Badminton News: Olympic champion Chen Yufei is determined to restore China’s dominance in women’s singles.
The country has some of the best women’s singles players in the world, such as Zhang Ning, Wang Yihan, Li Xuerui, Wang Shixian and Xie Xingfang, to name a few.
They used to dominate women’s singles and instill fear in their opponents. But after the Yihan, Shixian and Xuerui eras ended, players from Japan, Taiwan, India, South Korea and Spain joined the title race.
Chen Yufei did everything to relive her country’s glorious days and she didn’t see this as the only battle.
“I want to win for my country and bring back our glory days. But it’s not only on me but also on my teammates like He Bingjiao (No. 9), Wang Zhiyi (No. 13) and Han Yue (No. 23) They pushed me a lot and I did well due to the intense competition between us,” Yufei helped.
Through competition and support from his teammates, the world No. 4 managed to bring China’s name back onto the world stage after winning Olympic gold in Tokyo last year.
Yesterday he survived a major fight with the same players he defeated in the decisive Olympic title match by beating world number 2 Taiwan and three-time Malaysian Open winner Tai Tzu-ying 19-21 , 21-13 and 21-15 to reach the final. .
He will next face Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon, who crushed Zhiyi 21-8, 21-18.
This is her fifth final this year after the German Open, Korea Masters, Thailand Open and Indonesia Masters 2022.
Amazingly, he only has one title to show for his efforts, which is the Indonesian Masters, where he beat Ratchanok for the title.
Can he repeat the feat?
If she succeeds, she will become the first Chinese player to win the women’s singles title in eight years, of which Li Xuerui was the last winner in 2014.
Article tags: Chen Yufei, China, Olympic Games
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