Summary of the 14 finals in Germany! Thailand is wiped out, and European players are rising strongly!
On March 2, the 4 4 finals of the German Open Badminton Championships have all come to an end, and the players who have entered the semi-finals have also appeared one after another. In this round, Thailand competed with the strongest lineup, attracting everyone's attention. However, World Women's Singles champion Intanon and World Mixed Doubles champion Dechapo Sasiri were both eliminated, both of whom lost, and none of them made it to the quarter-finals.
The Thai team lost four games in a row and was eliminated.
Thailand has grown rapidly in recent years and is now a strong team with three world champions in Men's Singles, Women's Singles and Mixed Doubles, two of whom are ranked in the top 10 in Women's Doubles.
In this World Cup, China, Japan, and South Korea have all hidden their main team behind and are only a third team. Thailand has sent out all the main forces this time, and this is a great opportunity.
In men's singles, the men's team's second seed Wang Gaolun; In women's doubles, Intanon, Lee Mi-sik, Ge Tong; Men's Doubles top seeds, Supak Kitinupong; The top seed in the mixed doubles, Dechapo Sahiri. In the four competitions, especially the women's singles and mixed doubles, they have a good chance of winning.
It's a pity that Wang Gaolun and Li Meixuan were eliminated in the first round, but there are Danon, Jitong, Supak Kitinupong, Dechapo Sasiri to advance to the quarterfinals.
Supa Kittinupong lost 0-2 to Lee Chol Hue Yang Bo Xuan, 2-0 to Nguyen Thu Lin, Dechapol Shasiri lost 0-2 to Taberin Pique, and Ketong lost 2-0 to Kim Jia En. This is also the biggest surprise of the season, because it is hard to believe that the team that has always been the favorite in the top 300 is now unable to even make it to the 1 4 finals.
Rising Europe.
European athletes account for 20 quarter-finals, which is still rare, reflecting the increasing overall level of European athletes.
Denmark remained the strongest in the group, winning all three events. Although Denmark's best men's and men's players are not in the competition, they are still very competitive in the second stage. Men's Singles player Geimke, Women's Singles player Mia and Men's Doubles player Kjaer Sogaard all have the strength to advance to the quarterfinals.
France's Popov, Lambert, Tran and others have also reached the 1 4 finals, and their level is getting higher and higher year by year, and their future is limitlessMeasure. Two Bulgarian players, Gavrila and Stefani, are recovering from injury and their form is improving. The Netherlands' Tabolin Pique continued to play at his best with a win over No.1 seed Dechapo Shahili.