China drops point in easing past Korea in Uber semifinals

May 16th, 2008

China for the 12th consecutive time made the final of the Uber Cup women’s badminton team competition, with a 3-1 win over South Korea on Thursday at the Bung Karno Sports Hall in Jakarta.
Overall, the Chinese players, all with higher world rankings than their Korean opponents, had little trouble in moving a step closer to their 11th Uber Cup title.
Xie Xingfang put on a dominant performance over Hwang Hye-youn to give China an opening point over Korea with a 21-9, 21-19 win.
Korea evened the score through their doubles pair Kyung-won and Hyo-jung, who came from a game down to seal a 14-21, 21-17, 21-18 victory over Zhang Jiewen and Yang Yawei.
Hyo-jung looked indecisive on the attack but she offset her cautious approach with good placement of the shuttlecock, which proved successful in earning the pair points.
After losing the first game, the Koreans took charge right from the start of the second game with the lanky Hyo-jung marshaling the defense and Kyung-won taking charge up front with
smashes and neat strokes over the net.
At 12-10, Kyung-won looked to suffer from pain in her upper arm. She took a short break before returning to the court.
Kyung-won did not seem to show any effects of the pain. Her quick smashes earned the pair two consecutive points to win the game and force the match into a third game.
The Chinese pair stepped up their performance in the third game, which turned into a closely fought encounter. But an error by Zhang swung the game into Korean control. Once in the lead,
the Koreans, cheered on by a small but noisy group of supporters in the stands, never looked back.
China retook the lead through single’s player Lu Lan. The world No. 2 proved too strong for Jang Soo-young, winning 21-9, 21-12 in 30 minutes.
Zhang Yawen and Wei Yili put the issue beyond doubt by winning the fourth tie against Kim Min-jung and Ha Jung-eun to deny the Koreans a place in the final, which they haven’t reached since 2004.
During the match, the Chinese pair could not hide their fire. At the end of a long rally that made the score 14-5 for the Chinese in the second game, Zhang Yawen raised her hands in
celebration.
They eked out the opening game 21-19, but the Chinese had an easier task in the second game, winning 21-8.

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RI storms into Uber Cup final

May 16th, 2008

Host Indonesia cruised into the final of the Uber Cup women team badminton championship on Thursday after trouncing Germany 3-1 in the semifinals.
Although losing the first single match, Indonesia bounced back by winning one double match and two singles matches against Germany.
Indonesia’s first single player Maria Kristin bowed out 20-21, 15-21 to Xu Huaiwen, but duo Jo Novita and Greysia Polii leveled the score, outwitting Germany’s pair Birgit Overzier and Kathrin
Piotrowshki 21-9, 21-13.
Indonesia took a 2-1 lead when Adriyanti Firdasari edged past Julianne Schenk 21-16, 22-20, before the last single player Pia Zebadiah ensured her country’s triumph over Germany with a 21-7, 21-16 win over Karin Schnaase.
Indonesia will take on defending champion and favorite China in the final, scheduled for Saturday.
It is Indonesia’s first final in ten years. The last time Indonesia won the Uber Cup was back in 1996

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China and Indonesia steam into Uber Cup final

May 16th, 2008

JAKARTA: It was back to business for China as they raced into the Uber Cup final, pounding South Korea 3-1 with only Indonesia standing in the way of a sixth consecutive title.
China, who are unbeaten at the Uber Cup in 10 years, showed glaring weaknesses against the Netherlands in the quarter-finals, rallying from 2-1 down after Xie Xingfang and Jiang Yanjiao lost their singles rubbers.
That near-disaster, which would have been their worst performance ever, encouraged the Koreans but when it came to the crunch China proved once again why they are the best in the business.
Hosts Indonesia, the last team to beat China at the Uber Cup, in 1996, await them in Saturday’ final after bouncing back from losing the first game to topple unfancied Germany -1 in front of raucous home support.
World number one Xie, whose indifferent form in recent months will be a worry for Chinese coach Li Yongbo ahead of the Olympics, had a point to prove after being humbled by Dutch star Yao Jie on Wednesday.
She responded by beating Hwang Hye-Youn 21-9, 21-19 to put China one up.
But the world’ top doubles team, Yang Wei and Zhang Jewen, caved in to the pressure of a hostile Indonesian crowd as they crashed 14-21, 21-17, 21-18 to Won Lee-Kyung and Jung Lee-Hyo.
There was more riding on this match than met the eye.
While Xie and Athen Olympic champion Zhang Ning, who is injured and not playing here, are seen as automatic choices for Beijing, the third singles slot is still up for grabs, with Zhu Lin and Lu Lan in the running.

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