2024-01-13 12:25:30
(Central News Agency reporter Huang Ziqiang, Kuala Lumpur, 13th) At the Super 1000 Malaysian Badminton Open, Taiwan’s men’s singles “left-handed heavy gun” Lin Junyi stopped in the top four of the men’s singles and missed the championship. He emphasized that he is currently a little closer to the Olympic points, and he has There will be no pressure. I will play freely in the following games and slowly adjust my condition.
Although Lin Junyi successively defeated the top 10 Kunlavut Vitidsarn and Li Shifeng in the world, he faced the Danish player Anders Antonsen to fight for the men’s singles championship ticket of the Malaysian Open, but in the end he lost 16 to 16. 21. Defeated 7-21 and missed the chance to compete for the championship.
Lin Junyi was interviewed by a reporter from Central News Agency following the game: “The wind direction on the opponent’s field was tailwind, and the ball went smoothly at the beginning, but I was less likely to hit the ball out of bounds.” However, because he failed to grasp the next few balls, the score was widened. , if some balls can be handled better in the first game, the result will be better.
Regarding his first match once morest Antonsen, Lin Junyi believed that his opponent was pretty good at controlling the ball, which is worth learning from.
Talking regarding his performance in the Malaysian Badminton Open this time, he said that he had won the previous games once morest players who were ranked higher, and he had some confidence. However, his opponent was also a top player, so the result was still lagging behind. Then continue to practice and adjust.
In addition, he said that now that he is a little closer to the Olympic points, “I will not have any pressure. In the following games, I will just play freely and slowly adjust my condition and maintain my condition game by game.”
The Malaysian Badminton Open will be held for six days at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil from the 9th. (Editor: Gao Zhaofen) 1130113
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