Chen Long
Chen is favourite to win his quarter-final clash against the Dane Reuters

Reigning Olympic champion Chen Long will take on Danish shuttler Hans-Kristian Vittinghus in the quarter-final of ongoing German Open Grand Prix Gold tournament in Mulheim on Saturday.

The second seed edged past India's Kidambi Srikanth in his Round of 16 match 21-19, 22-20 on Thursday in 47 minutes, which is the longest he has played in the tournament. After Lin Dan's defeat to Emil Holst yesterday, the Chinese shuttler is the highest-ranked player in Mulheim and he looks set to clinch his second title here.

Match: Chen Long vs Hans-Kristian Vittinghus, quarter-final

Date: 3 March, Friday

Time: 12:20am SGT (Saturday)/9:50pm IST/4:20pm GMT

Competition: German Open Grand Prix Gold 2017

Venue: Innogy Sporthalle, Muelheim

TV Channel: Hub Sports 3 will provide live TV coverage of the match.

Live streaming: The matches can be watched online on StarHub Go and BWF's official YouTube channel

Live Scores of the match can be found on tournament's official page.

Chen had skipped the early-season tournaments, including Malaysia and Thailand Masters, after his runner-up finish at the 2016 China Open but has been looking sharp in Germany so far, decimating his opponents over the first three round in straight games.

The world number five was tested yesterday by Srikanth, who pushed Chen to the limits in both the games but the Chinese shuttler was able to hold his nerve and close out a tight contest, which would have helped him overcome rustiness, if there was any, after a long break.

Chen heads into the quarter-final against his familiar foe Vittinghus, who has lost 10 of the last 11 meetings between the two shuttlers. The world number 13 Danish shuttler though started the season early in India, where he bowed out of the quarter-final stages after losing to local shuttler Sameer Verma at the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold.

If head-to-head records are anything to go by, then another quarter-final exit awaits Vittinghus. Also, Chen looks determined to get a title under his belt before he heads to Birmingham for the All England Championships, starting 7 March.

TV Schedule

India: Star Sports

Singapore: Hub Sports 3

Malaysia: Astro Supersport