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Thailand Badminton Open ends Danish star Ansailong wins men’s singles championship

Thailand Badminton Open ends, Danish star Ansailong wins men’s singles championshipFly into the homes of ordinary people

The Thai Badminton Open with a total prize money of one million dollars ended in Bangkok yesterday. Danish star Axelson defeated Hong Kong player Ng Ka Long 2-0 in the final to win the men’s singles championship.

After winning the All England Championship last year, Arcelon has not participated in the competition for 10 months. After his comeback in Thailand this time, Axelson still maintained a good state, passing all the way to the final. In yesterday’s final, Axelon started with a 6-1 lead and entered the break with a 11-9 lead. After the timeout, Ansailong opened the score gap again and won the first game 21-14. In the first half of the second game, the two sides competed fiercely. Ng Ka-Lang tied the score to 10 when he was 4-8 behind. After that, Ansailong scored 5 points in a row and once again occupied a clear advantage with 15-10, finally 21-14 Win another round.

Illustrated:Ansailong network map

Axelon has won two consecutive Super 1000 championships in one year. Among the current men’s singles players, only the Japanese star Kento Momota, who is absent from this station, can achieve such an outstanding record.

The women’s singles final was held between the world’s number one Chinese Taipei player Dai Ziying and Spanish star Marin. Marin has won three world championships and one Olympic champion. Although her ranking has declined due to injuries, she has quickly recovered since her return from surgery last year. Marin played even better in this strong dialogue. In the first game, Xiao Dai couldn’t fight back and won easily 21-9. In the second game, Marin continued to control the pace of the game and had an 11-6 lead at the time of the timeout. Xiao Dai could not smooth the score gap. Marlin kept the lead 16-11, 19-13, and finally won 21-16. Second round. Marin won the women’s singles championship.

Caption: Marlin Network Diagram

The host players Dechapol/Sassili won the mixed doubles championship. They defeated the Indonesian combination Jordan/Octavianti 2-1 in the final.

Chinese Taipei players Li Yang/Wang Qilin and Indonesian combination Polly/Rahayu won the men’s and women’s doubles championships. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Wang Zhiling)

Editor: Shen Yuye, intern Cui Jianyin

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