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Tokyo Paralympics: Daniel Chan blitzes first opponent to open gold medal quest in wheelchair badminton

  • The 36-year-old wheelchair badminton player is gunning for a gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics
  • Chan downed France’s Thomas Jakobs in straight sets 21-10, 21-8 to kick off his group stage play

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Daniel Chan has roared off to a great start at the Tokyo Paralympics. Photo: Hong Kong Paralympic Committee
Hong Kong’s Daniel Chan Ho-yuen kicked off his quest for gold with a statement win over France’s Thomas Jakobs.
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Chan, who is one of the favourites to win gold at the Tokyo Paralympics, beat Jakobs 21-10, 21-8 in a match that lasted less than half an hour.

His next match is at 12pm tomorrow (Hong Kong time) against Japan’s Daiki Kajiwara at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo. Chan is ranked second in the world in the WH2 category according to the Badminton World Federation, and is aiming to reach the gold medal final, which will take place on Sunday.

Chan told the Post in a 2019 interview that badminton helped him put his life back together after a car accident. Chan was involved in 2008 crash at the age of 22 and lost the use of his legs.

“Going back to the court to train that first time after,” Chan said, “It felt so familiar. I felt like I belonged somewhere.”

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Daniel Chan Ho-yuen, a wheelchair badminton player, is gunning for gold at the Tokyo Paralympics. Photo: Edmond So
Daniel Chan Ho-yuen, a wheelchair badminton player, is gunning for gold at the Tokyo Paralympics. Photo: Edmond So
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