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China's Lin Dan returns a shuttle during
men's singles second round match against Hsieh Yu-hsin of Chinese Taipei
at 2009 China Badminton Masters Super Series in Changzhou, east China's
Jiangsu Province, Sept. 17, 2009. Lin won 2-0.(Xinhua/Chen
Qi) Photo
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CHANGZHOU,
Jiangsu Province, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Olympic champion Lin Dan and world number
one Lee Chong Wei moved one stepcloser to a meeting after they each booked a
quarterfinal berth at the China Masters badminton super series here on Thursday.
Beijing Olympics and world champion Lin beat Hsien Yu
Hsin of Chinese Taipei 21-15, 21-19 after Malaysian ace Lee Chong Wei sailed
past Rajiv Ouseph of England 21-15, 21-8 in just 26 minutes.
Lee, Beijing Olympics runner-up, said he hoped to
face Lin.
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Malaysia' Lee Chong Wei competes during
men's singles second round match against England's Rajiv Ouseph at 2009
China Masters in Changzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Sept. 17,
2009. Lee won 2-0.(Xinhua/Chen Qi) Photo
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"I
was doing well today and I wished I could carry on the form to go further in the
top half," said the 27-year-old. "Hopefully Ican play Lin Dan in the
semifinals."
In the mixed doubles, China captured seven of the
eight spots in the third round.
As South Korea's top seed and Beijing Olympics
winners Lee YongDae and Lee Hyo Jung pulled out of the event due to Lee's
injury, Ko Sung Hyun/Ha Jung Eun became the sole non-Chinese pair in the third
round after overcoming fellow South Koreans Shin Baek Cheol/Jang Ye Na 21-23,
21-11, 21-16. They next meet Beijing Games bronze medallists He Hanbin/Yu Yang.
In women's singles, world number one Zhou Mi from
Hong Kong, China raced to win the second round 21-7, 21-17 over Japanese Shizuka
Uchida but Hong Kong's Wang Chen retired due to knee injury, sending 19-year-old
Malaysian Golden Grand Prix winner Wang Shixian into the third round.
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China's Lin Dan returns a shuttle during
men's singles second round match against Hsieh Yu-hsin of Chinese Taipei
at 2009 China Badminton Masters Super Series in Changzhou, east China's
Jiangsu Province, Sept. 17, 2009. Lin won 2-0.(Xinhua/Chen
Qi) Photo
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