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Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 7:38:43 GMT
May 10 , 2022 - Akane Yamaguchi, the world's number 1 female shuttler, has definitely led the Japanese Uber Cup team to advance to the quarterfinals. After helping together to win France decisively 5-0, taking a total of 2 hours 43 minutes, the girl from Japan revealed that the more she played, the better her form. Emphasizing the final match, ready to compete for the championship in Group A with Indonesia, who have won 2 matches in a row and have fully advanced to the final 8 teams. Men's and Women's World Badminton Championships “Total Energy BWF Thomas-Uber Cup Finals 2022” (TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2022) at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani on May 10, 2022 by the women's Uber Cup team during In the morning there was a round robin match, the second match, Group A, with Japan, the former champions of 2018, defeating Germany 5-0 in the first match. This second round must meet France, who lost in the first match to Indonesia 0-5. For this match, Japan sent the main players to their full strength to win and guarantee Email Marketing List the team to advance to the final 8, which they did not miss. This match featured Japanese players who showed superior form, defeating France 5-0. It took a total of 2 hours and 43 minutes from the work of Akane Yamaguchi, the number 1 badminton player in the world. Who took only 25 minutes to easily defeat Leonice Huer, number 55, in 2 straight games 21-6, 21-8, then Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota, the world's number 3 guides. Showed a sharp form, winning over Wimala Erio and Margot Lambert, number 68 in the world, 2 games in a row, 21-9, 21-12, taking 42 minutes, the 3rd pair, single 2nd hand Saya. Ka Takahashi, ranked 13th in the world, won against Jelle Oyaux, ranked 69th in the world, 2-0, game 21-7, 21-8, took 26 minutes, match 4, manual type 2 Mayu and Misaki. Matsumoto won Flavy Vlalet and Emilie Verselot 2-0, 21-14, 21-13, took 34 minutes and ended with 3rd hand Riko Ganji, 127th hand. The world defeated Emilia Touraine, number 283 in the world, 2-0, 21-16, 21-17.
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