‘Korea in 27 years!’ Ahn Se-young, badminton ‘world’s highest authority’ Jeonyeong Open top… ‘Rival’ defeated

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[OSEN=노진주 기자] Ahn Se-yeong (Samsung Life Insurance), world No. 2 in the women’s singles world ranking, rose to the top by defeating her rival at the prestigious Jeonyeong Open.

Ahn Se-young defeated Chen Yu-fei (China, 4th place) 2-1 (21-17 10-21 21-19) in the women’s singles final of the World Badminton Federation (BWF) Jeon Young Open held in Birmingham, England on the 19th (local time). won the gold medal

it’s a pleasure Ahn Se-young won the women’s singles championship in 27 years since Bang Soo-hyun in 1996.

In addition, with this victory, Ahn Se-young narrowed the gap between Chen Yu-fei and his career opponents to 3 wins and 8 losses.

There were no second regrets. In last year’s competition, Ahn Se-young failed to overcome Japan’s Yamaguchi Akane wall and finished runner-up. I wrote a different result this time. she made it to the top

Ahn Se-young, who started off well by winning the first set against Chen Yu-fei, was shaken at the beginning of the second set. He chased by one point, but it was not easy to bring back the atmosphere he once gave away. He conceded the second set.

The match was decided in 3 sets. Ahn Se-young laughed. Ahn Se-young, who brought the score in a tense 17-17 situation, took the victory by inducing the opponent’s room. They scored the victory on match point leading 20-19.

In the women’s doubles between Korean players, the world No. 6 Kim So-young (Incheon International Airport) and Gong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank) won the championship. The 20th place Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) and Baek Ha-na (MG Saemaul Geumgo) won 2-0 (21-5 21-12) and took first place.

In the mixed doubles, Seo Seung-jae (Army Sports Corps) and Chae Yoo-jeong (Incheon International Airport), ranked 9th, failed to surpass China’s Jeong Si-wei and Hwangya-chung, who ranked first. They lost 1-2 (16-21 21-16 -21).

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