players and I are still in the running-in period. Everyone’s style of play is different, and each has its own advantages. It needs to be dealt with individually. Understood. At this stage, they only went out to play after only one week of training, so for the time being, they are more encouraging, to magnify their advantages, and the players try their best to do their best in tactics and skills. Of course, Ayao and Jialang do have some Some tactical handling can be done better, and a few technical aspects can be strengthened to have more scoring means. I will listen to their thoughts and moods, and then help them untie their blind spots and strengthen their deficiencies, so that They believe they have a few weapons to win.”

Lee Cheuk Yiu (right) pointed out that after the new coach took office, he has overcome the impact of the coaching turmoil.

Coach Huang Zonghan hopes to increase the scoring ability of Hong Kong generals after running-in.

Talking about the previous coaching turmoil, Ayao admitted that the influence is over, and now he is focusing on the Olympic points competition: “It was really a big influence at the beginning, because we have been getting used to coach Huang Daming for a year, and after slowly getting on track, we suddenly returned to the competition. It is necessary to re-adapt to the fact that it is not the exclusive coach who always sits behind the game. It is indeed a bit lost. But now the new coach has come to adapt quickly. In addition, there is not much training recently, and the game is the main thing. Coach Huang Zonghan has a lot of experience in leading games I have rich experience, so the coaching turmoil is not a big problem for the time being. The current Olympic points are still good. The sooner I get more points, the more sure I am. I hope that under the intensive schedule, I can slowly adjust. Next week’s Australian game will also be the top 4 and the finals.”

In other competitions, the top seeded host player Akane Yamaguchi successfully defeated South Korean player Kim Ga-eun to advance to the quarterfinals, but the No. 3 seed and Chinese star Chen Yufei unexpectedly lost to the Chinese American golfer in the round of 16 with 17:21 and 22:24 With Zhang Beiwen, she was out in the round of 16.

Pictures, interview: Xu Fei

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2023-07-27 08:58:12

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