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  1. Ma, Fan to vie for semifinal berth at China Open

    Source: Xinhua| 2019-05-31 22:52:22|Editor: Yurou
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    SHENZHEN, South China, May 31 (Xinhua) -- Olympic and world champion Ma Long and world No. 1 Fan Zhendong will have an early meeting in the quarterfinals after beating their rivals respectively in the China Open on Friday.

    Fan crushed Slovakia's Lubomir Pistej 4-1 while his more heralded fellow Chinese whitewashed Japanese Koki Niwa 4-0.

    "Ma Long has set an example of excellence," said Fan. "I hope I will be good enough to challenge him tomorrow."

    Chinese Lin Gaoyuan survived a seven-set game against German star Dimitrij Ovtcharov. He will take on teammate Liang Jingkun, a 4-2 winner over Brazilian Hugo Calderano.

    German veteran Timo Boll advanced into the quarter-finals after defeating Chinese youngster Yu Ziyang 4-3.

    Boll's next opponent is Chinese Xu Xin, who routed Japanese Jun Mizutani 4-0.

    Boll also reached the men's doubles final with Patrick Franziska, with their rivals being Ma Long and Wang Chuqin.

    China has secured a gold medal after Wang Manyu/Zhu Yuling, and Gu Yuting/Liu Shiwen romped into the women's doubles final.

    Olympic champion Ding Ning led six Chinese into the women's singles quarter-finals, with the remaining two berths split by Japan and Chinese Taipei.

    Ding will play against Japanese Mima Ito after nipping another Japanese Miu Hirano 4-0.

    Chinese Taipei's Cheng I-Ching booked a last-eight spot following a 4-2 victory over Romania's Bernadette Szocs.

    The other Chinese in the quarter-finals are Liu Shiwen, Wang Manyu, Chen Meng, Chen Xingtong and Zhu Yuling.

    China won't be able to have a clean sweep of gold medals in Shenzhen after the country's only remaining mixed doubles duo were beaten in the quarterfinals early in the day.

    Chinese Taipei's Lin Yun-Ju and Cheng I-Ching ousted Xu Xin and Chen Meng en route to the championship final against Wong Chun Ting and Doo Hoi Kem of Hong Kong, China.

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