GLASGOW, June 17 (Xinhua) -- The play order of the
badminton Sudirman Cup final on Sunday remained unchanged despite a proposal of
having men's singles played earlier.
Official at the tournament were trying to put the
most eye-catching men's singles in first three rubbers, which was down at bottom
of the five sets as was decided by draw the previous night, due to worries that
it won't be played at all if hot favorites China beat Indonesia 3-0 or 3-1.
Officials from the world governing body BWF phoned
the Chinese team hours before the kickoff of the final on Sunday but China
refused to accept any change, according to a Chinese coach.
Sudirman Cup media officer William Kings told Xinhua
that some broadcasters were eager to have pictures of the anticipated clash
between Chinese world number one Lin Dan and his archrival Olympic champion
Taufik Hidayat.
"They went crazy when they're aware that there might
not be a men's singles at all," he said, "Everyone wants to see that. It's a
real exciting part of the tournament."
Indonesia are making their seventh appearance in the
final although they only won the tournament once in the 1989 inaugural edition.
Five-time winners China, chasing their sixth Sudirman
trophy in Glasgow, beat Indonesia in the 2005 final in Beijing.