Dechapo/Sassili beat Japan Dongdu Group 2-0 to reach the top of mixed doubles World Championships_Games_Xie Yingxue_Deng Jun

Original title: Dechabo/Sasili beat Japan Dongdu Group 2-0 to reach the top of the World Championships mixed doubles

On December 19th, Beijing time, the 26th World Badminton Championships entered the final day of competition in Huelva, Spain. The runner-up of the previous tournament and currently the world’s number one in mixed doubles, the Thai combination Dechapo/Sasiri defeated the Japanese combination Watanabe/Arisa 2-0 (21-13, 21-14) in 46 minutes. , Won the mixed doubles championship in this competition. This is also the first time that Thailand’s mixed doubles has won the World Championships gold medal in 43 years since 1978. Dechapo/Sassily, thus won the 8th championship this season.

These two pairs have met 6 times before this game, and Dechapo/Chaxili is behind with 2 wins and 4 losses. The two sides have played intensively in the Danish Open, French Open, Indonesian Open, and year-end finals in the last two months. The first two Dongdu won, the last two Desha won, and the 4 times the winner was Both ended the battle 2-0.

At the beginning of this month, Dechapo/Chaxili has performed well in recent competitions, and Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong, who is ranked higher than Guoyu in the world, ranked first in the world. This pair of Thailand is the No. 2 seed in the tournament. They beat Germany’s Franzska Falkman/Patrick Schell 21-7, 21-13 in the second round bye in the first round, and Dechapo in the third round. Shaxili defeated the Danish combination Maier Suro/Matthias Terry 21-9, 21-16. In the quarter-finals, the Thai team eliminated the No. 10 seed Malaysian combination Wu Shunfa/Lai Jiemin in the 21-15 and 21-13 rounds, and the semi-final Dechabo/Sha Xili eliminated the Hong Kong combination Deng Junwen/Xie Yingxue 2-0.

After the start of the first game of the game, Dechapo/Shaxili took the lead 4-1. They quickly extended their advantage to 10-4. Watanabe/Arisa chased 4 points in a row but Desa combined Enter the technical suspension with an 11-8 lead. After entering the midgame, Dechabo/Shaxiri extended the score advantage to 16-9, Watanabe Yuta/Higashino Arisa chased the score to 13-17, Dechabo/Shaxiri scored 4 points in a row to 21- 13 End the battle.

In the second game, Dechabo/Sasiri scored 4 points in a row, and then quickly maintained the advantage to 7-3. Watanabe/Arisa played a 7-0 spurt to achieve a 10-7 lead. . Dechapo/Sassily also scored 7 points in a row, and the Thai combination took the lead again with 14-10. Japan’s Dongdu combination once chased the score to 14-16, but Dechapo/Sassili then completely controlled the situation and they sealed the victory 21-14. In this regard, Dechabo/Sassili defeated Watanabe/Arisa 2-0 and won the mixed doubles championship at the World Championships. Yudai Watanabe/Arisa Higashino won the runner-up, Hong Kong group Deng Junwen/Xie Yingxue and Japanese group Kyohei Yamashita/Saru Shinoya won the third place. All four pairs created their own world championship highs. (Red)Return to Sohu to see more

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