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Antonsen book ticket to China Open’s next round despite the slow start

Anders Antonsen on Wednesday booked his ticket to China’s next round Open with a relatively comfortable victory against Japanese strangers Yushi Tanaka 21-19, 21-15 in a 45 miunute game.

The birth of Aarhus left for a slow start in Wednesday’s match and tried to settle in the arena in Changzhou. In the middle of the first group, Antonsen tracked 7-11 before winning gradually and returning the tide within minutes.

Antonsen won the set at his first point.

The second set was different without pain for Antonsen, who early took the upper hand and sailed to the second round of the tournament without allowing Tanak to return to the group. Antonsen took nine game points, but took the first four very easily before finally converting it fifth.

In women’s bachelors, Mia llichfeldt There was no chance against world number four, Akane yamaguchi from Japan losing 12-21, 9-21. The loss came just a week after Yamaguchi had also knocked llichfeldt from Japan Open.

Mixed Danish pairing Mads vetergaard AND Christine Busch It got better. In three narrow groups, the pair defeated England’s Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen.

Mads Vestergaard is this way for the second round in both mixed doubles and in pairs for men, as he also won Tuesday with Daniel Lundaard.

However, they will not join Rasmus Kjaer and Frederick Sogaard in the second round. Doubts lost 19-21, 15-21 in the world number two Aaron Chia and Wooi Yik Soh of Malaysia.



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