After two intensive days with badminton in world class we are ready for the quarter-finals at DANISA DENMARK OPEN presented by VICTOR. Get a quick preview of some of the exciting matches today.
Today is the day of the quarter-finals and many stars have already left the tournament before the last and decisive matches.
Also World Rankings number one in women’s singles, Tai Tzu Ying, are ready for the quarter-finals, where she meets Kim Hyo Min from Korea.
Sayaka Sato from Japan is also in the quarter-finals after a win against He Bingjiao from China.
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In men’s singles we can expect an exciting match between H. S. Prannoy and Son Wan Ho. Prannoy performed very well yesterday against Lee Chong Wei and won in three sets while Son Wan Ho won against Anders Antonsen.
The World Champion, Viktor Axelsen, are also in the quarter-final after a tough game against Wei Nan yesterday.
The surprise Lee Hyun II, who won against the Olympic Champion, Chen Long in the first round will meet the European Champion, Rajiv OUSEPH, also seems like an exciting match.
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We have an exciting match between the French mixed double with Ronan Labar/Audrey Fontaine, who plays their first quarter-final in a Super Series tournament ever. Yesterday they beat the second seeded Chinese mixed double Lu kai/ Huang Yaqiong.
The Danish favourites Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen had a difficult match yesterday, but today they will play against Kasper Antonsen/Niclas Nøhr who faced the six seeded double from Denmark Mads Kolding/Mads Conrad.
At the end of the day, we’ll see woman’s doubles Della Destiara Haris/Rizki Amelia Pradipta who had a strong win against the second seeded Yifan Yia/Qingchen Chen. The Indonesian couple will meet the sixed seeded Japanese couple Shiho Tanaka/Koharu Yonemoto and that is going to be a tough match for both couples.
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We’re looking forward another great day with a lot of badminton in world class. The doors will open at 2.30 PM.