Shi, Wang, mixed doubles duo win BWF World Tour Finals titles
Shi Yu Qi, Wang Zhiyi and a mixed doubles dup helped China win three of the BWF World Tour Finals 2024 titles at stake on Sunday.
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SHI, WANG, MIXED DUO HELP CHINA WIN 3 OF 5 TITLES AT STAKE
Shi,Wang and the mixed duo win their respective final matches to help China win three of the five major titles at stake in the tournament.
Furthermore, Shi humbled Anders Antonsen of Denmark, 21-18, 21-14, in a battle of the world’s top two men’s singles shuttlers.
Moreover, Wang made it a double for China after she pulled off a 19-21, 21-19, 21-11 decision over Han Yue in the women’s final.
Shi fended off repeated challenges from Antonsen in both sets to cheers from the home crowd at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium.
The Chinese world No.1 thus finally won another major title since the Indonesia Open in June.
In that tournament, Shi also defeated world No.2 Antonsen in the final.
ALL-CHINESE WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL ENSURES HOSTS OF ANOTHER WINNER
Moreover, all-Chinese women’s singles final also ensured another major winner for the hosts.
Furthermore, Wang emerged victorious with a steadier performance for the ages.
The women’s world No.2 had to erase a 16-19 deficit in the second set to humble Han with the next five points of the match.
Wang would eventually needed all of the 74 minutes to put away a tough stand by Han.
The win was Wang’s fourth BFW World Tour title this year after she upset Chen Yufei for the Asian Championship gold.
CHINESE, DANISH, KOREAN TANDEMS SPLIT DOUBLES TITLES
Furthermore, Chinese, Danish, and Korean duos split the three doubles titles at stake.
Moreover, Zheng Siwei and Huwang Yaqiong made it three wins for the hosts.
Zheng and Huwang posted a 21-18, 14-21, 21-17 victory over Malaysia’s Cheng Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei in the mixed doubles final.
It was the last major title for Zheng, who had announced his retirement last month to give more time to his family.
Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen beat Malaysia’s Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzudin, 21-17, 17-21, 21-11.
Astrup and Rasmussen thus became the first Danish doubles champions in 12 years.
Baek Ha-na and Lee so-he won the women’s doubles final for South Korea.
They defeated Japan’s Matsuyama Nami and Shida Chiharu, 21-19, 21-14.