From Tokyo to Tokyo Guoyu, the mixed doubles still stand on the top of the world

Author:China Sports News Time:2022.08.29

"Ah, ah!" Two screams rang through the Tokyo Stadium in Japan. On August 28, Guo Yu mixed with double -stage Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong defeated the host player Watanabe Yongda/Dongye Youyan 2-0. At the awards ceremony after the game, Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong stood on the championship podium, and the teammate Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping who won the third place beside them. From the Tokyo Olympic Games a year ago to the Tokyo Badminton World Championships today, the national feathers are still the ace project of the Chinese badminton team, standing on the top of the world.

The Chinese team participated in 4 projects in the World Championships. The mixed doubles were the only one in the semi -finals of the Chinese team. It was only different from the Tokyo Olympic Games. In the semi -district, the two pairs of combinations need to fuck the same room in the semi -finals. This game is even known as the final finals. One year ago in the Tokyo Olympics, Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping defeated Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong won the Olympic champion 2-1 in the finals.

In fact, the "yellow duck" combination status this season has not been very good. Wang Yilu's waist injury and Huang Dongping's elbow joint injury have affected their performance. Before the World Championships, the team also sought their opinions to adjust the injury, but the two insisted on participating in the competition and hoped to find the state through the competition. But standing on the field, the "yellow duck" group forgot the injury. "Sports to the competition, encourage each other when facing difficulties." Huang Dongping said. The "Yellow Duck" group has been fighting to the semi -finals and lost to teammates, but they have done the best to do, not losing the foreign war, and maintaining the honor of the national feathers.

With the dazzling results of 30 consecutive victories, the "IELTS" combination came to the World Championships. Although the previous state was hot, they still encountered many difficulties, and even lost the ball in the second round. "We should unload the burdens as much as possible, and take every opponent as the finals.

The final of the final defeated Japan's strength to cross the border/Dongye Yari. Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong said that the key to winning is to perform tactics very firmly. "The opponent is very tenacious and the defense is very good. We are not soft at all, and we create opportunities to score." Zheng Siwei said.

Winning the game, the "IELTS" combination is very excited. After losing the finals of the Tokyo Olympic Games last year, the two experienced the trough. Last year, the World Championships encountered a round of tour and even dismantled. "From last year, the state was not good at the beginning of the year. It was really not easy to have a state recovery. Although the previous victory, there was no contest that could be released." Zheng Siwei recalled the journey of this period of time. Very emotion. "This time the championship is a bit like the mood when we first won the World Championships in 2018." Huang Yaqiong, who had always been calm, screamed after the game, and red eyes when he was promoted to the national anthem. "We are right in the middle. Whether or not you cooperate, we are working hard for our better ourselves, and we hope to have a good manifestation." Huang Yaqiong said, "When I see the national flag rising, when I hear the national anthem, we can Can't help but tears coming out. "

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