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Five champions of Thai badminton race lose five European generals Marin Ansailong win singles championship_Indonesia

Original title: The five champions of the Thai Badminton Championships are divided into five European generals, Marin Ansailong won the singles

On January 17, Beijing time, the 2021 World Badminton Super1000 Thailand Badminton Open with a total prize of 1 million US dollars ended in Bangkok, Thailand. In the absence of the Chinese team, the Japanese team and Indonesia’s World No. 1 Kamyo/Gideon, the five individual championships were won by players from five different associations. The world badminton is in a situation of competition for hegemony. Among them, Spain’s Olympic champion Marin and Denmark’s world champion Ansailong won the women’s singles and men’s singles respectively.

In the mixed doubles final that ended first, the host combination Dechapo/Sassili defeated Indonesia’s Jordan/Merati 21-3, 20-22, 21-18 to win the championship. These two pairs happened to be in the Thai Badminton Championship. The top two seeds in the mixed doubles. South Korea’s Seung Jae/Cai Yoo Ji, Ji Kai Er/Der Lu won the third place in the mixed doubles.

In the men’s doubles final, the Chinese Taipei combination Li Yang/Wang Qilin took 65 minutes to defeat the Rio Olympic silver medalist and Malaysian star Wu Weisheng/Chen Weiqiang 21-16, 21-23, 21-19. The Indonesian combination of Kanando/Ma Xin and the South Korean combination of Huseo Kyu/Seo Seung Jae won the men’s doubles on this site and tied for third.

Indonesia’s Polly/Rahayu, defeated the host Thailand’s Zonggongpan/Ravinda 21-15, 21-12 in the women’s doubles final. South Korean stars Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-chan, Kim So-young/Kong Hee-young won the women’s doubles third place.

Spain’s Rio Olympic women’s singles champion Marin, defeated Dai Ziying of Chinese Taipei 21-9, 21-16 in today’s women’s singles final. South Korean genius girl An Seyong. And Denmark’s Mia won the third place in women’s singles.

In the men’s singles final, World Championships men’s singles champion Ansailong of Denmark defeated Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong, China 21-17, 21-14 to win the championship. Chinese Taipei’s Zhou Tiancheng and Indonesia’s Jin Ting won the men’s singles third place. In the absence of strong teams such as China and Japan, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Spain and Denmark each won a championship. The remaining four teams except Spain have a chance to compete for the second championship, but Can not grasp it.

According to the World Badminton Federation’s schedule, the Toyota Thailand Open will continue in Bangkok from January 19 to 24 next week. From January 27th to 31st, Bangkok will also hold the 2020 World Badminton Finals. The Chinese team and the Japanese team will miss the World Badminton Finals because they did not participate in the first match of the Thai Badminton this week. (Red)

2021 Thailand Open finals

Mixed doubles De Chabo/Saxily 2-1 (21-3, 20-22, 21-18) Jordan/Melati

Men’s Doubles Li Yang/Wang Qilin 2-1 (21-16, 21-23, 21-19) Wu Weisheng/Chen Weiqiang

Women’s Doubles Polly/Lahayou 2-0 (21-15, 21-12) Zong Gongpan/La Unda

Women’s Singles Marin 2-0 (21-9, 21-16) Dai Ziying

Men’s Singles Ansailong 2-0 (21-14, 21-14) Ng Ka LongReturn to Sohu to see more

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