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South Korea's Son Wan Ho in action against India's Kidambi Srikanth during their quarter-final match at the world badminton championships in Glasgow, on August 25, 2017

Five-time champion Lin Dan and top seed Son Wan-Ho set up a semi-final showdown at the World Badminton Championships after coming through their quarter-final matches on Friday.

Chinese star Lin, who won the last of his world crowns in 2013, overcame Hong Kong's Vincent Wong Wing Ki 21-17, 21-18 in Glasgow.

"I really enjoyed today's match," said 33-year-old Lin, who was taken to three games in his two previous matches.

"I am very happy that I managed to minimise my opponent's performance today. It was good to get it done quicker today and I expect to perform fully to my 100 percent tomorrow."

Son, the world number one from South Korea, beat India's Kidambi Srikanth 21-14, 21-18 to guarantee his first world medal.

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