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Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

On October 31, the 2021 French Open ended the final competition, japan won the men's singles, women's singles and mixed doubles championships, and South Korea also won the men's doubles and women's doubles titles.

Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

The first women's doubles final was a civil war in South Korea, with Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-joong launching a fierce attack in the first set, quickly pulling the score to 14-5. Although Kim Joo-young/Kong Hee-yong struggled to catch up, the score was chased to 17-19, hit the key point, and was scored by Lee Shao-hee/Shin Seung-joong to score 2 points in a row, losing a set first. The second set was still in shape, and the Lee/Shin combination was getting bigger and bigger, taking another set at 21-12.

Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

The second men's singles final, Changshan Kanta vs Zhou Tiancheng: In the semi-finals, Changshan received the retirement ceremony of Momota Kendou, and Zhou Tiancheng also easily defeated Xu Youxi in 2 sets.

As soon as the two came up, the competition was fierce, the score alternately rose, and after 12-12, Zhou Tiancheng played a wave of 6-1 to open the score and won the first set 21-15. In the second set, The adult body dropped and was directly sent 8-21. Returning in the third set, Zhou Tianwang started with a brief 8-5 lead, and then was surpassed by Changshan Kantai with 5 consecutive points, and then the two fell into a state of alternating scores. After 14-14, Tokiyama relied on a few tenacious defenses to open the score and maintain the victory until the end, with the third set scored 21-17.

This is also the first championship won by Changshan Gantai since the 2019 Korea Masters, remember that the final Changshan Gantai defeated Lin Dan to win the championship, Lin Dan won the Olympic points in order to impact the finals, and finally found that even if he won the championship, he could not enter the finals, causing a bout of complaints, but this is a digression.

Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

The women's singles final was another civil war, with a Japanese sister Akane Yamaguchi facing teammate Sayaka Takahashi.

Akane Yamaguchi was behind in the first set, and when Yumei was waiting for the cold to come, Akane Yamaguchi suddenly broke out, scoring 9 points in a row when she was 6-10 behind, and put Takahashi in a daze. Although Takahashi also tried to catch up, he eventually lost the first set 18-21. In the second set, Akane Yamaguchi was still in hot form, did not give Takahashi too many opportunities, and finally won another set 21-12 to win the French Open.

From the Su Cup to the French Open, Akane Yamaguchi played a total of 20 matches, only to lose one to Ahn in the semi-finals of the Uber Cup, creating a feat of 19 wins and 1 loss, and achieving back-to-back victories in Denmark and France.

Isn't she tired?

Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

This was followed by the men's doubles final. There are minions Gideon/Sukamuyo against South Korean veteran Ko Sung-hyun/Shin Baek-cheol. The two teams took 39 minutes to win the championship by defeating the world number one 21-17, 22-20. The last time they won the title was back to the 2019 U.S. Open.

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Akane Yamaguchi won 19-1 in the European season and Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino won the championship back-to-back

In the final mixed doubles final, the Japanese combination of Yudai Watanabe / Yusa Higashino against the Danish combination of Christiansen / Bor, Watanabe has doubled his strength since he stopped playing in the men's doubles, and even the "Yellow Duck" lost last week. Today, the Danish duo won 21-8, 21-17 without suspense, and won the two championships in Denmark and France like Akane Yamaguchi.

Are Japanese athletes "physical monsters"? Or is there something wrong with our team's physical training? What do you think?

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