China reach Sudirman Cup final

Published May 17, 2015
DONGGUAN: China’s Yu Yang returns a shot as her partner Tang Yuanting looks on during their doubles match against Nitya Krishinda Maheswari and Greysia Polii of Indonesia in their Sudirman Cup semi-final on Saturday.—Reuters
DONGGUAN: China’s Yu Yang returns a shot as her partner Tang Yuanting looks on during their doubles match against Nitya Krishinda Maheswari and Greysia Polii of Indonesia in their Sudirman Cup semi-final on Saturday.—Reuters

DONGGUAN (China): China advanced to the finals of the Sudirman Cup on Saturday after winning tightly contested matches against Indonesia.

Indonesia fell 3-1 in the semi-finals to home-team powerhouse China, losing in the men’s and women’s singles and the women’s doubles.

Chinese badminton star Chen Long, who walked onto the court in Dongguan to loud applause, controlled the first game against Indonesia’s Christie Jonatan but eked out the win after a tight second game in the men’s singles with a final score of 21-10, 21-15.

“In the second game ... I had a similar performance with the Indonesian player. I was quite conservative in my play and he was aggressive,” Chen told reporters after the match. “He [Jonatan] played very well.”

Chen also said he did not have a preference of who will be in the men’s singles match in the finals on Sunday, with himself and compatriot Lin Dan playing for the Chinese team for the cup.

“All that matters is that China wins the finals, and not which one will be playing,” he said.

Indonesia’s Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan started off strong, winning the first game of the day in the men’s doubles despite loud cheers for the Chinese duo Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng from the thousands watching.

The Indonesian pair continued to control the second game and won 16-21, 17-21.

In the women’s singles, Indonesia’s Bellaetrix Manuputty retired after suffering an injury to the leg during the first game, while leading top seeded Li Xuerui 3-5.

Indonesia’s Nitya Krishinda Maheswari and Greysia Polii were unable to keep their team’s hopes alive in the women’s doubles against China’s Tang Yuanting and Yu Yang.

The Indonesian pair won their first match but that was the only good news as their opponents improved their play and won the next two games, as the crowds got louder in their support for the home team.

Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2015

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