Tai Tzu Ying now regarded as a serious threat by the Chinese

2011-10-31

Facing world No. 1Wang Yi Han, Tai Tzu Ying was totally fearless

Facing world No. 1Wang Yi Han, Tai Tzu Ying was totally fearless

 

【VICTOR news】Taiwan’s young female badminton prodigy,Tai Tzu Ying, took a few notable scalps at the French Open 2011, and, although she fell in the semis, her splendid performances have turned heads all across the badminton world.

 

Tai Tzu Ying put in the best performance of her career so far, making it to the semis of the French Open

Tai Tzu Ying put in the best performance of her career so far, making it to the semis of the French Open

 

In this tournamemt Tai first beat Bowen of Denmark, then Yip Pui Yi of Hong Kong and then China’s world’s No. 1 Wang Yi Han, reaching the semi-final stage. She only recently defeated India’s Saiba, who is ranked No. 4 in the world, in the second round of the Denmark Open. Prior to the French Open Tai also triumphed over the winner of the 2007 and 2009 World Badminton Championship, Zhu Lin and Lu Lan, and also beat Wang Xin, the current world No. 2, on two occasions.

Of the top three ranked players in the world, only Wang Shi Xian has yet to be beaten by Tai, who can be said to be the worst nightmare for China’s female singles player, showing the badminton world that there is a new force in women’s badminton from Chinese Taipei that is a serious threat to the monopoly enjoyed by China’s female badminton players.

Tai is now ranked 17th in the world, moving closer and closer to being one of the 16 seeded players in the women’s singles badminton event at the London Olympics and, if she can continue to perform to this high level, she has a good chance of upsetting China’s gold medal plans and winning Taiwan’s first badminton Olympic gold medal.

 

The moment  Tai  clinched victory over Denmark’s Bowen

The moment Tai clinched victory over Denmark’s Bowen

 

Tai  wins a ticket to the last eight by beating Hong Kong’s top women’s player Yip Pui Yi

Tai  wins a ticket to the last eight by beating Hong Kong’s top women’s player Yip Pui Yi

 

The moment Tai added the scalp of world No.1 Wang Yi Han to her tally.

The moment Tai added the scalp of world No.1 Wang Yi Han to her tally.