Dan’s the man as China overcome Japan

| May 26, 2012

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Emilie Bickerton

Wuhan, China: Lin Dan dug deep to beat the Japan’s Sho Sasaki in the Thomas Cup semi-final in China on Friday, taking the hosts a step closer to winning the key pre-Olympics tournament.

Lin trailed for much of the first game, firing a trademark slam-dunk smash wide on game-point and moving the Wuhan crowd into making a Me­xican wave to raise their favourite player’s spirits. Visibly motivating himself on court, “Super” Dan managed to fire himself up and take the mat­ch 23-21, 21-17 over the world sixth-ranked Sasaki, to the acclaim of the vociferous home support.

“Today my opponent was very good. But my performance was very good too,” said Lin, ackno-wledged as the greatest player of all time and the reigning Olympic champion. Sasaki, who is on the up in the ra­n­kings, said, “We are very close to the Olym­pics so I wanted to win this match bef-ore the Games.” China went on to win the tie 3-0.

Waiting for them in the final are a dangerous South Korean side, who put on a thrilling show to beat Denmark, for whom it was a last outing at the Thomas Cup for veteran frontman Peter Gade. The Danish treated his many fans to a tough tussle against Lee Hyun-Il, but the South Korean won 17-21, 21-14, 21-10 to give the Asian team the momentum in the tie.

“At the start I made many mistakes,” said Lee, “but in the middle I played my own game and got my rhythm.” A despondent 35-year-old Gade, who will retire after the London Olympics, knew he had missed an opportunity to notch one more win at the team event.

“I felt I had a chance today but I wasn’t able to turn it around to play on my terms. I should have been more aggressive. It’s always about balance against Lee. Don’t be too aggressive.”

Raising the Danish spirits — and to the delight of the spectators — Mathias Boe threw his racket into the crowd after winning his first doubles with partner Carsten Mogensen and levelling the tie 1-1. But South Korea were the stronger force and tightened their grip on the semi-final when Shon Wan-Ho, hot off his stunning India Open final win over Lee Chong Wei, beat Jan O Jorgensen 21-13, 14-21, 21-16.

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