2021 Badminton World Championships ended, national feather 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze finishes_Japan team_finals_combination

Original title: 2021 Badminton World Championships ended, national feather 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze finishes

China News Service, Beijing, December 19th. On the 19th local time, the 2021 World Badminton Championships ended in Huelva, Spain. Guoyu only won one gold in women’s doubles, one silver in men’s doubles, and two bronze medals in women’s singles. . The Japanese team won two gold medals in women’s singles and men’s doubles, and the Thailand team won the mixed doubles championship. Singapore rookie Luo Jianyou can be called the biggest dark horse of this tournament and won the men’s singles championship.

The Huelva World Championships is the fourth international badminton competition in the world this year after the Olympics, Sudirman Cup and Tangyu Cup. However, the successive battles have caused many players to withdraw from this event. China’s Tokyo Olympic women’s singles champion Chen Yufei, mixed doubles champion Huang Dongping/Wang Yilu were absent from the event, and Chen Long and Shi Yuqi did not participate in the men’s singles competition.

In the women’s doubles, the top seeds Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan advanced all the way. In the finals, they played 21:16 and 21:17 in two consecutive rounds, beating South Korea’s Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-chan, and won the World Championship again four years later. .

Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan is the national feather women’s doubles combination, but they lost to the Indonesian combination Polly/Rahayu in the Tokyo Olympic finals and won the silver medal. However, since then the status of the two has not diminished, and they have performed well in the National Games, the Soviet Cup and the You Cup. The two said that in the new Olympic cycle, they hope to play the game as a rookie. “Failure is experience, we are not afraid of failure, because we can always stand up again after failure.”

Another individual of Guoyu that advanced to the final is the men’s doubles. The young players He Jiting/Tan Qiang continued to get upset, defeating the combination that ranked higher than them one after another to reach the finals. However, facing Japanese players Yugo Kobayashi/Takuro Yasaki, He Jiting/Tan Qiang started passively. The Japanese combination quickly took control of the situation and made the first victory at 21:12. In the second game, despite the improvement of the Chinese team’s offensive, it still failed to break through the opponent’s suppression and lost another game at 18:21, thus losing to the opponent 0:2 and missed the championship.

It is worth mentioning that this is the first time in the history of the Japanese team that they have won the men’s doubles gold medal in the Badminton World Championships. In addition to the men’s doubles gold medal, the Japanese team also won the women’s singles gold medal-Japanese star Akane Yamaguchi defeated Chinese Taipei player Dai Ziying 21:14 and 21:11, becoming the second woman to win the World Championships women’s singles championship after Okuhara Hope Japanese players.

Two Chinese women’s singles players He Bingjiao and Zhang Yiman advanced to the semi-finals, but lost to Dai Ziying and Akane Yamaguchi respectively in the semifinals, and both won bronze medals.

The mixed doubles gold medal was won by the Thai combination Dechapo/Sasiri. In the final, they defeated the Japanese team Yudai Watanabe/Arisa Higashino 21:13, 21:14, and won the World Championships for the first time in their careers. China’s mixed doubles ace combination Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong suffered a “one round trip” and missed the world championships for three consecutive championships. Guoyu’s other mixed doubles also failed to advance to the semi-finals.

As the Tokyo Olympic champion Ansailong went out of the first round, the men’s singles champion is full of suspense. However, Singapore teenager Luo Jianyou, who defeated Ansailong, played the role of a dark horse and reached the final. In the match against Indian veteran Srikant, Luo Jianyou won the championship in 21:15 and 22:20 consecutive games, becoming the first player in Singapore history to win the badminton world championship.

In the men’s singles, the Chinese team sent Lu Guangzu, Li Shifeng, and Zhao Junpeng to participate, and only Zhao Junpeng advanced to the quarterfinals. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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