5 crowns in India were released, Japan won 2 championships with 2 wins and 3 losses, and the men s s

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

On December 4, the International Badminton Federation Super 300 India Open came to an end, and the Japanese team advanced to the finals in all 5 events, and finally ended with 2 championships and 3 runners-up. There were big upsets in men's singles and men's doubles, and the dark horse finally won the championship.

Men's singles champion, Chinese Taipei, Qi Youren.

In the men's singles final, the two sides were Japanese star Kenta Nishimoto and Chinese dark horse Qi Youren. Kenta Nishimoto reached the final for two consecutive weeks, finishing runner-up at the 750 China Masters last week, and is still in pretty good form. Before the game, he was optimistic that he would easily win the championship, but he didn't expect Chinese Taipei's Qi Youren to win the championship with a preemptive -17 reversal and upset.

Women's Singles Champion, Japan, Nozomi Okuhara.

Okuhara has suffered from injuries in the past two years and has been in a low period. In this competition, she finally reached the final when the overwhelming master withdrew. In the final, her opponent was Denmark's Jacksfield. Okuhara hopes to win the tournament with -16 and win the championship. This is the first championship of the year, and it ended with the championship, which is also very perfect.

Men's Doubles Champion, Malaysia, Chung Hung Kin Haikal.

In the men's doubles final, top seeds Teru Koga Taichi Saito competed for the title with Malaysian dark horse Chung Hong Kin Haikal. One pair is a world famous player, the other pair is a nobody, and the Japanese pair is optimistic about winning the championship before the game. However, the game was completely different from what was expected, the two sides fought 3 games, Koga Hui Saito Taichi won the first game 21-18, lost two games in a row with -21, and lost 1-2 upset, missing the championship.

Women's Doubles Champion, Japan, Suzu Iwanaga Takaei Nakanishi.

In Women's Doubles, Japan's Suzu Iwanaga and Takaei Nakanishi faced the hosts' only finalist, Clastor Ponnapa. In the first game, the Japanese team started unfavorably and always fell behind, but in the middle of the game, they began to exert their strength and finally won the championship at -15.

Mixed Doubles Champion, Indonesia, Deyang Vidjaja.

In the mixed doubles final, the two sides were two groups of famous players Deyang Weidejiajia and Yuki Kaneko Matsutomo Misaki. Both pairs played at a high level, with three games played, each of which was a two-point difference. In the end, Deyang Weidejiajia narrowly won the championship with a narrow victory of -23.

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