Christo Popov: First French World Tour Finals Champion

This Sunday, the Frenchman Christo Popov created the feat by beating Shi Yu Qi, the Chinese world number 1 and reigning world champion, in the final of the World Tour Finals. He thus made history by becoming the first Frenchman to win in this competition.

Who would have believed it? French badminton player Christo Popov, world number eight, signed a major performance in international badminton by winning the final of the World Tour Finals against the world number 1 and reigning world champion, this Sunday. By winning in two sets, he became the first Frenchman to win this competition.

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French in demonstration

Entered the court on The Hymn to Love by Édith Piaf, Christo Popov showed no sign of stress or pressure. However, beaten four times during his previous confrontations against the Chinese giant, the Frenchman faced a real mountain, especially since his opponent was supported by his audience.

Excited, Christo Popov completely neutralized his opponent during this final. Superior in fast play, very solid in defense and author of many daring shots, the French badista led the match from start to finish, led by a graceful touch which won over the public.

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The player from Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) gave his opponent very few chances. Completely adrift at the end of the second round (21-9), the Chinese ended up giving in, letting the Habs fly towards the title, even though they had won all their previous matches in three sets.

Successful baptism of fire

In this competition bringing together the eight best players on the world circuit, Christo Popov said he was already very happy to participate in the event, a first for the 23-year-old young man. He had obtained his ticket by ranking fifth among the best players of the year. Thanks to this victory, he now climbs from eighth to sixth in the world.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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