On February 14, Beijing time, three games have ended in the quarter-finals of the Asian Badminton Team Championship. Three teams, Japan, South Korea and Thailand, have advanced to the semi-finals of the top four, leaving only Taipei and Malaysia, China, are still fiercely entangl

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On February 14, Beijing time, three games have ended in the women's team quarter-finals of the Asian Badminton Team Championship. Japan, South Korea and Thailand have advanced to the top four, leaving only Taipei and Malaysia, China, are still fiercely entangled in ; former world number one Dai Tzu-ying missed this Asian team competition, which made the situation of Taipei women's team in China not good.

On February 14, Beijing time, three games have ended in the quarter-finals of the Asian Badminton Team Championship. Three teams, Japan, South Korea and Thailand, have advanced to the semi-finals of the top four, leaving only Taipei and Malaysia, China, are still fiercely entangl - DayDayNews

Thailand 3-0 Kazakhstan

  • Women's Singles 1: Busannan (21-3 21-4) Smagulova
  • Women's Singles 2: Li Meimiao (21-1 21-7) Sazonova
  • Women's Singles 3: Guess Wan (21-6 21-5) Oksana

4 games started at the same time, and the Thai team met the weakest Kazakhstan team in the quarterfinals, crushing their opponents in just 57 minutes. Li Meimiao in the second singles even scored 21-1 in the badminton court, and did not score in double 3 games.

Japan 3-0 Indonesia

  • Women's Singles 1: Akane Yamaguchi (21-9 21-15) Mariska
  • Women's Doubles 1: Yuki Fukushima/Ayahira Hirota (21-19 21-15) Poly /Rahayu
  • Women's Singles 2: Saya Takahashi (21-13 21-14) Ruselly Hatawan

Although the Japanese team has not sent out all the main lineup, its strength is not weak. Aka Yamaguchi lost to Malaysia's Xie Shuya in yesterday's group stage, but today she adjusted her state and easily defeated Indonesian World Youth Championship champion Mariska; the women's doubles match was fierce, and the Rapeseed Group overtook the first game while lagging behind, and eventually defeated the Indonesian group 2-0; Saya Takahashi did not give a chance to the opponent, winning 2-0 to help Japan defeat Indonesia 3-0.

South Korea 3-0 Singapore

  • Women's Singles 1: An Xiying (15-21 21-13 21-16) Yang Jiamin
  • Women's Singles 2: Sung Ji Hyun (21-15 21-12) Xu Yuxin
  • Women's Singles 3: Kim Jiaen (21-10 21-10) Cai Huizhen

Since Yang Jiamin and Cai Huizhen in Singapore have to compete in women's doubles, they are the first to play 3 women's singles. The Korean team sent out a full main lineup in this Asian team competition, and the three women's singles and two pairs of women's doubles are basically the Yu Cup lineup. The newest sister An Xiying was in a slow state. She lost one game first and then reversed two games in a row to win. Later, Sung Ji-hyun and Kim Jia-eun both defeated their opponents 2-0, and the South Korean team also successfully reached the semi-finals.

Taipei, China 1-1 Malaysia

  • Women's Singles 1: Bai Yupo (14-21 21-17 20-22) Xie Shuya
  • Women's Doubles 1: Xu Yaqing/Hu Lingfang (21-14 21-14) Zou Meijun/Li Mingyan
  • Women's Singles 2: Jiang Meihui VS Wu Jinxi
  • Women's Doubles 2: Cheng Qiya/Liu Qiaoyun VS Tina/Chen Kangle
  • Women's Singles 3: Hong Yiting VS Jisuna

What is still going on is a competition between China's Taipei and Malaysia. Due to the absence of Tai Tzu-ying, the women's singles starter was veteran Bai Yupo. She was defeated by Malaysia's Xie Shuya at a 12-2 climax and lost a key point; then the women's doubles Xu Yaqing/Hu Lingfang won 2-0 and won a game back, and the two sides continued to fight. It is still unknown who can advance.

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