The fifth seed, surrender in the hands of British player Rajiv Ouseph with 12-21 and 15-21. Shi stated his defeat this time was due to his inability to control wind.
"Mostly when playing in Southeast Asia, there's a lot of wind from all directions. And it certainly affects since in China there is no wind at all. And it is hard for me to handle the wind," said Shi.
"Perhaps many top players who had to stop in the early stages was also due to the strong winds. If the wind had been normal they would have performed optimally," he continued.
With this result, China only relies on Chen Long in the men's singles sector, and Zhao Junpeng is still waiting for his turn to play in the second round today.


