Lin Dan wins Malaysia Open Badminton title to end drought
KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese badminton ace Lin Dan clinched the Malaysia Open Badminton crown Sunday after an electric performance against countryman Chen Long to claim his first major title in two years.
The win comes after the five-time world champion made several early round exits since January, including at the Indonesia Masters, German Open and the All-England. But in a nail-biting 78-minute match, the world number 16 smashed his way back to victory with a final score that tallied 9-21, 21-7, 21-11. Speaking to reporters afterwards, Lin said his game against two-time world champion Chen was a sign that his spate of bad luck was finally over.
It was a game that saw Lin up against an in-form Chen, who got breezed through the Open impressively in a series of straight matches. But the 35-year-old Lin, five years Chen’s senior, dictated the pace by working his opponent with deft netplay and his trademark ferocious front court smash. The title is Lin’s first win this year, and also his first major success since taking the Malaysia Open in 2017. The two-time Olympic gold medallist received a $49,000 cash prize presented by his long-time Malaysian rival Lee Chong Wei, who sat out the Open over his cancer recovery.
Lin said he hoped to meet Lee on court again, as both men prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Lee has been on the sidelines since July last year, when he was diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer, and is seeking to make a full recovery.
The women’s singles saw Taiwanese top seed Tai Tzu-ying clinch her third consecutive Malaysia Open title after a dominant 21-16, 21-19 triumph over Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi.
China dominated all the other events, winning the mixed doubles, women’s doubles and the men’s doubles.
Chinese duo Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen beat Japanese pair Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda 21-12, 21-17 to win the men’s doubles. Zheng Siwei-Huang Yaqiong and Chen Qingchen-Jia Yifan also clinched the mixed doubles and women’s doubles respectively.
Results (x denotes seeding)
Men’s singles: Lin Dan (CHN) bt Chen Long (CHNx4) 9-21, 21-17, 21-11
Women’s singles: Tai Tzu-ying (TPEx1) bt Akane Yamaguchi (JPNx4) 21-16, 21-19
Men’s doubles: Li Junhui-Liu Yuchen (CHNx2) bt Takeshi Kamura-Keigo Sonoda (JPNx3) 21-12, 21-17
Women’s doubles: Chen Qingchen-Jia Yifan (CHNx5) bt Du Yue-Li Yinhui (CHN) 21-14, 21-15
Mixed doubles: Zheng Siwei-Huang Yaqiong (CHNx1) bt Wang Yilyu-Huang Dongping (CHNx2) 21-17, 21-13.
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