Xiao Dai lost Li Wenshan in an upset and lost the world first, Akane Yamaguchi returned to the ball throne
The 2019 World Badminton Federation Japan Open started the quarter-finals. With the world's number one Dai Tsingying losing, the 2nd seed Akane Yamaguchi defeated Sindhu. In this way, in the latest ranking of the International Badminton Federation updated next week, Akane Yamaguchi will officially surpass Dai Tsingying and rise to the world's number one throne of the women's singles.
Just now, in the quarter-finals between Akane Yamaguchi and Indian star Sindhu, Akane Yamaguchi defeated the Indian No. 1 Sindhu in two games with a score of 21-18 and 21-15, and successfully advanced to the semi-finals. She will face the Chinese No. 1 Chen Yufei in the semi-finals. Before this game, Tsai Ying, who is now the world's number one in women's singles, was upset again and lost to Canadian Chinese player Li Wenshan, and was stopped in the top 8 of the women's singles in this year's Japan Open.
Before the Japanese competition, Dai Tsai ranked first in the world with 92625 points, and after Yamaguchi Akane won the Indonesian championship, the points also reached 92130 points, ranking second in the world with only a slight disadvantage. Today, the two won and lost in the quarter-finals respectively. Akane Yamaguchi will officially surpass Dai Ziying in the updated world ranking next week and return to the post-ball throne!
html Among the 25 individual events, Japan occupied the world's first place in three individual events, and the IELTS combined into the fig leaf of the national badminton
In addition, in terms of men's singles, Japan's Momota Kento still firmly occupies the throne of the world's first place. This morning, Momota also defeated Jin Ting and successfully entered the Japanese men's singles quarterfinals. In addition to the women's doubles, the Japanese combination Matsumoto Masuyu/ Nagahara and Kona just surpassed their compatriots Yuki Fukushima/Haya Hirota will return to the world number one in the women's doubles next week.
In this way, in the latest ranking updated by the World Badminton Federation next week, there are three Japanese teams in and that dominate the world's number one throne, which has a huge impact on the national badminton team. You should know that in the Sudiman Cup final that just ended in May, the Chinese team swept the Japanese team 3-0 to win the championship. Now it seems that the national badminton team will encounter unprecedented challenges in the Tokyo Olympics in Japan next year.
In addition, in terms of men's doubles, the world's number one Indonesian combination Gideon / Sukamuyo is still far ahead with 102153 points, and both the Chinese and Japanese teams cannot surpass this in a short period of time.
, and in the mixed doubles event, it has become the only fig leaf among the five individual events of the Chinese badminton team. China's "IELTS combination" has scored 115,902 points, leading the second-place Wang Yilu /Huang Dongping combination by as much as 18,000 points, and the third-place Japanese combination Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino even has more than 34,000 points.
The dominance of the national badminton team is no longer dominant, and the Tokyo Olympics will encounter unprecedented challenges next year
Since the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the national badminton team has basically dominated the Olympic singles arena. The badminton men's and women's singles champions have only lost to others in the two gold medals of men's singles in 2004 and women's singles in 2016. Now, after the Olympic champions such as Lin Dan , Chen Long , Zhang Ning, Li Xuerui , they have entered an era of disagreement. Although their overall strength is still at the forefront of the world, their dominance over the badminton event no longer exists.
is now surpassed by the Japanese team. The Tokyo Olympics a year later is close, and next year the Japanese badminton team has a home advantage. The national badminton team will encounter unprecedented challenges. If no adjustment is made, the fig leaf of our mixed doubles may not be able to stop the decline of the national badminton team.