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BWF Finals Report: The Chinese team won the double championship, and Shi Yuqi lost to Axelsen

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BWF Finals Report: The Chinese team won the double championship, and Shi Yuqi lost to Axelsen

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In last night's BWF World Finals, badminton players from China, South Korea and Denmark won gold medals in fierce competition. In this event held in Hangzhou, China, the Chinese national badminton team players who played at home won a total of 2 golds and 2 silvers.

BWF Finals Report: The Chinese team won the double championship, and Shi Yuqi lost to Axelsen

The Chinese team performed particularly well in the women's doubles and mixed doubles events, and the Chinese team showed strong strength. World No.1 Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan faced Korea's Baek Ha Na/Lee So Hee in the Women's Doubles final, and although they fell behind in the first game, they eventually won 10-0, and then stabilized the situation in the second game, winning the match 21-16 to successfully crown the fourth crown of the finals.

In the mixed doubles final, the two Chinese pairs faced off, and the contest between the world's No. 1 IELTS and Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping was particularly eye-catching. IELTS and Feng Yanzhe won 21-11 in the first game, and although they fell behind in the second game, they finally completed the reversal with a wave of 6-0 and won the gold medal.

BWF Finals Report: The Chinese team won the double championship, and Shi Yuqi lost to Axelsen

However, not all matches went as the Chinese team wanted. In Men's Doubles, world No.1 Liang Wang was in poor form and were beaten by Korea's Seo Seung Jae/Kang Hermione in just 43 minutes. Shi Yuqi faced Denmark's world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen again in the men's singles final, and although he had previously beaten his opponent in the group stage, he was unable to do so in the final, collapsing in the second half of both games, losing 11-21, 12-21.

The women's singles final was the only event without Chinese players. Spain's Marin defeated Chen Yufei in the semi-finals, but failed to maintain his advantage in the final, and finally lost 1-2 to Tai Tzu Ying after two consecutive defeats, missing out on the title.

BWF Finals Report: The Chinese team won the double championship, and Shi Yuqi lost to Axelsen

The end of the BWF Finals marks the end of all major tournaments in the badminton season. The outstanding performance of the Chinese team in this tournament has undoubtedly enhanced their competitiveness on the international badminton stage. However, for the Chinese team, there are still areas for improvement and promotion, especially in the men's singles and men's doubles events. The experience and lessons learned from this competition will have an important impact on the performance of the Chinese team in future international competitions.

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