Uber Cup Badminton: Taiwan Women's Team Sweeps Australia to Win Opening Match

At the Uber Cup badminton team event in Denmark, Taiwan's women's team swept Australia 5-0 in their opening group stage match, propelled by the dominant performances of Qiu Pin-Chien and Lin Hsiang-Ti in singles and the formidable partnership of Hsu Yin-Hui and Lin Chih-Yun in doubles.
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(Central News Agency, Reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, April 25) In the Uber Cup badminton team event held in Denmark, Taiwan's women's team today secured a decisive 5-0 victory against Australia in their opening group stage match, relying on the commanding performances of Qiu Pin-Chien and Lin Hsiang-Ti, coupled with the strong partnership of women's doubles pair Hsu Yin-Hui and Lin Chih-Yun.

The biennial Uber Cup badminton team event is taking place in Denmark. Taiwan's women's team, having secured third place in this year's Asian Badminton Team Championships, was ranked as the 4th seed for this Uber Cup. With almost the same lineup, they are grouped with Indonesia, Australia, and Canada, aiming to advance as group leaders.

In their opening group stage match today against Australia, Taiwan's women's team started with world No. 15 "Taiwan's top sister" Qiu Pin-Chien in the first singles match. Facing Australian Chinese player Tiffany Ho, Qiu Pin-Chien continued her undefeated streak against her opponent, easily winning 21-10, 21-9. Lin Hsiang-Ti, ranked 19th in the world, also easily defeated her opponent with two 21-11 wins, giving Taiwan's women's team a commanding lead.

In the crucial third women's doubles match, world No. 11 pair Hsu Yin-Hui and Lin Chih-Yun were on court, facing world No. 37 Gronya Somerville and Angela Yu. The Taiwanese duo overcame an initial 5-point deficit, maintained a stable lead after the technical timeout, and continued to play steadily after the technical timeout in the second game. Hsu Yin-Hui and Lin Chih-Yun then secured the victory for Taiwan's women's team with consecutive wins of 21-17 and 21-13.

After securing the victory, Taiwan's women's team's fourth singles player Sung Shou-Yun capitalized on the momentum, winning with two 21-12 scores in just 25 minutes. Following this, the fifth doubles pair Hsu Ya-ching and Sung Yu-hsuan smoothly closed out the match. Taiwan's women's team ultimately started with a 5-0 victory and will subsequently face Canada and Indonesia. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150425

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