Liew Daren really good player when he plays well, says World No 1 Axelsen

22 Aug 2022 • 8:45 PM MYT
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Liew Daren really good player when he plays well, says World No 1 Axelsen

TOKYO – Third-seeded Anders Antonsen crashed out in the first round of badminton’s world championships in Tokyo today, but top-ranked fellow Dane Viktor Axelsen was a ruthless winner.

The 2019 world silver-medallist Antonsen fell behind early and never managed to get a foothold in a 21-15, 21-19 loss to Japan’s Kenta Nishimoto.

The 25-year-old Antonsen was playing his first competitive match in three months after pulling an abdominal muscle in May and said it “felt a bit strange just to suddenly be on court again”.

“I felt like I played better and better and it was a shame that I didn’t make the comeback in the second game, I was so close,” said Antonsen, who had fended off four match points.

“It’s my first match in a long time so I just need to get back to competition. Today was the beginning.”

Axelsen lived up to his billing as the world’s number one with a straightforward 21-16, 21-12 win over Malaysia’s Liew Daren.

Axelsen was pleased to safely negotiate his way past the world number 29.

“Every first round is always tricky. Daren is an experienced opponent, he’s a really good player when he plays well,” said Axelsen.

“I really had to step up in big parts of the game today and I’m really happy about how I managed to deal with everything.”

China’s Shi Yuqi returned to action for the first time in 10 months after serving a ban and beat Azerbaijan’s Ade Resky Dwicahyo 22-20, 21-10.

Shi, a world finalist in 2018, retired during a 2021 match against Japan’s Kento Momota and was banned by the Chinese Badminton Association for making “inappropriate comments” about his withdrawal.

He said he “felt a bit nervous” as he entered the court to face Dwicahyo but “felt good to be playing again” once he had settled into the match.

“It definitely feels a lot different,” said the 26-year-old.

“When you’re playing in training it’s a lot different from playing tournaments.” – AFP, August 22, 2022

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