Lin Dan out! China's "Super Dan" suffers earliest exit at badminton worlds

Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-20 21:22:49|Editor: huaxia
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China's Lin Dan returns the shuttle during the men's singles first round match against Vietnam's Nguyen Tien Minh at the BWF World Championships 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, on August 19, 2019. (Xinhua/Li Jundong)

China's 35-year-old Olympic champion "Super Dan" suffers second round exit at BWF World Championships, the earlies in his 12 quest for world title.

BASEL, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Five-time winner Lin Dan suffered his shocking defeat at the World Badminton Championships as he was beaten in the second round by India's H.S. Prannoy here on Tuesday.

Lin, also a twice Olympic champion, went down to the 30th-ranked Prannoy 21-11, 13-21, 21-7 in just 62 minutes.

It was Lin's earliest exit in his 12 appearances at the World Championships. He was defeated twice previously in the third round -- in 2003 when he played for the first time at the age of 19 and last year in Guangzhou, south China.

"I don't have enough energy in today's match, especially in the first set," he said. "I played better in the second but in the third I just ran out of energy."

China's Lin Dan falls down during the men's singles 2nd round match against India's H. S. Prannoy at the BWF World Championships 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, on August 20, 2019. (Xinhua/Li Jundong)

Lin, who turns 36 in October, blames organizers for "unfair" arrangement of the match schedule, which gave him mere 15 hours to recover from the first round match.

He completed the three-set victory over Nguyen Tien Minh of Vietnam at nearly 6:00 Monday afternoon and arrived at the venue early Tuesday morning.

"Some players who played much earlier than me yesterday will play their second round match later today," he said. "I just hope that organizers could make the schedule fairer."

China's gold medalist Lin Dan salutes at awarding ceremony of men's badminton singles, at London 2012 Olympic Games in London, Britain, August 5, 2012. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei)

Lin, arguably one of the greatest players in history, said he has not decided whether to compete in the 2021 World Championships.

"I have not thought about it," he said. "At the moment, to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games is the most important thing. Since I have not collected enough points here, I need to do much better at the tournaments in Changzhou and Hong Kong later this years."

Lin, the Olympic champion at the Beijing and London Games, is facing great pressure to get one of the maximum two tickets in the men's singles for Tokyo 2020.

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