Christie stuns Yuqi on day of upsets
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie lay flat on the court with disbelief after his shock win over top-seeded Chinese Shi Yuqi in front of a raucous home crowd at the Asian Games badminton Friday.
Christie, 20, edged out world number two Yuqi 21-19, 19-21, 21-17 in an enthralling one-hour eight-minute battle in the first round of the regional Olympics in Jakarta. Ranked 15th in the world, Christie matched his senior rival serve-to-serve and smash-to-smash as a partisan crowd erupted in deafening applause at each Indonesian point.
“It’s like Yuqi did not move fast enough. Maybe because he went after Anthony (Sinisuka Ginting) in the team event match. So the feet movement is a bit slower than before,” Christie told reporters. “The audience was amazing as they gave me the necessary boost to go harder in the match,” he said, adding that it will be “step by step” for him.
Despite the difference in their world rankings, Christie now leads Yuqi 4-3 in head-to-head encounters. Yuqi argued with the umpire on a couple of line decisions and his frustration was clearly visible. Yuqi rallied to win the second game but Christie kept his calm to take the third game and set up a round-of-16 meeting with Thailand’s Khosit Phetpradab.
“Both of us played well. I tried my best, could have played better had I committed fewer mistakes, but that’s the way it stands now,” said Yuqi.In another major upset, Hong Kong’s Vincent Wong Wing Ki served out Indian heavyweight Kidambi Srikanth 23-21, 21-19 in 41 minutes. Srikanth, who last year became the first Indian to win four Super Series world tour titles in a season, was undone by a determined Wing Ki.
“I have played him many times before but did not know what really went wrong,” said a stunned Srikanth. “I played well in the first set but couldn’t finish it up.” “He played really well in the crucial moments and he deserved to win,” the world number eight added.
Asian Games medals tally
Countries Gold Silver Bronze Total
China 66 46 27 139
Japan 29 31 43 103
Rep of Korea 23 26 28 77
Iran 12 11 8 31
Indonesia 9 9 14 32
DPR Korea 8 5 6 19
Ch Taipei 6 7 12 25
India 6 5 14 25
Thailand 6 4 20 30
Uzbekistan 4 10 7 21
Kazakhstan 3 7 24 34
Mongolia 3 2 4 9
HK, China 2 5 12 19
UAE 2 3 0 5
Singapore 2 1 6 9
Vietnam 1 6 9 16
Kyrgyzstan 1 4 5 10
Malaysia 1 4 1 6
Lebanon 1 1 2 4
Macau, China 1 1 0 2
Philippines 1 0 6 7
Jordan 1 0 3 4
Cambodia 1 0 0 1
Iraq 1 0 0 1
Turkmenistan 0 1 2 3
Saudi Arabia 0 1 0 1
Myanmar 0 0 2 2
Afghanistan 0 0 1 1
Pakistan 0 0 1 1
Qatar 0 0 1 1
Total 190 190 258 638.
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