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Lin Dan Fight In Korean Open

Lin Dan lost in Korean Open to Lee Hyun Ii (who lost to Lee Chong Wei last week in Malaysia Open). The 28-year-old Hyun-il made quick rebound from a first-game whitewash to dump world number one Lin Dan of China 4-21, 23-21, 25-23 in a 71-minute men’s singles final to win his first-ever home title.

It was only Hyun-il’s third win over Lin Dan in eight meetings. His other victories were recorded when he was in peak form in 2003. It was also Hyun-il’s first victory since he took a six-month break from the national team in 2006.

Lin Dan was not happy over the line judgment and the current South Korean singles and the former head coach of the Chinese team coach Li Mao was in the words of intense conflict.

Then Lin Dan angrily threw his racket on the ground. At such a time, he got a yellow card for his excessive behavior. Then the match continue and in the end Lin Dan lost to Lee Hyun-il.

在1月27日下午进行的韩国羽毛球超级赛单打决赛中,世界排名第一的林丹以1-2惨遭东道主名将李炫一逆转。在比赛中,林丹不满裁判判罚与裁判理论,并与现任韩国单打总教练的前中国队教练李矛发生激烈的言语冲突。

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

Lin Dan Fight With Li Mao - Korean Open

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