Venue : Hong Kong Coliseum, Kowloon-HKG SAR Total prize-money : US$350,000 Tournament website : http://www.hkopenbadminton.org/ Ticketing Information : http://www.hkopenbadminton.org/31-ticketing BWF World Superseries website : http://bwfworldsuperseries.com/tourn...ong-open/?uc=1 BWF YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/bwf Alternative streaming : - https://livestream.com/bwfbadminton - http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/v...%96f%E2%84%96f Hong Kong time : http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wt...ma=Find%20Time SEMIFINALS Order of Play (01.00pm local time, 1 court) : http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...A13689-EE4F-470E-99E6-6217CD896239&d=20151121 The confident Lee eyes another Superseries title Lee Chong Wei proved he's the better man against two-time world Champion Chen Long yesterday, another setbacks were produced by Chou Tien Chen and women's doubles top-seed Matsutomo/Takahashi. None of seeded player survive until quarterfinal as both top-seed and fifth seed bit the dust yesterday. Once again, the world champion Chen Long lost to his nemesis Lee Chong Wei after five days ago in China Open. Chen slipped his winning chance when led 18-13 before Lee catched up and stole second game 21-19. Psychological advantage delivered second wind at deiciding game for Lee to eliminate his lanky opponent. Another stellar comeback also created by local player Angus Ng Ka Long to dispose Chou Tien Chen. China last man standing, Tian Houwei will face Indonesian qualifier Anthony Ginting, interesting tie between these two fast attacking players. At top-half draw, Lee CW looks unstoppable to reach last round against Angus Ng. Two semifinal close battles at stake, top-seed Carolina Marin will up against former champion Wang Yihan and last year beaten finalist Nozomi Okuhara who opposes 2013 world champion Ratchanok Intanon. Four semifinalists passed quarterfinal stage in relatively comfortable way, only Intanon was forced to work extra hard at first game before eliminated Sayaka Sato. The established men's doubles pairs fulfill their seeding into last four, Korean favourite Lee YD/Yoo YS is favoured to overcome Chinese hurdle Chai B/Hong W and last year champion Ahsan/Setiawan will be tested by reigning All England champion Boe/Mogensen, an ideal final is on the scenario when top two seeds will face each other tomorrow. As expected, two Chinese women's doubles combinations march on to semifinal, the Olympic Champion Tian Q/Zhao YL will take on Japanese second pair Fukuman/Yonao who surprised their illustrious teammates Matsutomo/Takahashi in three games. Asian Games gold medalist Maheswari/Polii once again has Chinese rival, Tang YT/Yu Y and they should take revenge over their two defeats in this year. It's China-Korea encounters for mixed doubles category, highly favourite Zhang/Zhao will get tricky test, Yoo/Chang who dumped Xu/Ma at last eight while Liu/Bao has promising duo Shin BC/Chae YJ. The underdog Korean pairs may deny all Chinese final script as Zhang/Zhao looks sluggish lately as they showed as previous rounds. LIVE TV (06.30pm local time) matches : 1) Nozomi Okuhara (JPN) v Ratchanok Intanon (THA) 2) Lee Chong Wei (MAS) v Angus Ng Ka Long (HKG) 3) Tang Yuanting/Yu Yang (CHN) v Nitya Krishinda Maheswari/Gresyia Polii (INA) 4) Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (CHN) v Yoo Yeon Seong/Chang Ye Na (KOR) 5) Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (DEN) v Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan (INA)
Thanks CLECY, Thought they will stream live all the matches. Match #3, 4 & 5 look interesting. I am referring to the afternoon session. 3. LEE Yong Dae /YOO Yeon Seong - CHAI Biao/HONG Wei 4. Carolina MARIN - WANG Yihan 5. Ginting ANTHONY - TIAN Houwei
Especially looking forward to CM vs WYH. Not that CM needs to prove much more that she can easily dispatch any of the China WS, but it would add to her "legend".
TYT/YY again vs. Maheswari/Polli... hmmm... in back to back SS. i hope Polli/Maheswari can find their form beating CHN pair again.
http://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong...psets-fifth-seed-set-lee-chong-wei-semi-final WYH giving her view: "The women’s singles is wide open these days, unlike before when Chinese shuttlers were in total dominance. Many young shuttlers have posed great threats. Every match is difficult."
It will be interesting as WHY played very well until now. It seems like one of those tourneys where she is motivated.
the Chinese WD has interesting dressing code. the front players (eg, ZYL and YY) wear shorts. the back players (eg, TQ and TYT) wear a skirt (skort)