The Borneo Post

Comeback kid Momota sets up tasty title decider

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He will play China’s Shi Yuqi in badminton World Championsh­ips fifi nal in Nanjing

NANJING, China: Japan’s Kento Momota, who last year completed a lengthy ban for illegal gambling, is within touching distance of redemption after surging into the final of the badminton World Championsh­ips on Saturday.

He will play China’s Shi Yuqi in Sunday’s Nanjing showpiece, which promises to be a thrilling showdown between two of badminton’s rising stars.

The 23-year-old Momota’s highly promising career hit a major roadblock in 2016 when Japanese badminton chiefs suspended him for more than a year for visiting an illicit casino, denying him a place at the Rio Olympics.

Momota has been working his way back to the top of badminton ever since and the world-ranked seven is currently in the form of his life. He faced a dangerous challenge in his Nanjing semifinal from Liew Daren, the unseeded Malaysian who had been an unlikely giant-killer.

Liew surged into a 5-0 lead in the first game but the explosive Momota woke up to seize the initiative – and ultimately the match – in style, 21-16, 21-5.

Shi comfortabl­y beat Chen Long to race into the final and confirm his newfound status as China’s best player. The 22-year-old defeated Chinese legend Lin Dan on the way to the last four and has now claimed the scalp of Olympic champion Chen, who was chasing a third world title. The brilliantl­y agile Shi taught Chen, 29, something of a lesson with a comprehens­ive 21-11, 21-17 victory. Shi has a long way to go to emulate his more seasoned compatriot­s, but defeating Chen for just the second time was more evidence of a changing of the guard in Chinese men’s badminton. He beat the 34-year-old Lin to win the prestigiou­s All England Open in March, but the world title would be the biggest achievemen­t of his fastrising career.

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 ?? — AFP photos ?? Japan’s Kento Momota (right) will play China’s Shi Yuqi in today’s final, which promises to be a thrilling showdown between two of badminton’s rising stars.
— AFP photos Japan’s Kento Momota (right) will play China’s Shi Yuqi in today’s final, which promises to be a thrilling showdown between two of badminton’s rising stars.
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