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China successfully defended the World Junior Championships Suhandinata Cup they won last year when they beat South Korea 3-0 at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico on Monday.

South Korea denied Malaysia a grudge tie against China when they beat the Malaysians 3-2 to advance to the final of the BWF World Junior Championship Suhandinata Cup at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico.

The Asian powerhouses made it clear why they are the favorites to win the BWF World Junior Championships by showing their best skills on the second day of competition for the Suhandinata Cup.

Defending champions China got off to a winning start, albeit at the expense of hosts Mexico, on the opening day of the BWF World Junior Championships for the Suhandinata Cup at the Code Dome in Guadalajara on Friday.

Fans have until noon on Monday (Paris time) to bid for Lee Chong Wei’s autographed jersey which he used en route to his first ever All England title in Birmingham last month.

Despite a 3-2 loss in the recent Asian Junior Championships team event final, Malaysia’s Ow Yao Han firmly believes that Malaysia has what it takes to turn the tables on defending champions China in the Suhandinata Cup on 16-25 April in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The Suhandinata Cup is the World Junior Team Championship and will be contested by 24 teams while the individual events for the Bimantara Cup has attracted a record 40 Member Associations.

China successfully defended the World Junior Championships Suhandinata Cup they won last year when they beat South Korea 3-0 at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico on Monday.

England, understandably, were the biggest winners when they bagged 13 gold medals with Harry Shadwick the toast of the English team with three individual gold medals in the 65+ category of the BWF World Senior Championships in Punta Umbria, Spain.

Danes Steen Fladberg-Jesper Helledie are a step away from claiming the men's under-50 doubles title but it was the English players who stole the limelight when they took 16 spots in the finals of the BWF World Senior Championships 2009 in Punta Umbria, Spain.

Former world champions Jesper Helledie-Steen Fladberg marched into the Under 50 men’s doubles semi-finals. Scotland’s Leon Douglas-Dan Travers, who won the under-45 men’s doubles title in Kuala Lumpur in 2004, also made it to the last four.
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