Yao Jie, playing for Europe, wore down Asia's world number one
Zhang Ning to pull off a shock victory as Team Europe won the
US$100,000 MVP Badminton Cup on Sunday.
Yao's 21-19 18-21 21-11 win over China's Zhang completed
Europe's 10-8 victory over Asia in the second staging of the Asia v
Europe badminton duel held at a packed Araneta Coliseum.
"I feel very proud to beat the number one player in the world
although I felt Zhang Ning was not playing her usual game," Yao,
China's former ace player now representing the Netherlands, said
through an interpreter.
Yao's upset win sealed the European team's victory in the event,
reducing the final men's singles match between China's Lin Dan and
Denmark's Kenneth Jonassen to a dead rubber.
But Jonassen still played his heart out, dragging the world
number two through three sets before surrendering 13-21 21-14
14-21.
Europe, who had lost the inaugural event in 2005, won the
US$60,000 prize. The Asians picked up US$40,000.
Trailing 4-5 going into the final three matches worth three
points apiece, the Europeans seized a 7-5 lead after world No. 10
Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter-Juhl outlasted the Philippine
tandem of Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion 22-24 21-17 21-18 in the
mixed doubles.
Asia swept Europe in the first day on Friday, 3-0, but the
visitors struck back by winning two of three matches on the second
day worth two points each to trail 4-5, which the European players
overhauled with Laybourn and Rytter-Juhl's victory.
(Reuters via China Daily July 17, 2006)