Bud World Championship Fukushima Kamata Pair Advances to the Final for 3rd Consecutive Year Momoda Goes to the Final August 24th 23:24

The badminton world championship was held in various semi-finals, and Yuki Fukushima and Ayaka Hamada won the Chinese pair straight at the women's doubles and decided to advance to the final for the third consecutive year.

The Badminton World Championship in Basel, Switzerland, is a tournament that has a major impact on the selection of representatives for the Tokyo Olympics. On the 24th, various semi-finals are held.

Among them, the women ’s doubles ranked 3rd in the world ranking and the two consecutive silver medals, Fukushima and Kamata, were ranked 7th in the world and faced the pair of China ’s Gotsu and Lee.

Fukushima and Iwata took the first game with a big difference of 21:11, but the second game turned around and started to compete and allowed the opponent to lead at the end.

The two of them won the counter shot of Hamada and turned over at 5 consecutive points, took 21 vs 17 and won straight, and decided to advance to the final for the third consecutive year with the first riders in Japan.

In men's singles, Kento Momota, the world's No. 1 player who wants to win the championship, won't bring 19th place India ’s Bamidipati Saipranis to a game count of 2-0, making a final win with 5 straight games from the first round. Proceed to

* Gettsu = “King” and “Moon”

Iwata Fukushima pair "Final feeling is strong"

Ayaka Hamada, a female doubles player who decided to advance to the final for the third year in a row, said, “The only thing I have to do is to change my feelings” I returned the ball I was hitting at the counter. I had a good play so I could get out of it. ”

Yuki Fukushima, who forms a pair, said, “Because I came here with a feeling of one game, I thought it would be the same game and be aware of the gold medal. “I want to win,” I said, “I want to win and want to go to the other party with a strong feeling,” he said.

Momoda "I'll put out one more game"

Kento Momoda recalled that he had won all the games straight so far, saying, “I'm in good condition, I'm holding down the opponent's score, and I have no big mistakes or rough balls. I came smoothly.” It was.

On top of that, for the final that would take a series of wins, "I'll have all the things I have because it's only one game. It's not one person's ability to come so far. I was enthusiasm.

US yuan ruptures left leg Achilles tendon

Koharu Yonemoto, who abstained from the quarter-finals at the Badminton World Championship Women ’s Doubles, found that he had torn off Achilles' tendon on his left foot.

On the 23rd, Yonemoto played a quarter-final match with Japanese pair Kazuna Nagahara and Maya Matsumoto in a pair with Tanaka Shiho, but injured his left foot during the match and abstained.

According to the Japan Badminton Association, the injury of the former US player was a rupture of Achilles' tendon on his left foot. Upon returning to Japan, he will undergo a close examination and consider future treatment policies.