2022 Badminton World Youth Championship will continue to be held in Santander, Spain. The first round of the national badminton women's doubles men's doubles ended with 11 wins and 1 loss in the second round.
The third round 1/16 final -
Mixed doubles: Shen Xuanyao/Li Xi vs Adrian Kim Sunma/Natalia (USA)
first game, leading the game, starting 3-0, once leading 17-9, and won the first goal 21-13. In the second game, the start was 0-1, and a 13-0 attack wave was like thunder in the ground, and another 21-5 win.
Men's Singles: Hu Zhe'an vs Mark Paul ( Sweden )
The first game was unfavorable, 0-2 lagging behind to 13-17, and only led 7-6. At the end of the game, an 8-0 attack wave took away the game, and the 21-17 reversed. In the second game, there was no downside in the overall game, and only the start was 1-1, 2-2, and the victory was 21-7.
mixed doubles: Zhu Yijun/Liu Shengshu vs CHOI Jian Sheng/LAI Ting Cen ( Malaysia )
21-8, 21-6 wins, and it took only 23 minutes for two games. The team match against Indonesia won the only point Zhu Yijun/Liu Shengshu swept across the top 16 in three consecutive rounds.
Mixed Doubles: Yu Hao/Ten Huizhi vs Garcia/Rodriguez (Spain)
The opponent is the No. 5 seed of the tournament. In the first game, the situation was stalemate. At the beginning, the stalemate was tied with seven draws until 12-11. The opponent scored three-pointers in a row and overtook the advantage until the end. Yu Hao/Ten Huizhi lost 17-21. In the second game, he led the game overall, and started with 8-0. The opponent also approached the score with a 7-0+3-0 stroke of 13-12. Yu Hao/Tin Huizhi scored seven points in a row to win the game point, winning 21-14. In the decisive game, the situation was relatively stalemate. At the beginning, they tied five times until 12-13. Yu Hao/Ten Huizhi had a 7-1 offensive to secure the victory in one fell swoop and won another game 21-18.
Men's singles: Pan Yinlong vs Wu Yinglun (Hong Kong, China)
Both sides fought for 65 minutes in three games. In the first game, they tied three times at the beginning until 3-3. A 6-0 attack wave took the lead and maintained the advantage until the end, and won the first game 21-17. In the second game, no lead in the overall situation and lost 16-21. In the decisive game, the six-decision draw at the beginning was 10-10, and a wave of 11-0 attacks took away the game, and another game was won by 21-10.
men's singles: Wang Zijun vs Vasu Devin (Germany)
The opponent is the No. 7 seed of the tournament. In the first game, he led 15-10 at one time, and won the game point 20-17. The opponent saved three games but failed. Wang Zijun scored two points in a row and took the game away and won 22-20. In the second game, there was no one behind in the overall situation, and he won another game from 21 to 14.
Women's Singles: Yuan Anqi vs Li Xinyi (Singapore)
21-12, 21-7 wins.
Men's Singles: Zhu Xuanchen vs Raniere (France)
The opponent is the top seed in the tournament. In the first game, the start was 1-5, 2-6, and at the end of the game, he was taken away by his opponent's five-pointer in a row, losing 17-21. In the second game, the start was 4-0, and once took a 10-6 lead. The opponent scored six points in a row and overtook one shot. The two sides fell into a stalemate and tied four times until 15-15. The opponent scored five points in a row and won the match point. Zhu Xuanchen lost 16-21.
mixed doubles: Liao Pinyi/Huang Kexin vs Johann PRAJOGO/Xiao En HENG (Singapore)
21-18, win 21-15.
Women's Singles: Sun Zichun vs Blova (Ukraine)
The opponent is the No. 4 seed of the tournament. In the first game, he led 14-8. The opponent played several small offensives and chased to 17-18 to achieve his first lead in the game. Sun Zichun scored four points in a row and took away the game, and won the first game 21-18. In the second game, he came from behind and fell behind 13-18 to a 7-1 offensive. He won the match point of 20-19 and was tied. He scored two points in a row and took the game away, and won another game 22-20.
Women's Singles: Zhang Xinran vs Apu Dayaya (India)
The opponent is the number one seed of women's singles. In the first game, he scored four points in a row from 8 to 8 to maintain the advantage until the end, and won the first goal 21 to 15. In the second game, the game was tied for four times at the beginning and was 4-4. A 7-1 offensive locked in the victory and won another game 21-10.
Men's Doubles: Chen Yijiang/Zhang Lejian vs Guild/Pentansa (Ireland)
21-11, 21-16 win.
Men's Doubles: Xu Huayu/Zhu Yijun vs Shuhelvoit/Stupleic (Germany)
The opponent is the No. 3 seed of the tournament. He led 15-9 in the first game. The opponent later came from the previous 6-0 attack wave and overtook the game point in one fell swoop and took the lead 19-20 to get the game point. Xu Huayu/Zhu Yijun failed to save a game point and lost 20-22. In the next game, 21-10 wins a game. The decisive game was the leader in the overall game, and the start was 4-0, and the game was won 21-8.
Men's Doubles: Chen Zhehan/Zhou Chuan You vs Inoue Seiya/Karawabe Haruki (Japan)
Both sides fought for 61 minutes in three games. In the first game, they only got behind 0-1 in the game, and won the first game 21-16. In the second game, the opponent took four points twice, and Chen Zhehan/Zhou Chuan made several small offensives to chase to 15-14. The opponent took away the game with a 7-1 offensive, and Chen Zhehan/Zhou Chuan lost 16-21 again. In the decisive game, the game was tied for five times at the beginning and the opponent scored six points in a row and overtook the advantage until the end, losing 18-21.
Women's Doubles: Wang Yiduo/Luo Yi vs Schulting/Fan Liwen (England)
The opponent is the No. 3 seed of the tournament, and the two sides fought for 62 minutes. In the first game, he led 11-5 to 17-14. The opponent scored five points in a row and overtook the first lead in the game. He encountered a single game reversal. In the second game, the stalemate at the beginning was 9-10, and a 4-0 attack wave overtook in one fell swoop and maintained the advantage until the end, winning the game back 21-15. In the decisive game, the start of 6-5, the opponent scored a 7-0 attack wave and overtook it in one fell swoop and maintained the advantage until the end, losing 16-21.
women's doubles: Liu Shengshu/Wang Tinggo vs Taguchi Maa/Yamaki Nao (Japan)
first game, 0-1, 1-2 trailed, a 5-0 offensive overtook in one fell swoop and maintained the advantage until the end, winning 21-10. In the second game, he was once behind 4-8 and scored four points in a row. The two sides were in a stalemate and tied four times until 12-12. Both sides scored three points. Liu Shengshu/Wang Tingge took away the game with a 5-1 offensive and won another game 21-16.