Thai ace Boonsak and China’s Zheng star in Singapore
BADMINTON: Thai ace Boonsak Ponsana stunned China’s Chen Yu to
win the Singapore Open Sunday as women’s world number one Xie Xingfang
was battered into submission by veteran Chinese teammate Zheng Ning.
Boonsak, 25, came into the tournament unseeded but the style in which
he beat the world’s top player Lin Dan in the quarter-finals made people
sit up and take notice.
His 21-17, 21-14 demolition of shellshocked world number seven Chen
put the icing on the cake for what was the biggest victory of his
career. “I am just so happy,” said a delirious Boonsak, who dropped to
his knees pumping his fists after the 36-minute mauling.
“I want to be a champion again,” he added, already looking ahead to
the Indonesia Open in the coming week, the sixth leg of the badminton
Super Series.
It was a tournament to forget for China as the wheels came off its
traditionally dominant juggernaut.
Not only did Chen fail Sunday but a sullen Lin was forced to watch
his girlfriend Xie humbled by Zheng at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
It was a flawless performance by Zheng, 32, who took the first game
21-18 before dropping the second 19-21, committing her only two errors
of the match before regrouping to demolish Xie in the final game.
Zheng won 17 points in a row to win 21-3, a lopsided score rarely
seen in top level badminton and virtually unheard of against Xie.
The supremely confident victory handed Zheng her fifth Singapore
title while accumulating crucial qualifying points for the Beijing
Olympics.
SINGAPORE, Sunday, AFP |