As for the hosts, only Ayhika Mukherjee, who topped group 13 by beating Korean Lee Seul (3-0) this morning, has a tough task at hand as she runs into No. 6 seed Wang Manyu in the first round later tonight. If Ayhika wins the pre-quarterfinal match against the Chinese the Indian will meet either No. 3 seed Sato from Japan or Hong Kong's Lam Yee Lok.
Nevertheless, if Liang manages to progress unhindered he could see himself in the semifinal and face top-seed Muramatsu in the semis. Both Muramatsu and Yu have received first-round byes.
However, the girls draw saw four Chinese making it to the pre-quarterfinals with Liu Gaoyang at No. 2, Chen Xingtong at No. 4 and Wang Manyu at No. 6. The lone Chinese who is not seeded is Chen ke and will take on No. 8 Japanese Miyu Kato in the first round. Other Japanese Hitomi Sato is seeded No. 3 while Sakura Mori at No. 5.
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