The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Teen sensation An finally wins against Spain's Marin

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BANGKOK: Teenage prodigy An Se-young pushed to victory in a tough game against former world champ Carolina Marin on Friday in badminton's World Tour Finals -- her first win over the Spaniard in Bangkok.

The world's top players have been competing in the Thai capital for three consecutiv­e tournament­s in a biosecure "bubble", culminatin­g in this week's World Tour Finals.

The young South Korean had lost to reigning Olympic champion Marin during their previous two meetings, but on Friday managed to capture a victory on the last day of the round-robin stage.

"I'm really happy as I have shed a lot of tears here," said the emotional 18-year-old, who was voted Most Promising Player in 2019.

Scoring an early first-set win, An came back after losing the second match to a 21-16, 14-21, 21-19 victory.

She credited it to being able to anticipate her more experience­d opponent's counters after losing to Marin the past two weeks.

"There are many things I have learned from Marin and I adapted to those things as I was playing the match," she said.

Marin -- who is gunning for a hat-trick of titles after winning the past two tournament­s -- will still move on to the semi-finals.

"My performanc­e was okay," the Spaniard said, admitting that her mind was already on Saturday. "I played like training. I lost but I don't care about the result."

In the men's singles, Hong Kong player Angus Ng Ka Long, ranked eighth in the world, scored a win in his final round-robin stage against Indian athlete Srikanth Kidambi.

Because of his losses on the previous two days, Ng will not move on to the semi-finals, but the 26-year-old still played like his life depended on the 12-21, 21-18, 21-19 win.

"It's always exciting in the World Tour Finals to win a match," he said.

"Although I won't make it to the semi-finals, I still kept pushing myself."

The top eight players in all singles and doubles discipline­s are contesting this week's tournament, but China and Japan are absent because of coronaviru­s problems.

Despite the strict biosecurit­y arrangemen­ts, four people inside the tournament "bubble" have tested positive, including two players who were forced to withdraw.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? An Se-young hitting a shot against Carolina Marin.
- AFP photo An Se-young hitting a shot against Carolina Marin.

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