The Borneo Post

Momota first Japanese man to win badminton worlds

-

NANJING, China: Kento Momota became the first Japanese man to win the badminton World Championsh­ips on Sunday, putting behind him a gambling scandal that threatened to ruin his career.

The explosive 23- year- old convincing­ly defeated China’s highly promising Shi Yuqi 21-11, 21-13 in Nanjing.

Momota’s nascent career descended into controvers­y in 2016 when Japanese badminton chiefs suspended him for more than a year for visiting an illegal casino, denying him a place at the Rio Olympics.

Momota, number two in the world at the time, has been working his way back to the top ever since and the world- ranked seven is currently in the form of his life.

But in Shi he faced another of badminton’s rising stars.

The brilliantl­y agile 22-yearold defeated legend Lin Dan and Olympic champion Chen Long on the way to the final to confirm his newfound status as China’s best player.

Shi and Momota had only played each other once before, Momota having the edge that time – and he was to enjoy it once more.

Shi, who was playing in front of his home-province crowd, appeared nervous early on.

He made a series of errors as the favourite Momota clinched the fi rst game in 21 minutes, and the Japanese star’s superiorit­y was even more apparent in the second.

When the end came it was an anticlimax – the shuttlecoc­k hitting the top of the net before falling in Momota’s favour. The Japanese apologised to his opponent.

Shi has a long way to go to emulate his more seasoned compatriot­s, but defeating Chen for just the second time in the semi-finals was evidence of a changing of the guard in Chinese men’s badminton.

Shi captured the All England Open crown earlier this year after beating Lin ‘ Super Dan’ in the fi nal.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Kento Momota of Japan (right) celebrates on the podium after defeating Shi Yuqi of China (left) in the men’s singles final during the badminton World Championsh­ips in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
— AFP photo Kento Momota of Japan (right) celebrates on the podium after defeating Shi Yuqi of China (left) in the men’s singles final during the badminton World Championsh­ips in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia