Top Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh will take on Indonesian opponent, Sony Dwi Kuncoro in his first match of the Japan Open on June 10, and a victory is likely to earn him a berth to the quarter finals.
In their past four encounters Minh won twice and lost twice, making it a level playing field on the day.
In the tournament, Minh, seeded No. 7, will play against defending champions Lee Chong Wei in a much awaited match.
The annual Japan Open is part of the Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) Super Series. The five-day tournament has total prize money of US$250,000.
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