Badminton Momoda waits for stable condition and decides when to return home January 14 4:42

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A badminton boy who cut his face and got hurt in a traffic accident in Malaysia, and Kento Momoda, the world's top-ranked player, was hospitalized and treated at a local hospital. The Japanese and local badminton associations will wait for Momota to stabilize before deciding when to discharge and return.

On the morning of the 13th after finishing the badminton international competition held in Malaysia, Momota struck a truck on the highway on the way to the airport.

The accident killed the driver of the car on which Momoda was riding, and injured four people, including Momoda, two Japanese national staff, and one Englishman.

According to the Japan Badminton Association, Momoda struck her whole body and cut her face, resulting in no injuries.

According to the local police, there is information that Momota broke his nose, and he was hospitalized and treated.

The Malaysian Badminton Association issued a statement on the night of March 13 regarding Momoda, saying, "I'm heading for a better way, but I received advice from a doctor that I need to follow up." I'm deciding when to leave the hospital and return.

Momota won the international badminton tournament held in Kuala Lumpur, the capital, until the 12th.