The 1/8 finals of the 2016 Japan Badminton Open ended yesterday, in which young players from various countries performed well. What we are talking about now is the 22-year-old Thai player Kohit, who defeated Zhou Tiancheng 2-1 yesterday. Kohit Perpadab, born in 1994, is currently

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The 1/8 finals of the 2016 Japan Badminton Open ended yesterday, in which young players from various countries performed well. What we are talking about now is the 22-year-old Thai player Kohit, who defeated Zhou Tiancheng 2-1 yesterday. Kohit Perpadab, born in 1994, is currently - DayDayNews

The 1/8 finals of the 2016 Japan Badminton Open ended yesterday, in which young players from various countries performed well. What we are talking about now is the 22-year-old Thai player Kohit, who defeated Zhou Tiancheng 2-1 yesterday.

Kohit Perpadab, born in 1994, is currently ranked 81st in the world, and his highest ranking in history is 61st (April 16, 2015). He also served as the second singles player for the Thai men's team at this year's Thomas Cup. He also won the championship in last year's Malaysia Badminton International Challenge.

In the first round of qualifying on the 20th, Kohit 2-0 Huang Yuxiang

In the first game, Huang Yuxiang took the lead before 11 draws, but then he was overtaken and widened the point difference. Kohit won the first game 21-15. bureau. In the second game, Kohit continued to maintain the point difference. Although Huang Yuxiang chased the score to 18-19, Kohit scored 3 points in a row to end the game.

20 In the second round of the qualifying round on the 20th, Kohit 2-1 Ueda Takuma

After Kohit easily won 21-9 in the first game, he was reversed by Ueda Takuma in the second game, and finally won 21 in the third game -17 won the victory.

21st 1/16 finals, Kohit 2-1 Hu Yun

At the beginning, Kohit won the first game 21-14; in comparison, the second game seemed extremely anxious, but the two sides fought to 9 After the tie, Kohit gradually widened the point difference and equalized 21-14; in the third game, Kohit reversed the situation at 15-17 and successfully defeated Hu Yun.

22nd 1/8 finals, Kohit 2-1 Zhou Tiancheng

Although the scores of the two men rose alternately in the first game, Zhou Tiancheng scored 7 points in a row to win the game at 14-13. In the second game, Kohit evened the situation 21-15; in the deciding game, Zhou Tiancheng lost 17-21.

This can be regarded as a microcosm of the blooming of hundreds of flowers in the world's badminton world. The reserve forces of the national badminton team must work hard! In addition, how far can this dark horse from Thailand go in this Japanese race?

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