10 consecutive victories, 2 consecutive championships, Thailand Badminton Open witnesses the king, Chinese players are listed
On January 24, 2021, the second leg of the Thailand Badminton Open ended the final day of the competition. In the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles, the champions were Denmark's Axelion, Spain's Marin, and Chinese Taipei. Li Yang/Wang Qilin and De Chapeng/Sha Xili. And they have just won the first round of the Thailand Open, which means that they have won 10 consecutive victories and won 2 consecutive championships. They are the king of the game.
Men's Singles
Arcelon (Denmark) 2-0 Witting Haas (Denmark)
Ansailong is the number one seed in this competition and the strongest men's singles player besides Kento Momota. The two races in this Thailand race easily entered the finals, showing its strength. The opponent in this final is teammate Witting Haas, who is called the dark horse of this game. He defeated compatriot Antonsen in the semifinals and entered the final for the first time.
In the final, Axelsen completely occupied the advantage, and soon won the game 21-11, 21-7 and easily won two consecutive championships.
Women's Singles
Marin (Spain) 2-0 Dai Ziying (Chinese Taipei)
The women's singles final was the same as the previous one, with Marin playing against Dai Ziying. The two are currently the best women's singles players in the world. In the last race, Dai Ziying lost 0-2 to Marin, and there was a 9-21 disparity in one game.
In the first game, both of them entered their best form and the score was tight. In the mid-game stage, Marin took the lead in opening the score. But Dai Ziying did not give up and kept chasing points. In the end, Marin was still the key to win the first game 21-19. In the second game, Marin always pressed Dai Ziying a few points, and finally won another game 21-17, with a big score of 2-0.
Now Marin has become the bitter leader of Dai Ziying, winning two consecutive finals. I wonder if the next finals will stage three consecutive victories?
Men's doubles
Li Yang/Wang Qilin (Chinese Taipei) 2-0 Xie Dingfeng/Su Wei Translated (Malaysia)
Li Yang/Wang Qilin had an outstanding performance in the competition. In the semifinals, they reversed the world's No. 1 Hengshan combination and their morale was high.
In the first game, the Chinese Taipei team took the lead at the start, suppressing the score all the way, and finally won the first game 21-13. In the second game, the Malaysian team played more patiently and strengthened the offense. The score has been tight. However, Li Yang/Wang Qilin were more daring to attack at the critical moment, scored key points, narrowly defeated the second game 21-18, and won 2-0 with a big score. To win 2 consecutive championships is the best moment of their career.
Mixed Doubles
Dechabon/Sasiri (Thailand) 2-0 Seo Seung Jae/Ce Yoo Ji (Korea)
Dechabon/Sassily ranked fourth in the world, and none of the top three in the world came to the competition. Their strength is significantly higher than other players. In the final, they also successfully won 2-0, won the championship, and won two consecutive championships.
Women's Doubles
Kim So Young/Kong Hee Young (South Korea) 2-0 Lee So Hee/Shin Seung Chan (South Korea)
The women's doubles is a civil war in South Korea. Without the combination of China and Japan, South Korea's women's doubles still has a group advantage.
The finals will be held in Thailand next. I wonder if the above-mentioned four champions can present the glory of three consecutive championships?
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