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12-21,18-21! Momota Kendou lost his title in the cold, and he was full of tears after the game! Japan is still the winner

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12-21,18-21! Momota Kendou lost the championship in the cold, and was full of tears after the game! Japan remains the biggest winner of the tournament, and here's an overview of some of the matches on the final day:

Beijing time last night and this morning, the Denmark match focus battle, the final for the peak showdown! The men's singles event has attracted much attention, and the world's number one Momota Kendou met the Olympic men's singles gold medalist Arselon, and the competition was very exciting. Momota is still very experienced in facing opponents. In the first set, Momota started unfavorably, and then frantically counterattacked, killing the ball and defending very eye-catching, and finally achieved a 22-20 reversal, holding the first set, making people feel that the final was stable.

12-21,18-21! Momota Kendou lost his title in the cold, and he was full of tears after the game! Japan is still the winner
12-21,18-21! Momota Kendou lost his title in the cold, and he was full of tears after the game! Japan is still the winner

However, in the second set, Arcelorn exploded, and had a strong ability to grasp the key points at the end of the innings, and finally achieved a 21-18 score and equalized! In the decider, Momota Kendou collapsed and swallowed a 12-21 fiasco. In this way, Momota was reversed 1-2 and missed the men's singles gold medal. Denmark's Arcelor defeated Kento Momota 20-22, 21-18, 21-12, ending his 13-game losing streak against the latter. After the game, Momota was full of tears, which made people move. At the award ceremony, Momota was slightly reluctant and looked forward to coming back next time to make up for her regrets.

12-21,18-21! Momota Kendou lost his title in the cold, and he was full of tears after the game! Japan is still the winner

With the end of the Denmark race, Japan won the women's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles titles, becoming the biggest winner of the Danish race. In the women's doubles event alone, China swept South Korea's doubles 2-0 with Olympic mixed doubles champion Huang Dongping and Zheng Yu. In the mixed doubles semifinals, an Olympic champion group such as Huang Dongping and Wang Yilu regretted a 1-2 defeat to the Japanese players, who also eventually won the championship.

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