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Son Wan-Ho of South Korea beats Lin Dan of China during their men's singles [http://Www.Houzz.com/?search=quarter-final%20match quarter-final match] at the Japan Open Badminton Championships<br><br>World number one Son Wan-Ho overpowered two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan of China in the men's singles at the Japan Badminton Open Friday, while newly crowned women's world champion Nozomi Okuhara also reached the semi-finals.<br><br>South Korea's Son beat the Chinese great with a hard-fought 21-15, 21-15 victory and now faces world  can ho quan 8 ([http://opal-garden.org/vi-tri-du-can-ho-high-intela-quan-8/ http://opal-garden.org/vi-tri-du-can-ho-high-intela-quan-8/]) champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in the semis.<br><br>Axelsen, who beat Lin to clinch the world title in Glasgow last month, brushed off a challenge from Indian ace Kidambi Srikanth 21-17, 21-17.<br><br>Defending champion Lee Chong Wei squeezed past fourth-seeded rising star Chou Tien-chen of Taipei 21-11, 15-21, 21-19.<br><br>The Malaysian, who has won the Japan Open six times, will face Shi Yuqi in the other semi-final after the Chinese second seed beat India's HS Prannoy 21-15, 21-14.<br><br>In the women's draw, Okuhara pleased home fans with a 21-16, 23-21 win against Beiwen Zhang, representing the United States.<br><br>Okuhara is bidding to [http://Www.Purevolume.com/search?keyword=reclaim reclaim] the trophy on home soil, after winning it in 2015. If you have any thoughts relating to where and how to use [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/vị-trí-dự-án-căn-hộ-high-intela-quận-8-hank-nguyen can ho HighIntela], you can speak to us at our web-page. <br><br>On Thursday, she beat Pusarla V Sindhu, reprising her victory over the Indian in the world championships final.<br><br>But the home fans were left disappointed elsewhere in the draw when second seed Akane Yamaguchi, winner here in 2013, was defeated by Spanish fifth seed Carolina Marin.
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