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Momota Kento faced Naraoka for the 6th crown

author:Gong Weijie

The former brother Momota Kento and Naraoka Kodai both won the top 4 tickets, and tomorrow will stage a showdown between the old and new brothers, which is exciting.

Momota Kento faced Naraoka for the 6th crown

The 2023 All Japan Comprehensive Badminton Championships continues to be hot, and the former brother Kento Momota and Kodai Naraoka both won the top 4 tickets, and tomorrow will stage a showdown between the old and new brothers, which is exciting.

Momota Kento is currently ranked 38th in the world and has retired to Japan's No. 6 men's singles, but he has won the All-Japan Comprehensive Badminton Championships five times, and this year he is seeking to defend his title, and today he defeated Tanaka Yongshi 21:17 and 21:17 in straight sets, only two steps away from the 6th crown, and the 29-year-old former ball king said that this is the first time the two have played each other, and the opponent's defense is like a copper wall, hoping that he can remain patient and find an opportunity to break through.

Momota Kento faced Naraoka for the 6th crown

Men's Singles 1/4 finals

2023 All Japan Badminton Championships

Momota Kento faced Naraoka for the 6th crown

Kodai Naraoka

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Momota Kento faced Naraoka for the 6th crown

Takahashi Takahashi

On the other hand, Kodai Naraoka, the current No. 1 men's singles leader, defeated fellow 22-year-old Takahashi in the quarterfinals 21-17, 21-18, and the rising star who won the silver medal at the World Championships this season said that he "feels very honored and will work hard to live up to everyone's expectations" for being considered the new ace of Japan's men's singles, and as for tomorrow's matchup between the old and new brothers, he said, "I don't want to lose".

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