The Star Malaysia

Friends and foes

Daren to square up with Zii Jia for place in thai final

- By K.M. BOOPATHY

RESULTS

Quarter-finals Men’s singles: Lee Zii Jia bt Shesar Hiren (Ina) 21-10, 14-21, 21-16; Liew Daren bt Zhao Junpeng (Chn) 21-10, 19-21, 21-19.

Men’s doubles: Aaron Chia-soh Wooi Yik bt Lee Yangwang Chi-lin (Tai) 21-17, 21-10; Takuro Hoki-yugo Kobayashi (Jpn) bt Goh Sze Fei-nur Izzuddin 23-21, 21-15.

Women’s doubles: Pearly Tan-m. Thinaah bt Yuki Fukushima-sayaka Hirota (Jpn) 24-22, 21-12. Mixed doubles: Yuta Watanabe-arisa Higashino (Jpn) bt Goh Soon Huat-shevon Lai Jemie 21-18, 21-17.

PETALING JAYA: Training mates Lee Zii Jia and Liew Daren set up a semi-final showdown in the Thailand Open after negotiatin­g a tough quarter-final match.

Independen­t player Zii Jia fought back from 4-12 down in the third game to overcome Indonesia Shesar Hiren 21-10, 14-21, 21-16 in 56 minutes yesterday.

Daren had to battle all the way to down Zhao Junpeng of China 21-10, 19-21, 21-19 in 59 minutes to confirm his first semi-final spot this year.

Daren, who has joined Zii Jia’s profession­al set-up as a sparring partner, has been reaping the benefits of being also able to train under coach Indra Wijaya.

The result is a great boost for Daren after a disappoint­ing Thomas Cup campaign.

“I am happy to be in the semi-finals for the first time this year.

“Zii Jia is in top form and it is going to be a tough match for me,” said Daren.

“Although we train together, it is not easy playing him. Let’s see how it goes.”

Women’s doubles Pearly Tan-m. Thinaah exacted revenge over their quarter-final defeat to Yuki Fukushima-sayaka Hirota in the Asian Championsh­ips three weeks ago by toppling the Japanese pair 24-22, 21-12 in 43 minutes to reach the semi-finals.

It was world No. 10 Pearlythin­aah’s first appearance in a semi-final this year and their biggest career win as Fukushimah­irota are ranked No. 4.

They will meet another Japanese pair Nami Matsuyama-chiharu Shida in the last four.

In men’s doubles, Aaron Chia-soh Wooi Yik stormed into the last four after stunning Olympic champions Lee Yang-wang Chi-lin of Taiwan 21-17, 21-10 in just 29 minutes.

Aaron-wooi Yik will play Fajar Alfian-rian Ardianto of Indonesia, who defeated Japan’s Keiichiro Matsui-yoshinori Takeuchi 21-14, 19-21, 21-4, in the last four today.

However, it was the end of the road for Goh Sze Fei-nur Izzuddin Rumsani who lost to world champions Takuro Hoki-yugo Kobayashi of 23-21, 21-15.

Sze Fei-rumsani had beaten them in Malaysia’s 3-2 win over Japan in the Thomas Cup last week.

In mixed doubles, independen­t pair Goh Soon Huat-shevon Lai Jemie crashed out in the quarter-finals after their 21-18, 21-17 defeat to Arisa Higashino-yuki Fukushima of Japan.

National coaching doubles director Rexy Mainaky was happy with the performanc­es of the doubles players.

“Aaron-wooi Yik followed the game plan and played very well. They did not give the Taiwan pair the chance to attack,” said Rexy.

“Pearly-thinaah played a very aggressive game and are positive.

“It is good for their confidence and can continue progressin­g well.”

 ?? ?? Prized scalp: aaron Chia and Soh Wooi yik oust taiwan’s Olympic champions Lee yang-wang Chi-lin to reach the thailand Open semi-finals.
Prized scalp: aaron Chia and Soh Wooi yik oust taiwan’s Olympic champions Lee yang-wang Chi-lin to reach the thailand Open semi-finals.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia