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China wins record 11th Sudirman Cup

Shi Yuqi stunned world champion Kento Momota as hosts China blanked Japan for an 11th Sudirman Cup title yesterday.

Japan has never won the badminton mixed-team world championship and its search goes on after it was well beaten 0-3 in the southern Chinese city of Nanning.

China’s dominant victory over the top seed is an ominous indication of the depth the country possess in its ranks with next summer’s Tokyo Olympics on the horizon.

Roared on by a 4,600-strong crowd, China went 1-0 up through its men’s doubles and then took a 2-0 lead after a captivating women’s singles match between Chen Yufei and Akane Yamaguchi.

Japan needed its talisman Momota to beat Shi in the men’s singles to keep the tie alive.

The world No. 1 had defeated second-ranked Shi four times in five previous meetings, including last year’s world championship final.

It looked like more of the same when the 24-year-old Momota won the first game 21-15, but Shi suddenly found his rhythm and his subdued Japanese rival faded spectacularly.

The 23-year-old Shi raced to the second game 21-5 and took that searing momentum into the decider, winning the third game — and with it the Sudirman Cup — 21-11.

Shi sealed the championship with a smash and was mobbed by his teammates, who raced onto the court after his win.

“I failed to get myself into the match quickly and my tactics weren’t quite proper either in the first game,” Shi said. “But I made consistent attacks and kept my offense flowing in the subsequent games.”

China, the long-time pre-eminent power in badminton, reclaimed the trophy that it lost to South Korea two years ago.

Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen won China the opening point in the men’s doubles by beating Hiroyuki Endo and Yuta Watanabe 21-18, 21-10.

Next, world No. 3 Chen rallied from one game down to turn the tide for the hosts overwhelmingly, winning the women’s singles 17-21, 21-16, 21-17 in one hour and 21 minutes against 4th-ranked Yamaguchi.

Apart from China, only two other countries have won the Cup, Indonesia (once in the initial edition in 1989) and South Korea (1991, 1993, 2003 and 2017).




 

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