Badminton Men's Momota wins the Olympic Games first tournament January 12 21:34

In the men's singles final at the badminton international competition in Malaysia, Kento Momota, the world's top-ranked player, won the Olympic Games's first tournament straight over the former world-ranked Danish player.

The first international tournament, the Malaysian Masters, after badminton, was held in Kuala Lumpur on the 12th, with Menta fighting against Victor Axelsen, who was first in the world and currently fifth in the men's singles.

Momota suffered a shot that took advantage of his opponent's height of over 1 meter and 90 cm in the early stage of the first game and allowed the lead, but tenaciously picked up the shuttle and caught up, making a sharp shot on the line at the point of 22-22. I decided to play this game 24 to 22.

In the second game, he scored nine consecutive points in the early stages and drew 21:11 without any danger, and won straight with a game count of 2: 0.

Momota once again won the first tournament and made a good start to the Tokyo Olympics, which has already secured the national team.