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India Open 2023 – 49 Minutes Kento Momota Towards His Bitter Comeback

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Japanese men’s singles, Kento Momota was immediately eliminated in the first round of the 2023 India Open

BOLASPORT.COM – The bitter reality must be experienced Kento Momota because he was immediately eliminated in the first round of the tournament India Open 2023.

Tournament India Open 2023 actually became a comeback event for Momota, who previously could not appear at the 2023 Malaysia Open due to exposure to flu.

The Japanese player has been absent from the field for a long time, the last time he appeared was at the Japan Open in August 2022.

With the winning medal at the All Japan Open, Momota hopes to perform optimally and pass the first test of this super 750 level tournament.

The first test that the 28-year-old player should expect to be able to go further is Rasmus Gemke from Denmark.

Appearing at KD Jadhav Indoor Hall, New Delhi, India, Tuesday (17/1/2023), Momota actually appeared to have difficulty instead of being able to be top-notch from the start of the match.

Within 49 minutes, Momota had to bury his dream of achieving a sweet result in this comeback match after losing two straight games to Gemke 15-21, 11-21.

The former world’s first ranked men’s singles immediately had difficulty anticipating Gemke’s onslaught from the start of the first game.

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