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Badminton semifinal results of Hangzhou Asian Games
The badminton semi-final result of Hangzhou Asian Games was 5 wins and 2 losses.

Chen Zaizhan washes Ying, and history and soldiers are in the same place. In the badminton semi-final, Guo Yu scored 5 wins and 2 losses, in which the men's singles stone and successfully joined forces in the final, locking in the third place in the championship ahead of time.

In addition, women's singles, mixed doubles and women's doubles all reached the finals, namely Chen, Chen/Jia Yifan, Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong, while He Bingjiao, Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping regretted stopping in the top four.

In the men's singles competition, Shi played against Japanese rising star Okada Nara. In this campaign, Shi took the initiative from the beginning, and soon won two games in a row with 265,438+0-5,265,438+0-65,438+05, defeating Nara Okada and advancing to the final.

The origin of badminton

Badminton is a small indoor ball game, made of feathers and cork, and crossed the net with a long-handled tennis racket. Badminton is played on a rectangular court with a net between the courts. Both sides use various techniques and tactics such as serving, hitting and moving to hit the ball back and forth on the internet, so that the ball does not fall into its effective area or make the other side make a mistake.

There are many theories about the origin of badminton, but the most recognized one is that it originated in14-15th century Japan. Modern badminton originated in India and was formed in Britain. From 65438 to 0875, badminton officially appeared in people's field of vision.

From 65438 to 0893, British badminton clubs gradually developed and established the first badminton association, which stipulated the venue requirements and sports standards. 1939, the International Badminton Federation adopted the first badminton rules, which all member countries followed. In 2006, the official name of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was changed to the Badminton World Federation (BWF), that is, the World Badminton Federation.