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In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

The French Open Badminton ended the semi-finals, with Japan's Kento Momota retiring from injury after winning the first set 26-24 in the final and missing out on the third set. After the semi-finals of the five events, Japan and South Korea became the biggest winners, and each of them broke the champions and runners-up of one event in advance.

Men's Singles Semifinals:

In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

Kento Momota (Japan) 1-2 Kanta Tokiyama (Japan), 26-24/11-21/Retired from injury

Zhou Tiancheng (Chinese Taipei) 2-0 Heo Kwang-hee (Korea) 21-15/21-17

Momota Kendou and Shota Tokiyama played a wonderful first semi-final innings, with multiple long-form rounds. Momota Kendou won with experience in the final stages of the innings. However, due to physical discomfort, Momota chose to retire after the start of the third game, and his teammates advanced to the final.

Zhou Tiancheng played well, terminating Xu Guangxi's dark horse journey and advancing to the final.

Women's Singles Semifinals:

In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

Akane Yamaguchi (Japan) 2-1 Ahn (Korea), 21-13/10-21/21-18

Takahashi Sayaga (Japan) 2-1 Sindu (India)

Akane Yamaguchi met Ahn for the second consecutive week, and Akane Yamaguchi continued her strong play, narrowly defeating the talented girl 2-1. Takahashi Also reversed Sindu, the progress is obvious, Japan's women's singles successor, the group advantage has come. In this way, the Japanese team upset the women's singles championship and runner-up in advance.

Men's Doubles Semifinals:

In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

Gideon/Sukamuyo (Indonesia) 2-1 Alfian/Adianto (Indonesia), 21-19/12-21/26-24

Ko Sung-hyun /Shin Baek (Korea) 2-0 Translated by Xie Dingfeng/Su Wei

The minion team won the civil war with difficulty and reached the final again after many days.

Women's Doubles Semifinals:

In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

Kim Shoei /Kouyun (韩韩韡韡阳/ Matsuyama Nami (Japan), 21-17/21-19.

Lee So-hee / Shin Seung-joon (Korea) 2-0 Yuki Fukushima / Arisha Higashino (Japan)

In the two Confrontations between South Korea and Japan, the South Korean team won a complete victory, and the women's doubles rose again, and the performance was very eye-catching.

Mixed Doubles Semifinals:

In the semi-finals of the French Open Badminton Championships, Momota Kendo retired injured, and South Korea and Japan became big winners

Isamu Watanabe / Arisa Higashino (Japan) 2-0 Tokuchabo / Sasiri (Thailand), 21-18/22-20

Cary Stiensen/Bohr (Denmark)-2-0 Deng Junwen/Xie Yingxue (Hong Kong, China)

Japan's Watanabe duo, once again defeating the Thai duo, reached the final back-to-back and is expected to impact the second consecutive championship.

After the semifinals, the Japanese team won the women's singles championship in advance, and the Korean team won the women's singles championship in advance, which was the biggest winner of this competition.

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