Defending champion Lin Dan was eliminated by Chinese teammate Shi Yuqi, who will play top-ranked Lee Chong Wei in the…
BIRMINGHAM, England —
Defending champion Lin Dan was eliminated by Chinese teammate Shi Yuqi, who will play top-ranked Lee Chong Wei in the final of his first All England Open.
Shi, 12 years younger than Lin at 21, beat Lin 24-22, 21-11 in the semifinals on Saturday.
Beforehand, Chong Wei overcame Chou Tien Chen of Taiwan 10-21, 21-14, 21-9 in an hour. Chong Wei said “myself and the world want (Lin) to win” so the two best badminton players of this generation could joust for a fifth All England final.
Lin had three game points in the first game but Shi wouldn’t concede. Shi pressured the six-time champion’s backhand and executed too well for Lin, whose ineffective lifts to mid-court kept being smashed back for winners. Lin appeared to give up the last three points.
This was their first matchup on the tour, but Shi showed his worth in their Chinese Super League match in January when Shi won the first game, Lin edged the second, and Lin had to come from 18-14 down to win the third.
Shi is one of China’s new guard, being groomed to replace Lin when the great one retires.
“I beat Lin Dan and have made it to the final,” Shi said “I consider myself very, very lucky.