The Sun (Malaysia)

Duo target gold in Glasgow

Chen Long, Marin aim for more glory

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CHINA’S CHEN LONG and Spain’s Carolina Marin are gunning for their fourth majors titles in a row at the world badminton championsh­ips starting today in Glasgow.

Both stars turned up in Scotland after winning world singles titles and Olympic gold in Rio.

Chen is only seeded fifth behind World No.1 Son Wan Ho, veteran Lee Chong Wei, Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen and Shi Yuqi.

And the 28year-old also has a tough draw, with arch rival Chong Wei looming in the quarterfin­als.

Chong Wei, who will be 35 in October, won his fourth All-England Open title this season and the hope for Malaysia is that he continues in the game until the next Olympics, and wins the elusive gold medal in Tokyo in 2020.

He took silver in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016.

South Korea’s Son, the new world No. 1, spearheade­d his country to victory in the Sudirman Cup in May, and winning the individual world title in Glasgow is his season’s priority.

“It is my target for the year,” confirmed the 29year-old, who has never gone beyond the quarterfin­als.

“I want to do much better than I have down at past world championsh­ips.”

Lin Dan, the five time world champion, is seeded seventh this year, and he could be classed as the opening round villain as his first opponent is Scotland’s No 1. Kieran Merrilees.

Marin meanwhile is seeded third in the women’s singles which is missing world No. 1, Tai Tzu-ying.

Heading the seedings are the respective world No. 2 and 3, Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi and South Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun. All the top seeds have a bye in the opening round.

Marin has already tasted success at the Emirates Arena, winning the 2013 Scottish Open and her relative lack of success this season, resulting in a drop to No.4 in the world, does not affect her confidence.

“I always focus on a single tournament,” said the 24-year-old, indicating that Glasgow 2017 is the one.

“I haven’t won a Super Series title this year, but it was similar last year and I won the biggest one of all.”

The gold medal triumph in Rio has made Marin one of the most famous sports people in Spain – and her ability to peak at the right time could help add to her legendary status. – AFP

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