The Spanish player Carolina Marín qualified this Friday for the semi-finals of the Thailand Open, a test of the world circuit and the Super 500 category, after beating the Canadian Michelle Li in two sets by 21-19, 21-13.
The woman from Huelva continues to show a good level in the Asian event, where she has not yet lost a set, although now she will have a great test against the South Korean An Se Young, number two in the world ranking, bronze in the last world championship and who took the last three duels between the two.
In any case, the six-time European champion had a good test in Bangkok against the Canadian, world ‘Top 15’ and this created difficulties for her especially in the first round. Marín, like in his two previous games, started well and largely dominated the score (10-3), but from then on Li balanced the game.
The North American signed six consecutive points to tighten the game and even finally overturned the electronics (14-16). Li remained in front in the decisive stages (17-18), but the Andalusian knew how to keep his calm to regain control and take the round.
The advantage consolidates the triple world champion, who leaves strong to dominate the match with a nice advantage. The Spaniard ran away 11-4 and although the Canadian tried to react and close the gap (12-8), Marín gave another boost and closed the match without problems.
“We are already in the semi-finals. I am very happy with the way I played, the feeling on the pitch and the way I also controlled the air, because it is true that the air has was much more noticeable. On Saturday we have the semi-finals with An Se Young and I am with a lot of desire and a lot of motivation, especially to play against her,” Marín said after the match.
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