Brian Yang bagged his first ever win over a top five player by beating world No.3 Li Shi Feng 21-18 14-21 23-21 at the DAIHATSU Indonesia Masters 2024.
“I’m exhausted,” said Yang after an 84-minute match. “That was really long, the hall is slow and you definitely need strong stamina to win matches like this.”
Yang held five match points against the All England champion but the Chinese caught up.
“I’m happy to win in the end. I had a lot of leads and blew them most of the time. The different ends played a big part in adapting to the conditions and nerves too,” said the Canadian.
“It was a combination of not wanting to take big risks, not get too excited and waiting for Li to lose the point. The key was to be patient and consistent.”
Yang plays Priyanshu Rajawat next after the Indian defeated Rasmus Gemke 21-18 21-19.
‘Just Do It’
Mixed doubles fourth seeds Kim Won Ho/Jeong Na Eun survived a scare against qualifiers Choong Hon Jian/Go Pei Kee, completing a turnaround after being a match point down in the second game.
“The shuttles were coming at us so fast we didn’t have time to think. We just had to do it and go for every single shot. The second game felt like a final. The crowd was going wild and we both wanted to win. Our coach kept telling us to attack and that worked,” said Kim.
“Choong is lefthanded so that was interesting to play against and Go has good front court coverage. They are a pair to watch,” added Jeong.
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