World No 1 Tai breezes into quarterfinals of Thailand Open

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The 26-year-old beat South Korea's Kim Ga-eun 21-16, 21-10 in less than half an hour. FMTNews TaiTzuying Badminton

Tai is seeking back-to back titles 10 months apart after winning the All England Championship.

The 26-year-old’s victory came as the Badminton World Federation declared the tournament safe to continue following the latest round of Covid-19 testing The Thailand Open is the first of three consecutive tournaments played in strict bio-secure conditions and behind closed doors in Bangkok, culminating in the World Tour Finals from Jan 27.

 

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