Tai Tzu-ying clinched a spot in the final eight of the Olympic badminton women's singles Wednesday after completing a sweep of her preliminary round group matches with a comfortable 21-10, 21-13 victory over Chinese-born French player Qi Xuefei (齊雪霏).
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In the women's singles, world No. 1 Tai Tzu-ying (戴資穎), the top-seeded player at the tournament, beat South Korea's Kim Ga-eun, currently ranked 17th in the world, 21-16, 21-10 in straight sets in just 29 minutes to reach the quarterfinals.
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√ The New Paper=>World No. 1 Tai wants to make amends for first-round exit last year
Lim Say Heng (Sports Correspondent)
Nine of the world's top-10 women shuttlers sign up for OUE Singapore Open in April
The field for the women's singles competition of the OUE Singapore Open badminton tournament this year will be one of the strongest ever.
Nine of the world's current top-10 shuttlers have signed up for the US$350,000 (S$497,000) tournament from April 11-16 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, with China's world No. 7 Li Xuerui the only notable absentee.
Headlining the list, released by the organisers yesterday, is Taiwanese world No. 1 Tai Tzu-ying, who was booted out in the first round by China's world No. 10 He Bingjiao last year.
Tai, 22, said: "In badminton, everyone has a chance of winning. I am going into the OUE Open prepared to give my all.
"Staying competitive and playing my best are more important to me than being world No. 1."
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