Zii Jia, Christie reach Kumamoto Masters last 8; Sindhu ousted

Lee Zii Jia and Jonatan Christie on Thursday reached the BWF Kumamoto Masters Japan 2024 last eight, while PV Sindhu was ousted.

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Malaysia's ee Zii Jia, in light blue shirt, gestures his head at a match break on Thursday. Zii Jia, Christie reach Kumamoto Masters last 8

ZII JIA, CHRISTIE BEAT FOES TO REACH KUMAMOTO MASTERS QUARTERFINALS

Zii Jia and Christie beat their respective foes to reach the Kumamoto Masters quarterfinals.

Furthermore, Zii Jia pulled off a 19-21, 21-8, 21-16 victory over Su Li-yang of Chinese Taipei to secure his place into the next round.

Moreover, Malaysia’s world No.7 won his second straight close match after defeating Justin Hoh in his opening day match.

Christie had a shorter time in defeating Rasmus Gemke of Denmark, 22-20, 21-17.

Indonesia’s No.4 seed needed only 51 minutes to take of business and into the last eight.

SINDHU EXITS AFTER LOSING TO CANADA’S LI

Moreover, Sindhu exited after she lost to Michelle Li of Canada, 21-17, 16-21 17-21.

Furthermore, India’s world No.20 could not sustain her opening set win and fell short in a neck-and-beck battle.

World No.23 Li emerged as the winner after one hour and 15 minutes after scoring the match’s last four points in the decider.

Sindhu fell in a maze of errors as Li took advantage at every turn.

The win sets up Li to a last eight matchup against Yu Jin Sim of South Korea.

JUN HAO JOINS ZII JIA IN NEXT ROUND

Furthermore, Leong Jun Hao joined Zii Jia into the next round by toppling world No.11 Koki Watanabe from the host country, 21-10, 16-21, 21-13.

Moreover, the world No.31 mustered the most of the 69-minute match to enable Malaysia send two shuttlers into the last eight.

Malaysia national singles coach K Yogendran expects Jun Hao to boost his confidence after the win.

“These two wins are big confidence boosters for Jun Hao. I hope he will be more mature on court and maintain his momentum,” Yogendran said.

Jun Hao nex faces Japan’s No.1 Kodai Naraoka for a place into the semifinal.