Son, Okuhara win Hong Kong Open titles

By AFP
November 19, 2018

HONG: Son Wan-ho won his first tournament in two years Sunday after the 30-year-old snatched the Hong Kong Open from Japan’s Kenta Nishimoto, whose teammate Nozomi Okuhara triumphed in the women’s finals.

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The Korean sixth seed, who stunned Japanese world number one Kento Momota in the semis, yielded 12 points in a row in the first game before finding his form after the first break to win 14-21, 21-17, 21-13 in 89 minutes.

Nishimoto kept up the energy but Son pulled away at 13-12 in the decider after the Japanese player knocked two shots into the net.Son has now won five of the pair’s seven encounters this year for his first tournament victory since his December 2016 homeground win.“I feel very happy... in the second game I felt my opponent was very tired, so I needed to work then to get through the tough part (of the match),” he said.

In the women’s finals, Okuhara said her victory over a determined Ratchanok Intanon was a massive confidence boost ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.Both players were hungry for the win, drawing level 13 times in the second game before the sixth-ranked Okuhara beat the Thai, a former world champion, 21-19, 24-22 in 64 minutes.

“This match is very important for me,” she told reporters.Okuhara said she would spend the next year working to secure her place at next year’s Olympics alongside world number two Akane Yamaguchi, who Intanon beat in three games in the quarter-finals.

“I and Akane will get a gold medal,” she said. “Of course.”Sunday was Okuhara’s last tournament before next month’s World Tour finals in China.Intanon had won four of their previous five match-ups and the respect between the players was palpable, with Okuhara sharing a long embrace in her opponent’s court at the end of play.

“I feel like my performance at the moment is quite good,” Intanon said.“It was a tough game for me. It’s not easy to beat her but I tried my best.“She is a strong woman, she always plays long rallies and I tried to hold her and fight to the end.”In the women’s doubles, top-ranked Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota beat Korean challengers Lee So-hee and Shin Seung-chan 21-18, 21-17.

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