China aims at defending Sudirman Cup: Chinese badminton head
China, the biggest winner in the history of the Sudirman Cup, has topped 12 times in the past 17 editions
BEIJING: Chinese Badminton Association President Zhang Jun recently said that Team Chinaâs only goal in the upcoming Sudirman Cup is to defend their title.
There will be 16 teams competing in the 2023 Sudirman Cup, with China in Group A alongside Denmark, Singapore, and Egypt. Zhang believed the group was a good draw for China, but Chinese players must be prepared for the challenges in the knockout stage.
âThe opponents in this group may not be powerful, but we will definitely meet strong teams after advancing, so we have to be prepared for the toughest in every match,â Zhang told Xinhua.
China, the biggest winner in the history of the Sudirman Cup, has topped 12 times in the past 17 editions. The 2023 tournament is being held in Suzhou, and Zhang said that as the host, China will strive for the title.
âOur goal is definitely to defend the title; we are going to strive for the title, there is no doubt about it.â
Zhang stated that the Chinese team is currently under the dual pressure of being the host and defending the title, but the players must have the ability to adjust their mindset.
âWhen facing the pressure, we must look for the secret of winning, and research our main opponents. In addition, we must be brave enough to fight,â said Zhang.
âChinese players must forget about their previous wins and losses, adjust their mentality well, and not be conservative because they are the defending champions,â the Chinese Badminton Association chief added.
The Chinese team for the Sudirman Cup has a strong lineup, including Olympic champion Chen Yufei, world champion Shi Yuqi, and competitive pairs Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong and Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan.
According to Zhang, Chinese menâs singles are currently ârelatively weak,â but Shi and youngster Li Shifeng are recently in good form, and they both have chances to beat Denmarkâs Viktor Axelsen.
However, Zhang had some concerns about womenâs doubles. âOur womenâs pair has always been number one in the world, but last year at the Uber Cup, they lost points. Their ranking is too high, and I am worried that they are carrying pressure.â
The result of the Sudirman Cup might affect the qualification for the Paris Olympics. Zhang, therefore, introduced the Chinese teamâs goals for their preparation for next yearâs Olympic Games.
âAvoiding injuries is the priority for us; the second is to increase stability in technique and reduce errors; and the third is to increase fitness,â said Zhang.
âThe young players in the Chinese team are all very good but lack experience. So we will give them more opportunities and get them into the race for Olympic qualification,â he added.
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