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2024 Olympic Competition Schedule July 31: Thuy Linh, Anh Nguyet compete

Việt NamViệt Nam31/07/2024


After defeating Tiffany Ho (Australia) with a score of 21-6, 21-3 in Group K of the women's singles badminton event at the 2024 Paris Olympics on July 30, Vietnam's number one female badminton player, Nguyen Thuy Linh, will have her next match at 1:30 p.m. (Vietnam time) today.

Thuy Linh's opponent in this match is Beiwen Zhang (USA). This Chinese tennis player is a strong opponent, having once had a highest ranking of 9th and is currently ranked 11th in the world rankings.

Lịch thi đấu Olympic 2024 ngày 31/7: Thùy Linh, Ánh Nguyệt tranh tài - 1

Nguyen Thuy Linh is expected to go far at the 2024 Paris Olympics (Photo: Reuters).

Thuy Linh is currently ranked 26th in the world. Despite facing an opponent 15 places higher on the rankings, Thuy Linh is always steadfast and hopes to continue receiving support and encouragement from fans.

In the past, the Chinese-American tennis player lost 1-2 to Thuy Linh at the 2023 Finland Open. That is the basis for the tennis player from Phu Tho to dream of causing a surprise against the 9th seed of the tournament.

If she overcomes the "mountain" Beiwen Zhang, Thuy Linh will face the top player of Group L, most likely the 4th seed Carolina Marin (Spain, ranked 4th in the world).

After defeating Fabian Roth (Germany) on the morning of July 31, Le Duc Phat will enter the final match of Group K in the men's singles against Prannoy Haseena, taking place at 0:30 on August 1. This is the decisive match to find a ticket to the knockout round for the number one male badminton player in Vietnam.

Today is also the competition day of the national female archery team star, archer Do Thi Anh Nguyet. Anh Nguyet will compete in the round of 32 against Fallah Mobina (Iran) at 0:42 (Vietnam time) on August 1.

Lịch thi đấu Olympic 2024 ngày 31/7: Thùy Linh, Ánh Nguyệt tranh tài - 2

Do Thi Anh Nguyet will compete in the 1/32 round of the women's single-string bow event (Photo: WA).

Rower Pham Thi Hue also entered the 13th-24th ranking round of the women's heavyweight single sculls rowing event, at 3:14 p.m. (Vietnam time).

Earlier in yesterday's competition in the quarter-finals, Pham Thi Hue finished 6th with a time of 7 minutes 56 seconds 96. With this result, Pham Thi Hue ranked 2nd in Asia and this is also her best result this year.

Although she failed to qualify for the medals, Pham Thi Hue is working hard to improve her ranking in the top 24 after this grueling race. She will have two more swims that require great will and determination to rank from 13 to 24 rowers at the world's biggest Olympics.

Pham Thi Hue shared: “In competition, for me, there is no such thing as “if only” or “have a chance to do it again next time”. Therefore, I always try my best and never give up under any circumstances.

However, what I am worried about is whether my physical strength will be guaranteed after 2 consecutive days of competition with 200% strength in the last 2 rounds. But my spirit is that no matter what, I must fight with all my might, for myself, my family, my homeland and my beloved Fatherland.

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Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/lich-thi-dau-olympic-2024-ngay-317-thuy-linh-anh-nguyet-tranh-tai-20240731070525274.htm


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