
Suriname’s Sören Opti loses first group match in men’s singles in Badminton
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Olympics. | 27 July 2024 | 422 Views
Tags: Badminton, France, Paris, Soren Opti, Suriname
Tags: Badminton, France, Paris, Soren Opti, Suriname
Surinamese badminton player Sören Opti’s Paris Olympic campaign got off to a losing start as he was defeated two games to nil by China’s Yu Qi Shi in Group A play at La Chapelle Arena Court 2 on Saturday.
Shi won both games comfortably with scores of 21-5 and 21-7, respectively, including separate streaks on nine and seven points won in a row.
The first game saw the Chinese win 17 points on serve before winning 15 in the second.
Opti is an Olympian who represented Suriname in the 2016 Rio Olympics and was selected for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics but had to withdraw due to a positive Covid-19 result.
The 27-year-old is a six-time national singles champion of Suriname.
He will face Italian Giovanni Toti on July 29 in his second group stage outing.
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