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4 Chinese badminton players found guilty of not playing seriously

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Li Jun Hui(right) and Liu Yu Chen of Team China react as they compete during a match at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on July 27, 2021. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images) KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Four Chinese badminton players are on probation for two years for failing to try their best to win a doubles match in 2018.The incident happened in the Fuzhou Open quarterfinals in China in November 2018.Then world-ranked No.

2 pair Li Jun Hui and Liu Yu Chen were playing No. 17-ranked He Ji Ting and Tan Qiang.Danish players observing reported to the referee the match wasn't being played seriously.

The referee and tournament manager intervened during the second game when He and Tan led 21-15, 7-11.The umpire and ref asked both teams to play their best.

After the intervention, the match noticeably increased in intensity and speed and He and Tan won 21-15, 14-21, 21-19 but all four players were charged.In interviews the next month, the players denied any wrongdoing and spoke of their familiarity with each other's game.

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