Badminton Women’s Double, Lee So-hee and Baek Hana

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World No. 2 Lee So-hee and Baek Hana lost 0-2 (18-21 17-21) to world No. 1 Chen Qingchen and Jaifan (China) in the finals of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on the 7th.

[Asian Games] Badminton Lee So-hee and Baek Hana, Women’s Doubles Silver Medal… Kneel in China

 

 

 

Badminton Lee So-hee (29, Incheon International Airport) and Baek Hana (23, MG Saemaul Geumgo) won a silver medal in women's doubles at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games.

World No. 2 Lee So-hee and Baek Hana lost 0-2 (18-21 17-21) to world No. 1 Chen Qingchen and Jaifan (China) in the finals of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on the 7th.

It has been 13 years since the bronze medalists Lee Hyo-jung and Kim Min-jung and Lee Gyeong-won and Ha Jeong-eun won bronze medals at the 2010 Guangzhou Games by a Korean player. 온라인카지노

It has been 21 years since Ra Kyung-min and Lee Kyung-won won the final in Busan in 2002.

As a result, Korean badminton added one silver medal to the 1 gold medal (women's team).

1 silver medal (men's doubles).

3 bronze medals (men's team, mixed doubles, and women's doubles) in this competition.

Lee So-hee and Baek Hana led until midway through the first set, but then lost.

The Korean team had a good atmosphere in the beginning, with Lee So-hee briefly leaving the court to change her racket and score during a 1-0 rally.

Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na continued to throw sharp smashes, while Cheon Qing-cheon and Jai Fan poured out bad mistakes, quickly increasing the score to 10-4.

However, the power of the world's No. 1 Chinese team was also strong.

Lee So-hee and Baek Hana, who were tied 11-6 at the interval, were chased by one point due to China's lively attack, and had the misfortune of the opponent's shuttlecock coming over the net to tie the score at 12-12.

At 18-18, Korea's receiving errors and China's attacking scores crossed, and Chen Qingchen and Jai-fan took the first set after reaching the 20-point mark first.

The second set went similarly.

The Chinese team failed to manage mistakes early in the set and took a 10-4 lead, but there were many instances where they conceded points after a long rally and were allowed to trail by 10-8.

At 11-10, Baek Hana's in/out judgment error allowed the score to be tied, and Lee So-hee's under-clear immediately went beyond the end line, allowing a reversal.

At 16-16, when the flow was tight, Baek Hana's smash receive went off the sideline and was hit by the opponent's smash attack, widening the score gap to two points.

Here, they had the last opportunity due to Chen Qingchen's service error, but they were unable to receive the opponent's drop shot and were unable to lay the foundation for a comeback.

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