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Lin and Lee make Korean final as Danes fade

Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:32pm IST
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - World number one Lin Dan of China reached the Korean Open Super Series final in Seoul on Saturday with an easy 21-12 21-14 success over Denmark's Peter Gade.

His opponnent on Sunday will be South Korean Lee Hyun-il, who accounted for another Dane, Kenneth Jonassen, 22-20 21-17.

The women's singles final will be between China's Lu Lan, seeded three and the unseeded Zhou Mi from Hong Kong.

The tournament is the second in this year's Super Series, following Malyasia last week. The finals are in December.

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