Li Yongbo, head coach of China's national badminton team, sees
the AVIVA-COFCO China Masters as the best chance to prepare for
June's Thomas and Uber Cup team competition in Japan, and says he
will send the strongest team to the 2006 season's first six-star
tournament.
The event, to be held in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan
Province from March 7 to 12, is expected to attract the world's
best players, as there are no other big tournaments between the
just-concluded All-England Open and the team championships.
"Though applications for the event have not started yet, I
believe most of the best players will come to China to compete. It
is a six-star event (the highest-level Open event) and is a very
good chance to win as many points as possible," says coach Li. "All
the national members will go to Chengdu and improve themselves by
competing with the world's top players."
Li adds the team will have a closed-door training next month for
the Tomas and Uber Cup, so the Masters is the best platform to
showcase how much the players have improved.
Li is optimistic of the coming competition, especially with the
national team members producing outstanding performances in the
past two big events - the German Open and the All-England Open.
China equalled last year's historic feat by winning four of the
five titles at the All England badminton championships last
week.
Two weeks ago in Germany, the nation's teenagers Chen Jin and Lu
Lan surprisingly clinched men's and women's singles titles.
"We have had a very good beginning to the new season. Everyone,
young or veteran, has done a good job."
(China Daily January 26, 2006)