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The second seed Hyderabadi shuttler was outplayed by Gao 11-21, 10-21 in a one-sided affair which lasted 37 minutes. To submit entries online, Member Associations. To submit entries online, Member Associations. These social media sites may use cookies.



The use of cookies on www. If they win, they would have to prime it across Niclas Nohr and Sara Thygesen of Denmark on Tuesday evening, in order to get into the main draw. The event was televised by CCTV, Eurosport and various other broadcasters worldwide. Google Adsense provides many of the advertisements on this site and may use jesus to deliver targeted ads. Integration of social media On our website we offer the opportunity to share information through social media, or display information from social media. See below is the China Open Badminton 2017 Live Streaming, TV Channels and Schedule. Jpn ¬JA÷0r7RwMtI¬WU÷sakai-kazumasa¬AG÷0¬BA÷13¬BC÷12¬WN÷LIN¬AF÷Lin Yu Hsien Tpe ¬JB÷r7dWxtdO¬WV÷lin-yu-hsien¬AS÷2¬AZ÷2¬AH÷2¬BB÷21¬BD÷21¬~AA÷M7Y23K7I¬AD÷1510716600¬ADE÷1510716600¬AB÷3¬CR÷3¬AC÷3¬CX÷Chou T. Den ¬JA÷SbMeIAc5¬WU÷axelsen-viktor¬AS÷1¬AZ÷1¬AG÷2¬BA÷21¬BC÷21¬WN÷NG¬AF÷Ng Ka L. Solo then top stars including Judd Trump, Neil Robertson and defending champion Mark Selby china open badminton 2017 lifted the trophy. For many years the Gan family and their organisation Star Xing Pai have shared our vision to bring our sport to a new dimension, and they have been outstanding caballeros of snooker over the past decade.

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File photo of PV Sindhu. AP While Srikanth had announced on Friday last week that he was taking the China Open week off as a precautionary measure to rest his injured right knee, Parupalli Kashyap, who had sent in his entry for a spot in the qualifying rounds, also pulled out before the onset of the championships. Sourabh Verma, who won the Indian national title in 2011 and 2016 the Nationals actually played in February 2017 , rounds off the Indian challenge in the singles events. Verma meets Frenchman Brice Leverdez, against whom his head-to-head record is tied at 1-1. In their most recent meeting at the 2017 Thailand Open, it was the 31-year-old Leverdez who had his nose ahead by a 21-16, 23-25, 21-11 scoreline. Sindhu abhors playing southpaws, and the two are locked one-all in career meetings, with the Indian winning their most recent clash by a 21-17, 14-21, 21-18 scoreline at the Australian Open in June this year. Should Sindhu get past this initial obstacle, she has a relatively easy second round, facing the winner of a duel between a qualifier and 20-year-old Canadian, Brittney Tam, born to Chinese immigrant parents. Sindhu trails the tiny Japanese world champion 4-5 in career meetings, but has won three of their last five jousts. The ace Indian shuttler would be looking to regain consistency after having missed out on three titles this season. She won the Korea Open in September but then suffered first round exit in Denmark Open Superseries Premier. A semi-final loss at the French Open followed and then she couldn't clear the final hurdle at the Nationals going down to Nehwal. The Indian is 2-0 ahead in their head-to-heads, but both these clashes took place way back in 2014, and ought not to be considered relevant for this analysis. Zhang has had some excellent results of late, and will not be a pushover. If they win, they would have to slip it across Niclas Nohr and Sara Thygesen of Denmark on Tuesday evening, in order to get into the main draw. Should they win both their qualifying matches on Tuesday and barge into the main draw, matters get even tougher, as they would clash with another Danish pair, Mathias Christiansen and Christinna Pedersen, who narrowly missed being seeded. It's a really tough opener. As for Satwiksairaj and Chirag Shetty, who lost narrowly over the extra points in the decider to the Attri-Reddy combine after holding match-point in the recent Nationals in Nagpur, they clash with fifth seeds, Liu Cheng and Zhang Nan of the host nation.