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Chen Long beats Lin Dan for historic win at All England semifinals

2015-03-08 10:04 Xinhua Web Editor: Si Huan
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World No. 1 Chen Long of China beat twice Olympic champion Lin Dan for the first time in their seven meetings to reach the final at the All England badminton championships here on Saturday.

Chen, the All England winner in 2013, took a surprise straight-set win 21-13, 21-12 in just 45 minutes. He will fight for the title on Sunday against Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen, who defeated Sho Sasaki of Japan 21-11, 21-12 in the other semifinal.

"I didn't put too much pressure on myself," Chen said. "I just told myself to play my best and the result also shows that if I play my best, I can beat anybody in the world."

The 31-year-old Lin, bidding for his sixth All England champion, said that considering his age, he can expect tougher matches ahead with more and more young talents rising.

"But I will work harder to beat them. Since I have decided to stay on the tour, I will try my best."

Lin said that he is satisfied with performance at this year's tournament.

"To enter the semifinals is not a bad result. My goal this year is to make the Sudirman Cup mixed team event in May and the world championships in August," he said.

Jorgensen became the first European to reach the men's final since Peter Gade in 2004. He also yet to drop a game en route to the final.

In the women's singles final, Sun Yu, China's only survivor in the semifinals, lost to third-seeded Saina Nehwal of India 21-13, 21-13 in 51 minutes.

Nehwal will play Spain's world champion Carolina Marin, who won 21-18, 21-11 over Chinese Taipei's rising star Tai Tzu Ying.

"It is a big event and everyone dreams of winning," Nehwal said. "This is a big hurdle and everyone (in India) expects a lot of me."

In the mixed doubles' final, Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir of Indonesia, who took out Chris and Gabby Adcock in the last eight, will attempt to win their fourth successive All England title against Chinese duo Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei.

China has secured the women's doubles title with fifth seeds Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang taking on teammates Bao Yixin and Tang Yuanting in the final.

The men's doubles final will be held between Chinese pair Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan and Denmark's second seeds Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen.

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