Badminton Opening Day Recap . Updated throughout the day. David Obernosterer (Austria)Seeking a record of three consecutive gold medals, Lin Din dominated Austria's David Obernosterer in a Group E matchup. Lin won his first game in a rout, 2. Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) vs. Soren Opti (Suriname)Just as Lin Dan did, the world's top ranked men's player Lee Chong Wei demolished his opening match opponent. Lee routed Soren Opti 2. Chen Long (China) vs Niluka Karunaratne (Sri Lanka)Chen Long was the third member of Badminton's top three ranked players to make a statement in his opening contest. Long took care of Sri Lanka's Niluka Karunaratne in convincing fashion, winning 2. Viktor Axelsen (Denmark) vs. Niluka Karunaratne Lost His Opening Badminton Match At Rio OpenBoonsak Ponsana (Thailand)The world's #4 ranked men's player, Viktor Axelsen, convincingly dispatched of Thialand's Boonsak Ponsana 2. Rio. T. M. Vladimir Malkov (Russia)In a back and forth, very entertaining match, Vietnam's T. M. Nguyen came out on top over Russia's Vladimir Malkov 2- 1. Malkov won the first game 2. Nguyen stormed back and beat Malkov solidly in game two, 2. In the deciding game three, Nguyen took care of business and won 2. Son Wan Ho (South Korea) vs. Jacob Maliekal (South Africa)The #8 ranked men's player in the world cruised past the overmatched South African, Jacob Maliekal, 2. Rajiv Ousef (Great Britain) vs. Peter Koukal (Czech Republic)Rajiv Ousef of Great Britain defeated Peter Koukal from the Czech Republic 2- 0 on Thursday evening after winning 2. Kevin Cordon (Guatemala) vs. Adrian Dziolko (Poland)In a surprisingly exciting and contested match, Adrian Dziolo came from behind to defeat Kevin Cordon 2- 1. After Cordon won a tight first match 2. Dziolko roared back to win game two 2.
Olympics Rio 2016; NCAA Tournament; John Deere Classic; Bix 7 Race; Illinois Sports Headlines; Iowa Sports Headlines; Donia Daily; Rose Bowl; Paula Sands Live. Submit Idea/Event; Facebook; Paula Sands Live Extra; Recipes. Sri Lanka’s Niluka Karunaratne lost his opening men’s single group . Chen took just 40 minutes to. Seeking a record of three consecutive gold medals, Lin Din dominated Austria's David Obernosterer in a Group E matchup. Lin won his first game in a rout, 21-5 and his second, 21-11 to make a statement that he will. Srikanth Kidambi (India) vs. Lino Munoz (Mexico)Kidambi, the world's 1. Mexico's Lino Munoz 2. Women's Singles. Ratchanok Intanton (Thailand) vs. Kati Tolmoff (Estonia)The world's #4 women's singles player, Thailand's Ratchanok Intanton, defeated Estonia's Kati Tolmoff. Niluka Karunaratne Lost His Opening Badminton Match At RiotYihan Wang (China) vs. Chloe Magee (Ireland)Yihan Wang, the #2 ranked women's player on earth, displayed her skill in a convincing 2- 0 match win over Ireland's Chloe Magee. Wang won the first game 2. Group Sindhu Pusarla (India) vs. Laura Sarosi (Hungary)The morning session was filled with matches of highly ranked singles player and you can add India's Sindhu Pusarla to the list. Pusarla, known for her hard shuttle smashes, dominated Hungary's Laura Sarosi in her opening match. Pusarla outscored Sarosi 4. Saina Nehwal (India) vs. After breezing past Sri Lanka’s Niluka Karunaratne in his first match. Badminton Opening Day. Karunaratne receives w/o in second match. Sri Lanka's national champion Niluka Karunaratne received a walk over in his second Group 'P' match of. Cordon lost his opening group 'P' match. Sri Lankan shuttler Niluka Karunaratne lost his first game in Group P of the men’s badminton tournament. Karunaratne’s next match will be against Kevin Cord Sri Lankan shuttler Niluka Karunaratne lost against world’s second best badminton player Long Chen from China in the men’s singles first round match of Rio Olympics 2016. He suffered a 0-2 loss. However, tomorrow (12. Lohaynny Vicente (Brazil)Saina Nehwal, the world's #5 ranked women's singles player, might have had a harder battle with Brazil's Lohaynny Vicente in the first game than she expected but won 2. The second game was also competitive with Vicente putting up another outstanding fight. But, once again, she won 2. Tai Tzu Ying (Chinese Tapei) vs. Elisabeth Baldauf (Austria)Tai Tzu Ying, the world's #8 ranked women's player, cruised past Austria's Elisabeth Baldauf 2. Carolina Marin (Spain) vs. Nanna Vainio (Finland)Carolina Marin, the world's top ranked women's player, played like it in her first match of the women's singles tournament. Marin thrashed Finland's Nanna Vainio 2. Li Xuerui (China) vs. Telma Santos (Portugal)Li Xuerui of China, one of the top women's players in the world, comfortably beat Telma Santos of Portugal 2. Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (Thailand) vs. Chen Hsuan- Yu Wendy (AUS)Buranaprasertuk comfortably beat Chen Hsuan- Yu Wendy from Australi 2. Kirsty Gilmour (Great Britain) vs. Jaquet Sabrina (Switzerland)Great Britain's Kirsty Gilmour took over late in the two games vs. Jaquet Sabrina and won 2. American women's player Iris Wang knocks off Belgium's Lianne Tan on Thursday night 2- 1. Read More +Men's Doubles. Kim Gi Jung/Kim Sa Rang (South Korea) vs. Adam Cwalina/Przemyslaw Wacha (Poland)Kim Gi Jung/Kim Sa Rang of South Korea defeated Adam Cwalina and Przemyslaw Wacha of Poland 2- 0 in the first match of men's doubles action. The Korean duo won the first game 2. Lee Yong- Dae/Yoo- Yeon Seong (South Korea) vs. Matthew Chau/Sawan Serasinghe (Australia)Lee Yong- Dae and Yoo Yeon- Seong, also of South Korea comfortably dispatched of Australia's Matthew Chau and Sawan Serasinghe 2- 0 after winning 2. Mohammed Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia) vs. Manu Attri/Sumeeth Reddy B. After a narrow margin of victory the first game, Indonesia closed out India 2. Vladimir Ivanov/Ivan Sozonov. The Russians defeated the duo from Chinese Taipei 2. They took the 2- 0 match victory. Biao Chai/Wei Hong (China) vs. Endo Hiroyuki/Hayakawa Kenichi (Japan)In a close opening game between the #5 and #7 ranked men's doubles teams, the Japanese tandem beat the pair from China in the wildest and most entertaining match of the day. Japan won a closer first game 2. China stormed back in game two, winning 2. In a nailbiting, back and forth deciding match, Japan came out on top 2. V Shem Goh/ Wee Kiong Tan (Malaysia) vs. Michael Fuchs/Johannes Schoettler (Germany)The Malaysian pairing defeated Michael Fuchs and Johannes Schoettler from Germany 2. Goh and Tan displayed extra impressive lateral quickness and agility throughout the match. Carsten Mogensen/Mathias Boe (Denmark) vs. Marcus Ellis/Chris Langridge (Great Britain)This match between the pairs from Denmark and Great Britain was a tale of two entirely different games and then a closely- contested third game. Mogensen and Boe soundly beat Ellis and Langridge in the first game 2. Denmark would prevail in a closer third game, 2. Women's Doubles. Matsutomo/Takahashi (Japan) vs. Gutta Ponnappa (India)The world's #1 ranked women's doubles team from Japan won its first match 2. India 2- 0 in group play. Christinna Pedersen/Kamilla Rytter Juhl (Denmark) vs. Ying Luo/Yu Luo (China)In a matchup of #6 and #7 in women's double world rankings, the Luo duo beat the Danish tandem 2. Nitya Maheswari/Greysia Polli (Indonesia) vs. Lok Yan Poon/Ying Suet Tse (Hong Kong)The Indonesian pair defeated the women from Hong Kong with no issue, winning 2- 0 with 2. Khe Wei Woon/Vivian Kah Mun Hoo (Malaysia) vs Heather Oliver/Lauren Smith (Great Britain)The tandem from Malaysia played two close games with the women from Great Britan and narrowly emerged victorious in both, winning 2. Yang Yu/Yaungting Tang (China) vs. Johanna Goliszewski/Carla Nelte (Germany)Facing the second best women's doubles in the world in China's Yang Yu and Yaungting Tang, the German pairing of Johanna Goliszewski and Carla Nelte, Ye Na Chang/So Hee Lee (South Korea) vs. Gabriela Stoeva/Stefani Stoeva (Bulgaria)Chang and Hee Lee, the #9 ranked women's doubles team in the world, dispatched of the Bulgarian duo in a well- fought first game, 2. The Bulgarian sisters made the Korean tandem work but their efforts were simply not enough to stop them from picking up the 2- 0 victory. Eefje Muskens/Selena Piek (Netherlands) vs Puttita Supajirakul/Sapsiree Taerattanachai (Thailand)Muskens and Piek, from the Netherlands, picked up a 2- 0 win after defeating the partners from Thailand 2. Eva Lee/Paula Lynn Obanana (USA) vs. The American duo lost 2. Mixed Doubles. Birgit Michels/Michael Fuchs (Germany) vs. Zhang/Zhao (China)In a fairly even opening game, Nan Zhang and Yunlei Zhao bested Germany's Birgit Michels and Michael Fuchs 2. The German pair hung tight in the second game as well against the world's #1 ranked mixed doubles team but lost 2. Kenta Kazuno/Ayane Kurihara (Japan) vs. Jacco Arends/Selena Piek (Netherlands)Japan's Kenta Kazuno and Ayane Kurihara battled the Netherland's Jacco Arends and Selena Piek in a matchup of the world's 1. The duo from the Far East won the match 2- 0 after winning its first game 2. Ko Sung Hyun/Kim Ha Na (South Korea) vs. Phillip Chew/Jamie Subandhi (USA)In the duo's first match of group play, USA's Phillip Chew and Jamie Subandhi lose to South Korea 2- 0. Read More +Praveen Jordan/Debby Susanto (Indonesia) vs. Lee/Chau (Hong Kong)While Indonesia won the first game handedly 2. Hong Kong, the Hong Kong duo of Lee and Chau didn't quite easily and fought to a well- earned 2. However, Jordan and Susanto turned it on late in game three and won 2. Ahmad Tontowi/Liliyana Natsir (Indonesia) vs. Robin Middleton/Leanne Choo (Australia)In a completely one- sided match, the #3 ranked mixed doubles Indonesian pair of Ahmad Tontowi and Liliyana Natsir crushed the Aussie tandem 2. Peng Soon Chan/Liu Ying Goh (Malaysia) vs. Bodin Isara/Savitree Amitrapai (Thailand)After a series of great rallies throughout the game, Chan and Goh came away with game one, 2. The second was even closer but Chan and Goh won that game as well, 2. Xu Chen/Jin Ma (China) vs. Chris Adcock/Gabrielle Adcock (Great Britain)Chris and Gabrielle Adcock won their first game against Xu Chen and Jin Ma from China in convincing fashion, 2. However, China battled back in game two to win 2. China would emerge victorious 2. Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen (Denmark) vs. Robert Mateusiak/Nadiezda Zieba (Poland)The Danes and Poles went toe- to- toe on Thursday in a pair of exciting and close games. In the opening game of the match, Nielsen and Pedersen pulled off the 2. In the second game, the margin of victory was even slimmer as they won 2.
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