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Giant-killers Ahsan, Saputro into world final

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GLASGOW, Aug 26, (AFP): Lin Dan stayed on course for a record sixth men’s singles title at the badminton world championsh­ips with a stunning semi-final victory over top seed Son Wan-Ho in Glasgow on Saturday.

Lin, who last won the title in 2013, defeated Son 21-17, 21-14 to reach his seventh world final. In the gold-medal decider the Chinese star will face Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen. Lin, 33, may have reached the latter stages of his career, but he outsmarted the 29-year-old world number one from South Korea.

A run of five points in a row from 16-15 down helped seal the first game and he pressed home his advantage midway through the second. “Everyone is talking about my age, but I have proved I can still play at a high level,” he said.

“Men’s singles is very tough these days, it is a very hard route to the final.

“I always feel nervous before big matches, but I am very happy that I have had great support here.

“I watched Viktor’s semi-final and he’s playing very well. Tomorrow is the last match and I will be giving 1000 percent.”

In his semi-final, Axelsen gained revenge over Chinese defending champion Chen Long.

The last Danish winner was Peter Rasmussen 20 years ago, with his title also coming in Glasgow.

The only other Dane to win the title was Flemming Delfs at the inaugural 1977 championsh­ips.

Axelsen, the third seed, wasted little time in dispatchin­g the Olympic champion.

The score was 21-9, 21-10 and the match lasted a mere 39 minutes.

Chen had won the title in 2014 and 2015 and added the Olympic gold medal in Rio last year.

“I’m stunned. I never expected to win so comfortabl­y and I am so very happy,” Axelsen said.

“I made very few mistakes today. It was almost error free.

“It was nice to get revenge from the Olympic semi-finals. I am very proud of myself.”

Chen was disappoint­ed, but gave credit to his opponent.

“Viktor played very well. Yesterday, I was the last men’s singles on court, and today I was the first,” he

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2017 BWF World Championsh­ips of badminton at Emirates Arena in Glasgow on Aug 26. (AFP)
China’s Lin Dan returns against South Korea’s Son Wan Ho during their semi-final men’s singles match during the 2017 BWF World Championsh­ips of badminton at Emirates Arena in Glasgow on Aug 26. (AFP)

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