Shi Yu Qi’s tiredness bore fruit in hockey, the Indonesian Men’s Singles Master at the 2022 Australian Open bites his fingers

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Chinese men’s singles badminton player, Shi Yu Qi, speaks in the mixed zone after competing in the first round of the 2020 Indonesia Masters at Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday (15/1/2020).

BOLASPORT.COM – The Chinese men’s singles player, Shi Yu Qi, felt tired during the final round of the 2022 Australian Open against compatriot Lu Guang Zu.

Shi Yu Qi performed brilliantly to secure the men’s singles title at the 2022 Australian Open, Sunday (20/11/2022) yesterday.

Appearing in front of a crowd that packed the Quay Centre, Sydney, Australia, Shi Yu Qi won over Lu Guang Zu through a rubber game 19-21, 21-18, 21-5.

Shi Yu Qi did not deny that he was very tired after undergoing a tight match with a duration of 69 minutes.

Even though he was tired, the men’s singles ranked 29th in the world felt lucky, aka lucky because he was able to close the 2022 Australian Open in a sweet way.

“I feel tired but fortunately I was able to win today’s match,” said Shi Yu Qi, reported by BolaSport.com from the official BWF website.

For Lu Guang Zu’s game, Shi Yu Qi had experienced difficulties in stemming the existing pressures.

The situation worsened where the 26-year-old badminton player felt more energetic when the match entered the third game.

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