The HSBC BWF World Tour Asian Lake kicked off the first event in the “Yonex Thailand Open” World Tour Super 1000 tournament to win a prize pool of $ 1,000,000 or Approximately 30,100,000 baht at the Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani in a new-normal format under the ultimate protection measures for maximum safety. Without allowing badminton fans And those who are not involved in the field is strictly prohibited By Friday, Jan 15, it was the fourth tournament in the quarter-finals.
The highlight is Single female type The quarter-finals, “May” Rachanok Inthanon, 4th hand of the list, 5th hand in the world, defeated by An Sae Young, hand placed 7th of the list, No. 9 in the world from South Korea, “May” Supani World’s 46th hand Daget is defeated by three-time world champion Carolina Marin, the fifth-ranked number 6 in the world, goes 0-2 from Spain, games 16-21,16-21, takes 44 matches. Minute, “Cream” Buzanan Ungbamrungpun, No. 12 in the world, misses the defeat to Meer Blit Felt, the world’s number 18 hand from Denmark unfortunately 0-2 games 13-21,18-21 It takes 45 minutes for the Thai women to be eliminated.
Mixed doubles category, pre-semifinal, “Bass” Dechapol Puvaranukroh and “Por Por” Subsiri Taerattanachai, handbook placed 1 of the list of the world’s number 3 guide, met with Chang Peng Soon with Goh Liu Ying. Guide place 5th place guide list number 7 in the world from malaysia. Silver medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games, the tournament was Basdechaphon, with Po Popssiri being better at seizing opportunities at key moments. Fun win 2-0, games 21-18 and 21-17 spent 44 minutes. “Bas” Dejaphon and “Por Por” Supsiri passed to the semifinals to meet with Chae Yoo Jung and So. Wo Sung Jae, guide number 4 of the world number six guide list from South Korea, who beat Shang Tak Ching and Ng Wing Yung, the world number 37 guide from Hong Kong 2-1 games 21-16, 15-21, 21. -4
Double female type Quarter-finals, “Gift” Jongkonpan Kititharakul and “View” Ravindapra deliberately, guide number 11 in the world, beat “Ken” Laksika Kalaha with “Bam” Atitiyapo Vanont went 2-0, game 21-10, 21-17, spent 38 minutes. “Gift” Chongkonphan and “View” Ravinda passed into the semifinals to meet with Kim So Young and Kong Hee. Young guide placed 4 of the list of the world’s No. 6 guide from South Korea who beat Shaul Birch with Roren Smith, the world number 18 guide from England 21-8, 21-11.
Badminton fans can watch live broadcasts of world-class badminton championships in various channels, including True Visions, True Four You, True YouTube, True Facebook and True ID by True Visions Live broadcast of all matches from 9.00 am via Truesports HD3 Channel 668, Truesports 7 Channel 686 and Truesports HD2 Channel 667 and watching on True4U Only the matches that Thai athletes compete every day for the Yonex Thailand Open will be broadcast live on Saturday, Jan. 16, between 4:30 p.m.-6: 30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 17, between 2:30 p.m. 17.00
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