Super Dan storms past error-prone Lee in a rush
Lin Dan proved he meant business as he marched into the Sunrise-Yonex Hong Kong Open final following a convincing victory over world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia at the Hong Kong Coliseum yesterday.
It took the reigning Olympic and world champion just 46 minutes to beat the Malaysian ace 21-16, 21-14.
The women's world number one, Wang Shixian of China, was also bundled out of the tournament, beaten 21-10, 19-21, 21-13 by Tine Baun of Denmark. It will be the Dane's first appearance in the final of the US$250,000 Super Series tournament after making it to the semi-finals in Hong Kong a couple of years ago.
Despite the comfortable win, Lin, also known as 'Super Dan' for his supremacy in the sport, played down the result. 'There is nothing extraordinary about it. If Lee had played just a little better he could have won the match and I'd be the one packing my bags to go home,' Lin said.
Both players will also compete in next week's China Open, followed by the Macau Open and the Super Series finals in Liuzhou, Guangxi province, next month.
Lee was bitterly disappointed as it was his first tournament this year where he failed to reach the final but vowed to make amends next week. 'I made too many mistakes today,' he said.