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Chinese badminton top seeds advance in IBF Championships
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-08-20 11:51

World number one Lin Dan of China smashes during his win over Lee Hyun-Ii of South Korea during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Lin won 5-15 15-7 15-8. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
World number one Lin Dan of China smashes during his win over Lee Hyun-Ii of South Korea during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Lin won 5-15 15-7 15-8. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
World number one Lin Dan of China celebrates his win over Lee Hyun-ii of South Korea during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California August 19, 2005. Lin won 5-15 15-7 15-8. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
World number one Lin Dan of China celebrates his win over Lee Hyun-ii of South Korea during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California August 19, 2005. Lin won 5-15 15-7 15-8. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
Olympic and world champion Zhang Ning of China smashes against Kaori Mori of Japan during her win in the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Zhang won 11-4 11-6. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
Olympic and world champion Zhang Ning of China smashes against Kaori Mori of Japan during her win in the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Zhang won 11-4 11-6. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
World number six Xu Huaiwen of Germany celebrates her upset win against third seed Pi Hongyan of France during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Xu won 11-3 11-2. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]
World number six Xu Huaiwen of Germany celebrates her upset win against third seed Pi Hongyan of France during the quarter-finals of the IBF World Badminton Championships in Anaheim, California, August 19, 2005. Xu won 11-3 11-2. [Reuters/Lucy Nicholson]



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