Chinese badminton star Shi Yuqi delivered a masterclass in resilience on Friday, defeating Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn in straight games (21-18, 21-8) at the BWF China Masters quarterfinals. The victory in Shenzhen marked a redemption arc for Shi, who fell to Vitidsarn during their Paris 2024 Olympics face-off just months ago.
With home fans roaring , Shi dominated from the start, forcing errors and clinching the first game after a tight 21-18 battle. The second set turned into a highlight reel
: The 27-year-old raced to an 11-2 lead before closing with five straight points, sealing the match with a triumphant ear-cupping celebration
to the crowd.
\"I flipped the script this time,\" Shi said post-match. \"Instead of playing his game, I stayed patient and picked my moments. That’s how you win chess matches on court.\"
Shi advances to Saturday’s semifinals, keeping alive hopes for a home-turf title. Will this momentum carry him to gold? Stay tuned!
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Shi Yuqi ousts Vitidsarn to advance to semifinals at BWF China Masters
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