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Indonesia Dominates the “VICTOR Hong Kong Open Badminton Championship” with Double Wins

[Tilu News]The winner of the “VICTOR Hong Kong Open Badminton Championship” was decided today (17th) at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Indonesia won the women’s doubles and men’s singles titles in a row and became the biggest winner of the Hong Kong Badminton Championships. Indonesia’s famous player Kishti is the first Indonesian player to win the men’s singles championship in the Hong Kong Badminton Championships in 25 years since Baodi in 1998, giving him a boost to defend his title at the Asian Games, which starts next week.

The conference will hold a simple and grand opening ceremony before the finals.

Before the game started, there was a dance performance to heat up the atmosphere.

A simple and grand opening ceremony will be held before the game, with a dance performance to heat up the atmosphere, and then the first women’s doubles showdown of the day will begin. The world’s 10th-ranked “Leti combination” Chen Kangle/Tina faced the world’s 8th-ranked Indonesian combination of Rahyu/Ramatanti in the women’s doubles final of the Hong Kong Badminton Championships. The two pairs met each other four times last year and won two games each. , the most recent match was won by the Indonesian team in last year’s Badminton World Tour Finals. In this match, the “Leti combination” took the lead by 7:2. The Indonesian combination gradually fell into passivity on the court and was controlled by their opponents. The pace entered the intermission at 3:11, and then Rahayud/Ramatanti stood up. After stabilizing their position, they managed to catch up to 11:16, but the “Lotte Combination” did not give their opponents a chance and took the lead at 21:14.

Chen Kangle (front) struggled to save the ball.

In the second game, “Leti’s combination” and the Indonesian combination gradually became evenly matched. There were several back-and-forth shots and the score was 4:4. “Leti’s combination” once took advantage of the opponent’s mistakes and opened the score to 6:4, but soon after The Indonesian combination once again tied the score at 8:8. The “Lotte combination” continued to attack, and with the blessing of luck, they made several smashes and hung up the net, falling into the opponent’s court and once again leading 13:9. The Indonesian team then chased to 13:13, and the score alternated again to 18:18. The Indonesian team used excellent maneuvers to make Chen Kangle and Tina dive to save the ball one after another, but they were unable to do anything to overtake the lead at 19:18. The two pairs fought fiercely to 22: 22, the Indonesian combination finally tied the score at 24:22.

In the decisive game, the Indonesian combination, which gradually gained strength, took the initiative and scored 7 points in a row. The “Lotte combination” was under pressure and fell behind 2:11 into the intermission. After changing sides, although “Leti’s combination” chased 3 points in a row, they still could not stop the “on fire” Indonesian combination’s onslaught and were pulled away at 6:17. Later, Malaysia’s Chen Kangle shed tears when he slipped on the floor mat during a save. She shed tears on the spot, but still endured the pain with tears and recovered one point. Unfortunately, her mobility was greatly reduced due to a foot injury. In the end, the Indonesian combination of Rahayu/Ramatanti won another game 21:9 and won the overall game. Defeated “Lotte Combination” 2:1 to win the championship.

Rahayut, who won the women’s doubles title at the Tokyo Olympics the year before last, was smiling all the time during the game. After the game, she revealed that this was her secret to winning: “Smiling helps me relax and is a great way to stay in a competitive state.”

Rahayut (right)’s powerful smash made his opponent exhausted.

Indonesian combination Rahayut (front row, right)/Ramatanti won the women’s doubles championship at this year’s Hong Kong Open.

Akane Yamaguchi

After the women’s doubles event, Japanese fierce player Akane Yamaguchi immediately faced the world’s 17th-ranked Chinese player Zhang Yiman in the women’s singles final. Akane Yamaguchi, who had won three previous matches, did not have an advantage at the start of the match and was even beaten by Zhang Yiman. Leading by 9:8, Akane Yamaguchi stood firm and took the lead at 11:10 into the intermission. Afterwards, Akane Yamaguchi gradually opened up by 13:10, frequently leading with powerful smashes to 16:12. Zhang Yiman was in the lead at 13:10. The audience encouraged her to catch up from 15:20 behind to 18:20, but Akane Yamaguchi still took the lead at 21:18.

Zhang Yiman

In the second game, Akane Yamaguchi, ranked No. 2 in the world, remained strong and led 4:1 at the beginning. However, Zhang Yiman immediately used multiple angles to make Yamaguchi exhausted and overtook 8:6. The latter quickly adjusted and tied again at 9:9. , and took advantage of Zhang Yiman’s mistake to overtake 11:9. The scores of the two continued to rise alternately. Zhang Yiman once chased to 15:15, but Akane Yamaguchi did not give her opponent a chance. She scored 6 points in a row and won another game with 21:15, sealing the Hong Kong Open for the first time. back.

Akane Yamaguchi (right) won the women’s singles title at the Hong Kong Badminton Championships for the first time.

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Another Japanese player, Kenta Nishimoto, also played in the men’s singles final today. Ranked 15 in the world, he met the Indonesian star Kishiti, who just turned 26 last Friday. The latter, currently ranked 6 in the world, is extremely popular at the scene. , as soon as he entered the auditorium, there was a huge cheer. There have been 15 battles in the past two days, with Kenta Nishimoto having a slight advantage with 8 wins and 7 losses. However, the two men were already engaged in a fierce battle at the beginning of today’s event. Kenta Nishimoto took the lead to score points but failed to gain an advantage. The battle ended at 7:7. Kenta Nishimoto once took the lead by two points in a row. After Kishti tied the score at 9:9, he failed to stop Kenta Nishimoto from widening the gap. The latter scored nine points in a row and took the lead at 21:12.

Kishiti and Nishimoto Kenta continued to lock horns at the beginning of the second game, and once led 7:5. Nishimoto Kenta quickly counterattacked and pulled away to 16:14, but Kishiti managed to catch up to 16:16, and his opponent grasped His mistake once again opened up the game to 16:18, and the battle between the two remained tight until 19:19. Kishti took the lead in winning the game point with a close smash, and recovered the game at 22:20.

Kenta Nishimoto

The decisive game was fiercely fought between the two sides. Kishiti took a 3:1 lead with consecutive smashes and attacks at the beginning. Nishimoto Kenta then responded with a lead to tie 3:3. Kishiti aimed at Nishimoto Kenta’s left backcourt smash and scored. However, both of them made mistakes and failed to widen the point difference. Kishiti, who was originally leading 8:6, was tied by Kenta Nishimoto at 8:8 after a series of smashes and attacks. After smashing the offense and defense, Jishiti entered the halftime break with a score of 11:9. After changing sides, Kenta Nishimoto chased 4 points in a row to lead at 13:11. However, he slipped at a critical moment of multi-shot offense and defense and failed to prevent Kishiti’s smash. The score was caught up to 13:12. Afterwards, the two fought again. At 15:15, the score continued to rise alternately to 18:18. Kishti took advantage of the opponent’s mistakes and scored 3 points in a row, winning the championship with 21:18. This was the first Indonesian football match in 25 years since Baodi in 1998. Won the Hong Kong Badminton Men’s Singles Championship.

Kishiti (right) is the Indonesian player who won the men’s singles title in the Hong Kong Badminton Championships 25 years later.

Danish pair Kim Astrup/Anders Sagara dominated the men’s doubles at the Hong Kong Badminton Championships.

Today’s finale of the men’s doubles battle saw the Indonesian combination Canando/Martin, ranked 11th in the world, beat the Danish combination Kim Astrup/Anders Shakala. The Danish combination, ranked 9th in the world, had 3 wins and 2 losses in the past. Having a slight advantage, the Danish team also won this year’s Malaysian Open by a large margin. After the start of the game, they also took the lead and launched a fierce attack. The Indonesian team was restrained by the opponent’s offensive and struggled to counterattack but failed. The Danish team took the first game 21:10.

In the second game, the Indonesian team regained its footing after adjustments, and entered the half-time break at 11:10 with their opponents. After that, the two sides once again fell into a fierce battle. The Indonesian team relied on their tenacious fighting spirit to recover a game at 24:22. In the decisive game, the Danish team once again took a 7:4 lead, but the Indonesian team was chasing after them. The former only entered the intermission at 11:10. After changing sides in the second half, the two sides still clung to the score. The Danish team took the lead at 18:16. Although they were forced to 20:19 by the Indonesian team, the former was still able to seize the opportunity and win 21:19, with a game score of 2:1. Won the men’s doubles crown.

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The Indonesian combination Kanando/Martin fought until the last moment.

This article is written by “Sportsroad“Originally published in”[Hong Kong Badminton Open]Akane Yamaguchi of Christi claims the title of king and Indonesia wins two titles to become the winner of the Hong Kong Badminton Championships

2023-09-17 12:35:31

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