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BWF World Tour Finals: An beats Wang in epic, Shi photo drops hint after loss

Double defeat for China in Hangzhou as South Korea’s An Se-young beats Wang Zhiyi and Christo Popov sees off Shi Yuqi

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An Se-young of South Korea celebrates victory over Wang Zhiyi of China in the women’s singles final. Photo: Xinhua
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South Korea’s An Se-young and France’s Christo Popov triumphed at badminton’s year-end BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou on Sunday as hosts China suffered dual disappointment.

In the women’s final, An defeated China’s defending champion Wang Zhiyi to claim her 11th singles title of the year, equalling the record of Kento Momota of Japan.

Olympic champion An had to overcome cramp in the final game of a marathon match lasting 96 minutes, before wrapping up a 21-13, 18-21, 21-10 victory.

Wang Zhiyi (left) and An Se-young share a moment on the podium in Hangzhou. Photo: AFP
Wang Zhiyi (left) and An Se-young share a moment on the podium in Hangzhou. Photo: AFP

“It seems that by the final moments, my energy had completely run out, which is why the cramp occurred,” An said.

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Popov achieved a historic breakthrough in the men’s final as he too beat the Chinese contender, stunning world champion Shi Yuqi 21-19, 21-9.

That made Popov the first French player to win the season-ending title.

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Popov’s aggressive play neutralised Shi, who appeared hampered physically.

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