Park's Korean team out, Taiwan and Denmark make Thomas Cup quarters


Top eight teams for the Thomas Cup Finals quarter-finals. - BWF

PETALING JAYA: Two-time Thomas Cup runners-up South Korea were left disappointed after missing the cut for the Thomas Cup Finals quarter-finals on countback. 

The team led by head coach Park Joo-bong defeated Sweden 5-0 win in their final Group C tie on Wednesday (April 29) but Taiwan spoiled their party.

Taiwan led by seaseoned campaigner Chou Tien-chen  pulled off a surprise 3-2 victory over hosts Denmark in a decisive battle for a place in the quarter-finals.

Taiwan showed strong fighting spirit at Forum Horsens despite falling 0-1 behind after Chou Tien-chen lost to Anders Antonsen 14-21, 21-13, 15-21.

Men's doubles Chiu Hsiang-chieh-Wang Chi-lin levelled the tie after defeating Daniel Lundgaard-Mads Vestergaard 21-7, 22-20.

Lin Chun-yi tried to extend Taiwan’s lead but fell to Magnus Johannesen 17-21, 21-16, 19-21.

Liu Kuang-heng-Yang Po-hsuan kept Taiwan alive by holding their nerve to overcome Kim Astrup-Mathias Christiansen 24-22, 21-17.

Chi Yu-jen, fielded in the deciding singles, stunned the home crowd by sealing a 3-2 win after edging Ditlev Holm 21-11, 9-21, 27-25.

The win carried Taiwan into the quarter-finals as Group C champions, while Denmark also progressed as runners-up.

Although South Korea won twice, having beaten Taiwan earlier, they fell short on three match difference compared with Chinese Taipei and Denmark who both recorded five.

As a result, Korea finished third in the group and were eliminated at the group stage.

Taiwan as the group champions will be drawn to meet one of these  group runners-up - Malaysia, France and India. 

On Wednesday, India gave China a good fight before going down 2-3 in their final group tie. 

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