BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Taipei shuttler
Hsieh Yu-Hsing beat his rival here on Saturday, the first day of the badminton
tournament at the Beijing Olympic Games, and enjoyed a home advantage he never
thought of before.
Hsien beat Kaveh Mehrabi from Iran 21-16, 21-12 to
enter the last 32 of the men's singles discipline.
"The game was not easy because we are at the same
level," said Hsieh.
The 7,500-seat Beijing University of Technology
Gymnasium was half full during Saturday afternoon's competition. The audience
gave applause to both of the players, but they were apparent more enthusiastic
about Hsieh.
"It is like playing in Taipei. I had never got so
many cheers," Hsieh said, adding he had prayed and drew divination sticks at
temple before the Games, which showed he could enter the semifinals.
"I am proud to play at the Olympics. I played very
well in the first set, but not so well in the second for being too excited,"
said Mehrabi.
A total of 173 players in 50 teams are expected to
play in the Olympic badminton tournament to compete for the five
golds.