DOHA, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese badminton team's
head coach Li Yongbo looked delighted as he knew on Monday the competition at
the Doha Asian Games had been rescheduled.
The Chinese team arrived at Doha International
Airport at 7 a.m. Monday. Several hours later, Li was told by the umpire that
the team semifinals and finals would not be played in the same day, but in two
days.
"I'm very happy to know that. It's good news," said
Li, who had blasted at the former schedule as a "big joke".
The previous schedule had put the team semifinals and
finals on Dec. 5. Li had said bluntly that it was "the most unreasonable
schedule" he had ever seen.
"Badminton competition demands physical strength,"
said the head coach. "For Chinese players, two matches a day is too hard to
stand, let alone playing the singles and doubles events the next day."
To Li's delight, the team semifinals will take place
on Dec. 4 and finals on Dec. 5. He believed his 16-member contingent would
fine-tune in two days.
China is the biggest winner at the 2004 Athens
Olympics and 2005 Madrid World Championships as the dream team collected three
and four golds respectively.
The traditional powerhouse, however, took only two
out of seven golds at the Busan Asian Games in 2002. Four years around, Chinese
shuttlers will vie for at least three titles, said Li.