Taiwan's second sister Xu Wenqi advanced to the top 16 of the women's singles in Marseille today, and also won the first victory of her career in the Super 1000 level.

(File photo, photo by reporter Fang Bin)

[Reporter Lin Yuefu/Comprehensive Report] The Super 1000 Series Malaysian Badminton Open ignited the flames of war today. Taiwan’s second sister Xu Wenqi defeated Indian player Aakarshi Kashyap (Aakarshi Kashyap) 21:10, 21:8 to advance to the top 16 of the women’s singles and also won the career super. First win at level 1000.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) originally had the All England Open, the Indonesian Open, and the China Open as the Super 1000 level. This season, the Malaysian Open, which was originally a Super 750, was upgraded. All go to war.

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World No. 23 Xu Wenqi won 5 championships and 1 runner-up in the International Challenge, International Series, Future Series and other events last year. As for the best result in the Super Tournament, it was the top 4 of the Taipei Open, which fell to Tai Ziying. Down.

Facing Kasharp, who is ranked 32nd in the world for the first time in her career, Xu Wenqi entered a technical timeout with an 11-7 lead in the first game. After returning, she scored 6 points in a row to expand the lead and successfully scored points first.

With the momentum of taking the lead, Xu Wenqi came to 7-0 in the second round and gave her opponent a blow. In the end, she continued to widen the gap and beautifully accepted the first victory of her career at the Super 1000 level.

After Xu Wenqi advanced to the top 16, she is expected to face the Indonesian player Dongzong on Thursday. She defeated the world's fifth-ranked Chinese player He Bingjiao with 21:11 and 21:17 in the round of 32.

In mixed doubles, the Taiwanese pair Yang Boxuan/Hu Lingfang lost to the world No. 1 Chinese pair Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong 8:21, 14:21, swallowing a 3-game losing streak.

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