SINGAPORE — Reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew convincingly defeated China's Li Shi Feng 21-15, 21-18 in the Singapore Open quarter-finals on Friday (July ...
She will face Japan's Saena Kawakami in the semi-finals. The Japanese player faces China's Zhao Jun Peng in the semi-finals. Sindhu, the Olympic silver and bronze medallist, defeated China's Han Yue 17-21, 21-11, 21-19.
Shuttler Loh Kean Yew is now just two matches away from possibly becoming the first Singaporean to win the country's most prestigious badminton tournament ...
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Reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew convincingly defeated China's Li Shi Feng 21-15, 21-18 in the Singapore Open quarter-finals on Friday, ...
The Japanese player faces China’s Zhao Jun Peng in the semi-finals. “Li Shi Feng is a very aggressive player and I needed to be very ready for the defence. “I didn’t make too many mistakes and was focused on my strategy.
World champion is last local player standing and will play Indonesian Ginting in today's men's singles semi-finals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Until it was zoomed in, you couldn't tell it was out and of course, I was praying for it to be out." We tried to keep up in a match of high standard in terms of speed and flow, and just lost out on focus and consistency. "I'm thankful for the home support which made the atmosphere so special. She said: "Since the fans made such an effort, I felt I also need to reciprocate, and I will also try to prepare for difficult situations in my next match." The men's doubles semi-finals will be all-Indonesian affairs. She said: "The challenge was very important and a big comfort to myself that I kept one challenge to the end because in the previous games I finished them off early.
Reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew convincingly defeated China's Li Shi Feng 21-15, 21-18 in the Singapore Open quarter-finals on Friday, ...
The Japanese player faces China's Zhao Jun Peng in the semi-finals. "I didn't make too many mistakes and was focused on my strategy. "Li Shi Feng is a very aggressive player and I needed to be very ready for the defence," said Loh.
Badminton world champion Loh Kean Yew took another step toward making history, advancing to the quarter-finals at the Singapore Open on Thursday (July 14).
The Straits Times quotes Loh as saying, “The home crowd was great again today. Christie defeated Loh in their last five matches. I’m happy to be able to play my part in bringing everyone together. The last time this happened was in 1962 when Wee Choon Seng bagged the title. To bring everyone together.” But I’m glad I managed to overcome that and win.
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Advertisement - World Badminton Champion Loh Kean Yew took another step towards making history and advanced to the quarter-finals at the Singapore Open.
Christie defeated Loh in their last five games. The Straits Times quotes Loh as saying: “The home crowd was great again today. I’m happy to play my part in bringing everyone together. The last time this happened was in 1962 when Wee Choon Seng took home the title. But I’m glad I managed to overcome that and won. “In the second game I struggled to control the drift.
World champion Loh Kean Yew's bid to become the first local men's singles player to win the Singapore Badminton Open since 1962 ended on Saturday (July 16).
- The Straits Times/ANN In the women's section, Indian shuttler PV Sindhu stormed into the title clash with a commanding win over lower-ranked Japanese Saena Kawakami in the women's singles semi-final, here on Saturday. SINGAPORE, July 16 (The Straits Times/ANN): World champion Loh Kean Yew's bid to become the first local men's singles player to win the Singapore Badminton Open since 1962 ended on Saturday (July 16).
SINGAPORE: World champion Loh Kean Yew's run at the Singapore Badminton Open came to an end on Saturday (Jul 16) when he was defeated by Indonesia's Anthony ...
The Indonesian went on to build an unassailable lead to take the final victory. Wee Choon Seng was the last Singaporean to win the event in 1962. But his higher-ranked opponent turned it around and proved to be the stronger player.
He loses 21-17, 21-14 to Indonesia's sixth-ranked Anthony Sinisuka Ginting. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He is aiming to win his first title on the BWF World Tour. I tried to make his movement less smooth and play patiently.” Hopefully, one day I’ll reach the final.” “I wanted it too much, I thought of the result much more than the process,” said Loh, 25. I’m thankful for their support and will continue to work hard on my game. He played a very complete game.”
Anthony Ginting on Saturday broke local hearts as he outclassed world champions and home favourite Loh Kean Yew in the men's singles semi-finals at the ...
That's my goal," he said. "I wanted to win too much that I was thinking more about the results rather than the process." "I knew Kean Yew has very quick footwork and my plan was to disrupt his movement and stay calm," said Ginting.
Badminton News: Anthony Ginting on Saturday broke local hearts as he outclassed world champions and home favourite Loh Kean Yew in the men's singles ...
That's my goal," he said. "I wanted to win too much that I was thinking more about the results rather than the process." "The pressure is always going to be there and I need to learn how to handle it better," said Loh.
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Anthony Ginting on Saturday broke local hearts as he outclassed world champions and home favourite Loh Kean Yew in the men's singles semi-finals at the ...
That's my goal," he said. Naraoka lost in the final of the Korea Masters in April. "I want to win tomorrow. The Indonesian showed patience to win the first game and went for the kill when he sensed his opponent was nervous and under pressure in front of his own supporters.
Loh Kean Yew met his match in the Singapore Badminton Open semi-finals as he succumbed 17-21, 14-21 to an inspired Anthony Sinisuka Ginting.
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Loh Kean Yew has ended his Singapore Open journey at the semi-finals, but he says he will try harder next time.
As for the game itself, he admitted that he was “not spared” by Ginting though he wanted to make it to the final. After the loss, Loh posted on Facebook that playing in front of the home crowd made the tournament “very special and memorable”. The last Singaporean to win the event at the Singapore Open was Wee Choon Seng — 60 years ago in 1962. This prompted Singaporeans to hope that our hometown boy would become the first Singaporean to reach the Singapore Open men’s singles final in 20 years. In the second game, Loh again led 9-8 only for Ginting to stage another comeback and lead 11-10 at the break. Loh delighted home fans by taking the lead in the first game, going into the interval 11-7 up.
The badminton world number six kept his composure in front of a passionate crowd fiercely behind their hero, as he hammered Loh into submission 21-17, ...
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