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Chou Tien Seng lost to Lee Cheuk Yew and missed out on meeting Lim Chun Yi in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Singapore Open Badminton Championships

Chinese Taipei's first brother Chou Tien Cheng, ranked 6th in the world, lost to Hong Kong's Lee Cheuk Yiu, ranked 21st in the world, 12:21, 16:21 in the men's singles round of 16 of the Super 750 Series 2025 Singapore Open Badminton Championships on the 29th, and missed the chance to meet "left-handed heavy artillery" Lin Junyi in the top 8.

Chinese Taipei's first brother Chou Tien Cheng, ranked 6th in the world

Chou Tien Cheng finished runner-up of the season in Taipei, but failed to go further at the Malaysia Masters last week, knocking out the tournament in the first round, and this week he moved to Singapore in hopes of regrouping, but unfortunately he was unable to do so and fight for his second title since 2018.

Chou Tien Shing has played against world No. 21 Lee Cheuk Yiu 14 times and won nine wins, but the last time he met at the India Open at the beginning of the year, Chou Tien Cheng lost in straight games and also stopped winning three consecutive matches.

Today, the two sides met in a narrow lane at the Singapore Open, Zhou Tiancheng was suppressed by Lee Cheuk Yiu's line-changing attack and heavy artillery attack, and entered the technical timeout with 8:11 behind, and then could not find a way to break through, the rhythm was completely taken away, and he could only be in a passive state of defense, and there were too many mistakes, so he could only watch his opponent go away and concede the first game at 12:21.

In the second game, Zhou Tiancheng encountered turbulence after 3:3, and lost 7 points in a row, although the whale swallowed and ennihilated once chased only 2 points, but as in the latter part of the first game, too many mistakes buried the opportunity, and the momentum was directed to Li Zhuoyao again, and finally Zhou Tiancheng lost in straight games, swallowing 2 consecutive defeats in the battle. Lee Cheuk Yew advanced to the quarterfinals and will face another Chinese Taipei player, Lin Junyi, who had just beaten China's Lee Shi-fung in straight games.

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