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Richa Naidu

Olympics-Badminton-Nail-biting doubles matches outshine Tai Tzu-Ying's shaky win

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Badminton - Women's Singles - Group Stage - MFS - Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan – July 26, 2021. Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan in action during the match against Nguyen Thuy Linh of Vietnam. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Taiwanese women's singles world number one Tai Tzu-Ying outlasted Vietnam's Thuy Linh Nguyen in a surprisingly tight encounter on Monday but the spotlight was stolen by several tense doubles matches.

Tai took nearly 40 minutes to win 21-16, 21-11, with world number 49 Nguyen tailing her nearly point-to-point in the first game and occasionally inching ahead.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Badminton - Women's Singles - Group Stage - MFS - Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan – July 26, 2021. Nguyen Thuy Linh of Vietnam in action during the match against Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

The match against Nguyen should have been redemptive for Tai, who on Saturday allowed an opponent ranked 45 places below her to pick up 13 points in the second game before securing a win.

The three-time All England Open winner - who has a history of choking at the Olympics despite her numerous titles - will need to tighten her game if she is to beat China's Chen Yu Fei, who on Sunday decimated an opponent in about 20 minutes. [L8N2P1030]

Tokyo could be Tai's last shot at an Olympic gold as the 27-year-old, who began training professionally when she was in grade three of primary school, has hinted she might retire soon after the Games.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Badminton - Mixed Doubles - Group Stage - MFS - Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan – July 26, 2021. Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong in action as Tang Chun Man of Hong Kong looks on during the match against Mark Lamsfuss of Germany and Isabel Herttrich of Germany. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

DOUBLE TROUBLE

Several star-powered singles matches took place on Sunday, but Monday belonged to duos playing ferociously to win.

The world's top men's doubles pair of Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo from Indonesia thrashed No. 10 team of India's Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty 21-13, 21-12.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Badminton - Mixed Doubles - Group Stage - MFS - Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan – July 26, 2021. Mark Lamsfuss of Germany in action while Isabel Herttrich of Germany looks on during the match against Tang Chun Man of Hong Kong and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

"We couldn't find a way to win," Rankireddy said. The duo wrangled a major upset on Saturday against higher ranked Taiwan's Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin 21-16, 16-21, 27-25. The Indians can still move forward if they beat Britain's Sean Vendy and Ben Lane on Tuesday.

Mixed doubles team of Hong Kong's Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet - ranked number 13 - just about beat number 15 Germany's Mark Lamsfuss and Isabel Herttrich 22-20, 20-22, 21-16.

The match - which had a handful of onlookers at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza cheering and whistling - was one of only 12 out of the 90 Tokyo matches so far that had to be determined by three games, not two.

In the second session, Malaysia's mixed doubles team Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying lost 21-13, 21-19 to China's Wang Yi Lyu and Huang Dong Ping but didn't go down easily, serving up some smashes so fierce that their opponents had to dodge to avoid being hit by the shuttlecock.

(Reporting by Richa Naidu; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Christian Radnedge)

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