World No.1 Axelsen and Taiwanese shuttle star Tai triumph in badminton World Tour Finals in China


Denmark'ss Viktor Axelsen poses with the trophy after his win against China's Shi Yuqi at the men's singles final match during the BWF Badminton World Tour Finals award ceremony in Hangzhou, in China's eastern Zhejiang province on Sunday, December 17, 2023. - AFP

BEIJING (AFP): Olympic badminton champion Viktor Axelsen and former world number one Tai Tzu-ying of Taiwan triumphed on Sunday in their BWF World Tour Finals deciders in Hangzhou.

The 29-year-old Dane dominated China's Shi Yuqi in straight sets 21-11, 21-12 in a one-sided men's final of the year-ending Badminton World Federation (BWF) event in China's east.

"I'm extremely proud and extremely tired," said world number one Axelsen, who speaks fluent Chinese.

"My year has been extraordinary. It has also been marked by big disappointments," he said, pointing to defeats in the All England Open and the World Championships on home soil.

"But a great sportsman gets up and recovers from disappointing experiences. And that's what I managed to do. I've won some big titles, so I can't be disappointed with this year," he said.

Taiwan's Tai Tzu-ying poses with the trophy after winning the women's singles final against Spain's Carolina Marin at the BWF Badminton World Tour Finals in Hangzhou, in China's eastern Zhejiang province on Sunday, December 17, 2023. - AFPTaiwan's Tai Tzu-ying poses with the trophy after winning the women's singles final against Spain's Carolina Marin at the BWF Badminton World Tour Finals in Hangzhou, in China's eastern Zhejiang province on Sunday, December 17, 2023. - AFP

In the women's final, world number four Tai fought back to get the better of Spain's Carolina Marin 12-21, 21-14, 21-18.

Marin is a former Olympic champion and the only European in the women's world top 10. She made the final after a gripping, three-set defeat of China's Chen Yufei, another Olympic champion, in Saturday's semi-finals.

"I wasn't able to train well before coming, so my preparation and performance here were not optimal," Tai said.

"But when I saw the excellent form of Carolina Marin and Chen Yufei... I told myself I had to grit my teeth and do my best to be able to compete," she said.

In the men's doubles, South Korean world champions Kang Min-hyuk and Seo Seung-jae overcame the Chinese pair of Liang Weikeng-Wang Chang 21-17, 22-20 to win the men's doubles.

Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan gave the home crowd something to cheer about by beating South Korea's Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee 21-16, 21-16 to win the women's doubles.

The mixed doubles title went to Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong with a 21-11, 21-18 defeat of Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping in an all-Chinese final. - AFP

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