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China's only seedlings have been reversed! In the final, they lost 1-2 to Kento Momota's terminator, and Japan won three more titles

On November 1, the 2021 BWF French Open came to an end, Japan won 3 more championships after the Danish Open, South Korea won the men's doubles and women's doubles championships respectively, and China's only seedling Zhou Tiancheng won the final first and then lost 1-2 and was reversed, without the opportunity to reach the top.

China's only seedlings have been reversed! In the final, they lost 1-2 to Kento Momota's terminator, and Japan won three more titles

The national featherweight collectively withdrew from the tournament, but the chinese players still played remarkablely: the Hong Kong mixed doubles duo Deng Junwen / Xie Yingxue went straight to the top 4, and lost to the Danish players Kristiansen / Bor in the semi-finals; Chinese Taipei's Zhou Tiancheng passed the hurdle to reach the final, avoiding the world's number one Momota Kendou and Changshan Kantai.

Momota Kendou walked down the altar in a slump this season, not only 1 crown is difficult to find, but also lost to Xu Guangxi, Lee Zijia, Shi Yuqi and other famous players, and in the semi-finals, in the first round of 2 points of narrow victory, the second set of waist injury recurred, and finally could not insist on losing the derby, Changshan Gan was too lucky to advance. Zhou Tiancheng won the first set of the final 21-15 flags, the second set collapsed 8-21 quickly, the decider and the opponent to the end still lost 17-21, first won and then lost tragically reversed, failed to stand on the highest podium. Changshan Kantai won the French Open championship for the first time, and the world ranking is about to surpass Shi Yuqi to enter the world's top 10 for the first time, which can be called a double happiness.

In other competitions, Akane Yamaguchi swept Sayaka Takahashi 2-0 to win consecutive women's singles titles in Denmark and the French Open, rising to No. 3 in the world rankings, while Yudai Watanabe/ Yusa Higashino beat the Danish duo of Bor/Christiansen 21-8, 21-17 to win the third crown for Japan. In the women's doubles final, south Korea's 2 pairs played in the same room, Lee Shao-hee / Shin Seung-joon swept teammate Kim Joo-young / Kong Hee-yung 2-0 to win the championship; the men's doubles final broke out, Gao Sung-hyun / Shin Baek-cheol performed well, playing 21-17, 22-20 to overturn Indonesia's world's first minion to win the championship. South Korea's 2 gold in this tournament ended, the east Asian team's advantage in badminton can not be shaken, looking forward to the return of the national feather in the world championships.

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