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Watch online streaming of Macau Open Grand Prix Live Badminton on Tuesday 27th July 2010 at 01:00 - 10:00 GMT held at Macau City, Macao. This year’s Macau Open Grand Prix Gold will only have one opposing champion on court, but he is drawn to face up an tremendous challenge in the 1st round. World number one and last year’s champion Lee Chong Wei stands a right chance of playing against Korean Lee Hyun II, who came out from retirement in the spring for the Thomas Cup. To make it happen, Lee need only win a qualifying match against local player Chan Io Chong first. Second seed Peter Gade of Denmark is likely to face his 1st challenge from last year’s runner-up, Wong Choong Hann, in the quarter-finals, followed by a semi-final most likely against Sony Dwi Kuncoro or Boonsak Ponsana.

In women’s singles, the absence of defending champion Wang Yihan does not make others road to the title much lighter. Top seed Lu Lan will face Singapore Open runner-up, young talent Tai Tzu Ying from Chinese Tapei in the opening round. The winner is likely to fight for a ticket to the semi-final with the fifth seed Yip Pui Yin (pictured), who was recently crowned in the Malaysia Grand Prix Gold. Women's singles is by far China's best chance at a title in Macau as Lu Lan is joined by Asian Champion Li Xuerui. Both ladies were beaten in their last outing, at the Singapore Open, by eventual winner Saina Nehwal of India.

Uber Cup-winning Korea will have its core players competing in this event: Bae Seung Hee, Bae Youn Joo and Sung Ji Hyun. Meanwhile, Zhou Mi, who crossed the delta from Hong Kong last year only to lose early to Sung, will face another youngster in this year’s first round as she takes on two-time World Junior Champion Ratchanok Inthanon of Thailand. You can watch this Badminton event from Macau City, Macao starting July 27th by getting your membership to high quality video coverage at the links on this page, to watch on your computer, from anywhere in the world.
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