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China, S. Korea Set to Clash in Badminton Final
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East Asian powerhouses China and South Korea saw off Indonesia and Malaysia respectively on Monday to set up their final clash in the badminton men's team event at the Doha Asian Games.

Spearheaded by world No. 1 Lin Dan, the Chinese shuttlers smashed their Indonesian peers as before in the group stage.

Although Lin trailed 12-16 in the opening set, the 23-year-old world champion fought back with six straight points.

After winning the first set 22-20, Lin saw a surge of energy in Taufik and quickly lost the second game 21-13.

In the deciding set, Lin, nicknamed "Super Dan" took advantage of his rival's lack of strength and beat the Athens Olympic champion 21-12.

"My opponent and I are both on form," said Lin after winning the heart-stirring duel. "I won because I trained hard for the Asian Games and I was relaxed during the fight."

Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, doubles event winner at this year's Madrid World Championships, lost to Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan 14-21, 21-18, 16-21.

Afterwards, Asian Games rookie Chen Jin took a measure of revenge by beating Simon Santoso 21-19, 16-21, 21-14 in the third game. The 20-year-old Chen lost to Santoso 14-21, 8-21 on Saturday.

Chen argued several times with the umpire on controversial line calls and received a yellow card. "I felt that the umpire was a little biased against me.”

In the fourth game, Xie Zhongbo and Guo Zhendong sealed the win for China by beating Luluk Hadiyanto/Alvent Yulianto Chandra 6-21, 21-6, 21-16.

South Korea blew away doughty Malaysia 3-1, only suffering a brief defeat when Athens Olympic silver medallist Park Sung Hwan lost to Hashim Muhammad Hafiz 12- 21, 21-11, 17-21.

In the women's tourney, China clean-swept South Korea, romping home 3-0 through the efforts of the top two singles Zhang Ning, Xie Xingfang and world No.1 doubles pair Gao Ling and Huang Sui.

Athens Olympic champion Zhang Ning concealed his age well against 21-year-old Lee Yun Hwa, 10 years his junior, seeing the young gun off 21-14 and 21-7 in 19 minutes flat.

Li Yongbo, the Chinese badminton team's head coach, thought the unbeatable Chinese women's lineup had not yet face a challenge at the Asian Games.

"The South Korean shuttlers looked tired today as they had to play two matches yesterday to take the last semifinal berth. Besides, they might have thought that it was impossible to defeat their Chinese peers, so they weren't aggressive at all."

In Monday's first semifinal, Japan, unexpectedly edging out South Korea in the group stage, finished off Singapore 3-0.

The clash between Japan and China is going to be held on Tuesday." Japan is stronger than South Korea," said Li Yongbo.

(Xinhua News Agency December 5, 2006)

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