The Badminton Asia Championships offers a total prize money of US$550,000 (approximately NT$17.6 million), with world ranking points equivalent to a BWF Super 1000 level event, where the champion receives 12,000 points. Today, the qualification rounds for various groups were held, followed by the mixed doubles main draw. The Taiwanese pair Ye Hong-wei and Zhan You-zhen, who won the mixed doubles title at this year's BWF All England Badminton Open, have a latest world ranking of 12th. Today, after nearly a month's hiatus, they competed again, facing the world No. 19 Indonesian pair Adnan Maulana and Indah Cahya. Sari Jamil. Although it was their first encounter, the Taiwanese pair came prepared. In the first game, they quickly pulled ahead with excellent rotation and partnership, leading by as much as 15-8, and smoothly secured the first game. In the second game, they faced stubborn resistance from their opponents, coupled with too many unforced errors in the early stages of the match, falling behind 3-8. Subsequently, the Taiwanese pair reduced their error rate, relying on Zhan You-zhen's excellent net play and defense, combined with Ye Hong-wei's aggressive smashes from the backcourt, to score 10 consecutive points and turn the tide. Although the score was tied at 18-18 towards the end of the game, Ye Hong-wei and Zhan You-zhen still demonstrated their teamwork, scoring 3 consecutive points to win in straight sets and advance. Ye Hong-wei told Central News Agency reporters that the All England title is in the past, and now they are focused on the Asia Championships. He added that since they haven't competed for a while, they need to regain their rhythm, and there is still much room for improvement, hoping to play better and better. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150407

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: event