Badminton Asian Championships: The Chinese team won three championships, Wang Zhiyi won the first personal championship in the tournament_Combination_Indonesia_Player

Original title: Badminton Asian Championships: The Chinese team won three championships and Wang Zhiyi won the first personal championship of the tournament

According to Xinhua News Agency, Manila, May 1st, the Badminton Asian Championships will usher in the final day on May 1st. The Chinese team won the championship in women’s singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. Women’s singles player Wang Zhiyi, women’s doubles team Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, mixed doubles team Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong successfully reached the top.

In the women’s singles final, Chinese player Wang Zhiyi defeated the top-seeded Japanese star Akane Yamaguchi with 15:21, 21:13 and 21:19 after losing the first game. The climax of the game came in the third game. Wang Zhiyi once led 17:6, but fell into a scoring drought in the next rounds. At the same time, Akane Yamaguchi relied on rich experience and tenaciously chased the score to 19. At the critical moment, Wang Zhiyi adjusted her strategy in a timely manner, patiently looked for flaws in her opponent, and finally caught two mistakes by Akane Yamaguchi and successfully won the championship with 21:19, which was also her first personal Asian Championship. The third runner-up was won by South Korea’s Ahn Se-young and India’s Sindhu.

In women’s doubles, Chinese pair Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan successfully defended their title with 21:11 and 21:15 overcoming Japanese pair Iwanaga Rin/Nakaishi Takiya. The third runner-up was won by the Chinese group Du Yue/Li Wenmei and the Japanese group Yuki Fukushima/Ayaka Hirota.

The mixed doubles final is a “civil war” for the Chinese team. The “IELTS combination” Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong was even better, defeating the defending champion Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping 21:17 and 21:8. The third runner-up was won by Jordan/Melati from Indonesia and Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino from Japan.

In the men’s singles final, Malaysia’s Li Zijia defeated Indonesia’s Jonathan Jonathan 21:17 and 23:21 to win his first Asian Championships men’s singles championship. The third runner-up was won by Chico from Indonesia and Weng Hongyang from China.

So far, the Chinese team ended the Asian Championships with 3 golds, 1 silver and 2 bronzes.

The Indonesian men’s doubles duo Rianto/Jacob continued their previous excellent form and beat the Malaysian duo Xie Dingfeng/Su Weiyi 23:21 and 21:10 to win the championship. Double champion. The third runner-up was won by Malaysian combination Wu Shifei/Nuizuddin and Indonesian combination Alfran/Adianto.

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