Lin Dan Wins to Open Bid for 6th Badminton World Title

China's Lin Dan seen here in 2012 at the Wembley Arena during the London Olympics. Photo: Antony Stanley / Wikimedia Commons

GLASGOW, Scotland — Lin Dan got his quest underway for a record sixth world badminton championship with a routine win over local British hope Kieran Merrilees on Monday.

Lin won 21-15, 21-10 after an 11-1 start.

“Normally the first match is not easy, because I need to get myself in a good mindset,” Lin said. “I did a lot of practice and preparation, so I need to make this mindset last until the end of the championships.”

Next for the seventh-seeded Lin is Emil Holst of Denmark, who beat the Chinese superstar in March at the German Open.

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The other names in the top half of the draw were also relatively untroubled; top-seeded Son Wan Ho, and Kidambi Srikanth of India.

Son could become the first South Korean male to win the world championship, but he has to pass the quarterfinals for the first time. He and Kidambi, who beat Son while winning consecutive Superseries titles in Indonesia and Australia in June, are seeded to meet in the quarters.

The bottom half of the men’s draw begins on Tuesday and features all three medallists from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics: Gold medallist and defending two-time worlds champion Chen Long, silver medallist Lee Chong Wei, and bronze medallist Viktor Axelsen.

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Chen, the Asian championship winner, starts against Georges Julien Paul of Mauritius. Chen’s on course to meet Chong Wei in the quarterfinals. The winner then could play Axelsen.

Chong Wei, three times a worlds runner-up, begins against Brice Leverdez of France, against whom he has a 7-1 record.

All 16 women’s seeds received byes into the second round, including Olympic and two-time defending champion Carolina Marin of Spain, and top-seeded Akane Yamaguchi. No. 1-ranked Tai Tzu-ying is skipping the worlds to play in the World University Games in her Taiwan homeland.