On the evening of December 19, Beijing time, the women's doubles final of the Badminton World Championships was played, and the two sides played against the Chinese team Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan and South Korea's Li Shaoxi and Shin Seung-jong. In the previous semi-finals, the Chinese team defeated the Japanese players, while Li Shaoxi and Shin Seung-chan won in the "civil war".

The Chinese duo won the first set
In the first set, the Chinese combination started with a 4-0 lead, and the South Korean players chased 2-4, 4-5. After that, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan played a small climax to take a 10-5 lead. After the South Korean team chased down to 8-10, Jia Yifan's quick draw caused Shin Seung-chan to make a mistake, and the Chinese team entered the break 11-8.
Jia Yifan heavily buckled
Back on the field, the South Korean combination accelerated its speed, the downforce increased, and the Chinese players made more mistakes, 14-13 to surpass the score. Next, the two sides formed a stalemate, and the score alternately rose, 15 draws, 16 draws. At the critical time, the South Korean players made more mistakes, and as Li Shaoxi killed the ball out of bounds, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan took an 18-16 lead.
The game is in progress
With the help of the score lead, the Chinese combination began to exert strength. First Jia Yifan scored a heavy kill, then Chen Qingchen won the light hanging, and the Chinese combination won the set point 20-16. In the end, with Chen Qingchen quick blocking another point, 21-16, the Chinese combination won the first set. At present, the second innings of both sides is underway.