ROUND OF 16 (01.00pm) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=C0F3D6BB-D4E1-4185-840A-8619D6F86854 *Match Highlights : - Jan O Jorgensen (DEN) v Wei Nan (HKG) - Hu Yun (HKG) v Son Wan Ho (KOR) - Sayaka Sato (JPN) v Saina Nehwal (IND) - Nitchaon Jindapol (THA) v Cheung Ngan Yi (HKG) - Goh VS/Tan WK (MAS) v Liu C/Zhang N (CHN) - Hoki/Kobayashi (JPN) v Chai B/Hong W (CHN) - Juhl/Pedersen (DEN) v Vivian Hoo/Woon KW (MAS) - Choi SG/Chae YJ (KOR) v Lu K/Huang YQ (CHN) - Reginald Lee/Chau HW (HKG) v Zheng SW/Chen QC (CHN) Home MS players do well so far with five slots in second round and ensured 1 quarterfinal berth, followed by Indian with three representatives. Today's big match in this category should be newly-crowned CHN Open Champion Jan O Jorgensen against 2014 Incheon AG bronze medalist Wei Nan. Some seeded players were tumbled yesterday, recent DEN Premier winner Tanongsak succumbed three games to Malaysian independent shuttler Chong Wei Feng, Chou Tien Chen lost narrowly to Thai veteran Boonsak Ponsana and the inconsistent Tian Houwei was shocked by local qualifier Lee Cheuk Yiu. China young gun Qiao Bin and the promising star Shi Yuqi also scored first round exit, leaving Huang Yuxiang as lone survivor here and will see Ajay Jayaram in this evening. Sung Ji Hyun who cruised into semifinal last week couldn't repeat her feat, knocked out by the unseeded TPE player Hsu Ya Ching.who will up against the in-form Rio silver medalist P.V. Sindhu today. Another India hopeful, Saina Nehwal involved into tough battle to take revenge over Porntip Buranaprasertsuk who defeated her in Fuzhou. Nehwal has Japanese hurdle next, Sayaka Sato for a place in last eight. On top-half of draw, the quarterfinal script will be quite predictable Carolina Marin against Akane Yamaguchi and Tai Tzu Ying has possibility to meet Japanese pretty young lady Aya Ohori. Japanese pairs really deliver hard times for China young combination Li JH/Liu CH, after first round disappointing outcome last week lost to Hoki/Kobayashi, this time they were downed by new partnerships Endo/Watanabe. At bottom half of draw three seeded pairs couldn't clear their opening hurdle, reigning All England champion Ivanov/Sozonov, recent CHN Open Champion Gideon/Sukamuljo, Conrad/Kolding. No upset in WD discipline so far as all the favourites progressed into second round without too much trouble except 2nd seed Jung KE/Shin SC who strecthed into rubber games against local pair Ng TY/Yeung NT. English married couple Adcock/Adcock get free quarterfinal ticket as their opponent Isara/Amitrapai gave walkover due to Isara injury. The Olympic Champion Ahmad/Natsir and their teammates Jordan/Susanto will take on Japanese rival, Watanabe/Higashino and Kobayashi/Matsutomo. China pairs dominate last sixteen with 4 representatives, two of them have tricky Korean challengers, the new experimenting combo Zhang N/Huang DP v Yoo YS/Chang YN and Lu K/Huang YQ v Choi SG/Chae YJ. Current world number two Zheng SW/Chen QC will set up a clash with home favourite Reginald Lee/Chau HW, 4th encounter in this season.
let's see if Olympic Silver medalists GVS/TWK able to have revenge against LC/ZN this evening, or LC/ZN will beat GVS/TWK again...
so Zhang Nan now partner with Huang DP. with both Huang and Li YH playing together as a WD pair, wouldn't it be awkward for both of them.
I'm seeing the same thing. It's like they posted both the China Open and Hong Kong Open links as a joke. Wait. you are saying that livestream.com is showing you Court 2 matches? It seems Justin L and I only get an empty tournament page with 'Off air' before you click on it and after you click on it, you get 'This event doesn’t have any posts yet...' What do you mean by 'it was since Denmark open'? You were able to watch Court 2 matches for both the Denmark Open and the China Open? Or do you mean you haven't tried watching livestream.com after the Denmark Open?
Wong Wing Ki Vincent and Hu Yun will race to grab last ticket into Dubai SSF Ng Ka Long Angus had secured 1 ticket. Hongkong will have 2 representatives in MS at Dubai SSF next month. What a great thing!