Kim Won-ho & Seo Seung-jae: Korea Open Badminton Champions

Kim Won -ho (right) and Seo Seung -jae are performing ceremonies after winning the BWF (World Badminton Federation) Korea Open men’s doubles held at Suwon Gymnasium on the 28th. /Newsis

Kim Won-ho (26) and Seo Seung-jae (28, Samsung Life), the world’s No. 1 badminton men’s doubles, continued to reach the top of the Korea Open.

Kim Won-ho (26) and Seo Seung-jae (28, or more Samsung Life), in the finals of the BWF (World Badminton Federation) World Tour Korea Open (Super 500) held at Suwon Gymnasium in Gyeonggi-do, defeated the 36th place in Indonesia Paar Alfien-Muhammad Shohibul Picry Joe 2-0 (21-16 23-21).

Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae, who had a one-way cheering for 5,000 home fans, won 1 game with strong breathing. In the second game, he won a chasing opponent who seemed to win smoothly and won a chase and won the deuce. Kim Won -ho and Seo Seung -jae, who threw the racket at the moment of victory, responded to the cheer by turning around the stands in front of the audience.

Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae, who have been breathing since January this year, rose to the top of the three consecutive tournaments following the Paris World Championships in August and the Masters in September. This is the 8th international championship this year. It has been over the most wins of the year (10 times).

In the women’s doubles, Kim Hye-jeong (27, Samsung Life) and Gong Hee-yong (29, Jeonbuk Bank) won the gold medal. The world’s sixth-largest Japan Ianaga Rin-Nakanishi was pressed 2-0 (21-19 21-12). Although he was taken to his opponent in the early 1 game, he succeeded in reversing the last minute, and after the momentum, he brought two games relaxed. Kim Hye-jeong and Gong Hee-yong were on the top of the fourth international convention this year, and Kim Hye-jung won the second straight game following the Korea Open last year, which was paired with Jung Na-eun (25, Hwasun-gun).

Ahn Se-young, the world’s No. 1 women’s singles, was defeated by the world’s fourth-largest Yamaguchi Akane (Japan) with 0-1 (18-21 13-21). Yamaguchi is a world championship champion this year, and he was called ‘natural enemy’ because of his strong appearance to Ahn Se -young. In recent years, Ahn Se -young has tied up to 14 wins and 14 losses until the day, but Yamaguchi was ahead.

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