This season’s most consistent performers on the OSIM BWF World
Superseries circuit will clash in a titanic battle for year-end honours
at next week’s Finals in Shenzhen, China.
Starting Wednesday 12 December and continuing until Sunday 16 December
at China Resources Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, eight singles players or
pairs will compete for supremacy in Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles,
Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles in their respective
categories.
Will world number one and Malaysian
star, Lee Chong Wei, get revenge over Chen Long for his Men’s Singles
loss in the final of last month’s Hong Kong Open? Or will the Chinese
ace or one of the other six qualifiers – including Kenichi Tago (Japan),
Hu Yun (Hong Kong) and Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (Denmark) – savour the
spotlight?
Can one of the year’s revelations – Li Xuerui – maintain the amazing
run that saw this Chinese eclipse more illustrious names to claim the
Women’s Singles gold at the London Olympics? Perhaps Germany’s Juliane
Schenk; Saina Nehwal of India or young Thai sensation Ratchanok Intanon
will have a say in the outcome.
In Doubles, can China’s Zhao Yunlei
match her Olympics feat and achieve a remarkable Doubles double again;
taking Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles honours with Tian Qing and
Zhang Nan respectively?
Olympic Men’s Doubles champions, Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, squeezed into
the Finals in the last qualifying berth after a pair higher up could not
compete. Is it this stellar Chinese duo’s destiny to snatch another
major title?
All these questions and more will
soon be answered but, before the action begins, the BWF will preview
each category starting today, looking at the contenders and assessing
their chances.
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