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Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti

In the badminton group stage of the Tokyo Olympics on July 28, two-time world champions Mayu Matsumoto and Ho Kona Nagahara played erratically, unfortunately losing to Chen Kangle/Tina and missing out on the first round of the knockout round. The result shocked the audience and attracted widespread attention, and netizens expressed their opinions one after another. Some speculate that the duo's poor form is due to the pressure on the field. There is also a view that this is only a common phenomenon during the turnover period of old and new players.

As the "Group of Death" representatives, the defeats of Mayu Matsumoto and Hokina Nagahara cast a shadow over the prospects of qualifying. Although they beat Rahayu/Ramadanti lightly in their opening match, they showed fatigue in both attack and defense when they faced the challenge of Tan Kang Lok/Tina. Especially in the crucial third game, the lack of physical strength made it difficult for him to maintain the first two games, and unfortunately lost.

Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti
A strong performance from the Chinese players

On the same day, mainland stars Leung Wai Keng and Wang Chang faced strong opponents from Ryan and Wendy, and after three rounds of fierce battles, they won 2-1 and advanced to the semi-finals. This victory vividly illustrates their unwavering determination and the preeminent position of the continental men's doubles event in the global badminton community.

In the Women's Doubles event, world No. 1 Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan showed excellent competitive strength, successfully defeating Rahayu and Ramadanti to ensure qualification from the group. Despite the tough challenges in the second game, they won 2-0 with their precise control at key moments. Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan's excellent results added glory to the national feather, and the whole game process was tense and exciting, full of strategy, and made people have endless memories.

Netizens are hotly discussing and looking forward
Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti

In the heated discussion on the Internet, the failures of Mayu Matsumoto and Ho Kona Nagahara became the focus of discussion on the outstanding performance of Chinese athletes. Some netizens delved into the heart of the matter, emphasizing that a small mistake on the badminton court can make the difference in the outcome of a match. At the same time, a large number of netizens affirmed the excellent performance of Chinese players, which further confirmed the strong strength and unique charm of the Chinese badminton team.

Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti

As the tournament progressed, many questions arose: Can Mayu Matsumoto and Hokona Nagahara effectively adjust their competitive status? How will the Chinese players show their strength? These issues have sparked continuous heated discussions among a wide range of viewers and netizens. In the complex schedule, every return can turn the tide of the game, and every struggle is also a decisive moment of success or failure.

Conclusion: In the Olympic arena, dreams and challenges coexist

The arena carries the dreams of each player, and each competition shows the spirit of fearlessness. From the defeat of Mayu Matsumoto and Ho Kona Nagahara, to the resolute resistance of Leung Wai Keng and Wang Chang, and even the proud achievements of Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan, all show the unique charm of this dream land. Here, we witnessed the hard work and dedication of the athletes, and deeply experienced the eternal inheritance of sportsmanship.

Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti
Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti

The Olympic Badminton Competition embodies the fierce spirit of competition, and is also a stage for interpersonal communication and spiritual perception. Respect and peace of mind for the results of the competition; Participants should be recognized and praised for their efforts. May we join hands to witness this wonderful event and feel those moving moments.

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Paris Olympics badminton group stage: Mayu Matsumoto/Ho Kona Nagahara upset lost to Chen Kangle/Ti

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