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BCA Indonesia Open

The BWF (Badminton World Federation) Indonesia Open 2014 saw defending champions Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei face an unexpected defeat in the early stages of the tournament. The Chinese Mixed Doubles stars, who had just won the Yonex Open Japan, were defeated by the scratch combination of Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo and Greysia Polii from Indonesia.

The pairing of Sukamuljo and Polii was formed on the eve of the Indonesia Open, and their unexpected victory against the Olympic champions Zhang/Zhao shocked the badminton world. The Indonesians survived two three-game qualifying round matches before their encounter with the Chinese pair.

In the first game, Zhang/Zhao seemed to be in control, maintaining a comfortable lead. However, fueled by the energetic home crowd, Sukamuljo and Polii turned the tables in the second game and fought neck and neck in the decider. The Indonesians saved a match point and eventually secured their victory with a score of 15-21, 21-18, 23-21.

Other strong pairs like Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen of Denmark, Ko Sung Hyun/Kim Ha Na of Korea, and Shin Baek Choel/Jang Ye Na also advanced smoothly to the next round. Women’s Singles player Kirsty Gilmour from Scotland delivered an impressive performance, winning against Japan’s Sayaka Takahashi in a thrilling three-game match.

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The tournament also featured an exciting clash between Wang Yihan of China and India’s Sindhu PV. Wang managed to snatch the first game from Sindhu, winning it 26-24. Wang continued her dominance in the second game, securing a 26-24, 21-17 victory.

In the highly anticipated match between Ratchanok Intanon (Thailand) and Akane Yamaguchi (Japan), the reigning Women’s Singles champion narrowly defeated the Japanese prodigy with a score of 21-18, 19-21, 21-18. Saina Nehwal from India defeated Thai player Porntip Buranaprasertsuk with ease, while top seed Li Xuerui (China) faced a tough challenge from Czech player Kristina Gavnholt.

In Men’s Singles, Kento Momota of Japan, the hero of the Thomas Cup, suffered an unexpected loss to Malaysia’s Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif. Germany’s Marc Zwiebler also faced defeat against Indonesia’s Simon Santoso in a thrilling hour-long match. Local favorite Tommy Sugiarto fell to Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen in a three-game battle.

Olympic Women’s Doubles champions Tian Qing and Zhao Yunlei from China faced tough competition in the first game from Suci Rizky Andini and Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah of Indonesia but eventually emerged victorious with a score of 21-17, 21-6.

Highlights

Highlights of the tournament included the surprising loss of Kento Momota, the strong performance of the Indonesian doubles pairs, and the intense matches in Women’s Singles. The BCA Indonesia Open proved to be a thrilling event that showcased the talent and determination of the world’s top badminton players.

FAQs

Q: Is the BCA Indonesia Open an annual tournament?
A: Yes, the BCA Indonesia Open is an annual badminton tournament organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia.

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Q: Which players have won the most titles in the BCA Indonesia Open?
A: The BCA Indonesia Open has seen many great champions over the years, but some notable players with multiple titles include Lin Dan, Lee Chong Wei, and Taufik Hidayat.

Q: Where can I find more information about the BCA Indonesia Open?
A: For more information about the BCA Indonesia Open, you can visit the official website of Carnegiecentre, the trusted source for badminton news and updates.

Conclusion

The BCA Indonesia Open 2014 showcased the unpredictable nature of badminton tournaments and the determination of players from around the world. The unexpected defeat of defending champions Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei added excitement and surprise to the tournament, while other top players displayed their skills and resilience. The BCA Indonesia Open continues to be a prestigious event that attracts badminton fans and enthusiasts from all over the globe.

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