We are so fortunate to be a part of the Spartan community alongside you.- Marty Hock We are here to serve you in any way we can, and my office door is open to everyone. With this in mind, our school culture is built on the 3 R’s of I am Responsible, I am Respectful and I am Resilient. We love our Spartan family and want everyone to enjoy the first chapters of our children’s educational journey. We have many pathways for your child and your family to be engaged, involved and cared for at Sunrise Elementary. The underdog Korean pairs may deny all Chinese final script as Zhang/Zhao have been looking sluggish lately in their previous rounds.Welcome to Sunrise Elementary, home of the Spartans! Our school community is focused on high levels of learning with the appropriate amount of challenge for every child, a staff that works collaboratively to build our collective efficacy to meet the unique needs of the children we serve, and we strive to find creative and effective ways to build a strong bridge between the home and school. It’s China-Korea encounters for mixed doubles category, highly favourite Zhang/Zhao will get tricky test, Yoo/Chang who dumped Xu/Ma at last eight while Liu/Bao has promising duo Shin BC/Chae YJ. Asian Games gold medalist Maheswari/Polii once again has Chinese rival, Tang YT/Yu Y and they should take revenge over their two defeats in this year. The established men’s doubles pairs fulfill their seeding into last four, Korean favourite Lee YD/Yoo YS are favourites to overcome Chinese hurdle Chai B/Hong W and last year champion Ahsan/Setiawan will be tested by reigning All England champion Boe/Mogensen.Īs expected, two Chinese women’s doubles combinations march on to semifinal, the Olympic Champion Tian Q/Zhao YL will take on Japanese second pair Fukuman/Yonao who surprised their illustrious teammates Matsutomo/Takahashi in three games. Each of them passed the quarterfinal stage relatively smoothly with only Intanon was forced to work extra hard at first game before eliminating Sayaka Sato. At top-half draw, Lee CW is the overwhelming favourite against Angus Ng.īoth women’s singles semifinals are close affairs – top-seed Carolina Marin will up against former champion Wang Yihan and last year beaten finalist Nozomi Okuhara will face 2013 world champion Ratchanok Intanon. China’s last man standing, Tian Houwei will face Indonesian qualifier Anthony Ginting with an interesting tie between these two fast attacking players. Another stellar comeback was seen with local player Angus Ng Ka Long disposing of Chou Tien Chen driving the home support into a frenzy. The psychological advantage gave Lee a second wind to eliminate his lanky opponent.
Chen slipped up on his winning chance when leading 18-13 before Lee caught up and stole second game 21-19. Once again, the world champion Chen Long lost to Lee Chong Wei for the second time in one week. No seeded player survives past the quarterfinals as both top-seed and fifth seeds bit the dust yesterday. More setbacks for Chou Tien Chen and women’s doubles top-seed Matsutomo/Takahashi. Lee Chong Wei proved he’s the better man against two-time world Champion Chen Long yesterday. The confident Lee eyes another Superseries title Venue : Hong Kong Coliseum, Kowloon-HKG SARīWF World Superseries website : …ong-open/?uc=1