Badminton International Tournament Women's Doubles Final is a match between Japanese players October 17, 22:58

The international tournament, which was reopened in badminton in Denmark for the first time in seven months, held various semi-finals on the 17th, with a pair of Yuki Fukushima and Ayaka Hirota, who ranked second in the world ranking in women's doubles, and Nagahara, who ranked third in the world. The pair of Wakana and Mayu Matsumoto both went straight to the final.

The international badminton tournament has been suspended since March due to the spread of the new coronavirus, but has resumed at the Denmark Open, which began on the 13th of this month.



All six players from Japan who participated in the third event won the semi-finals, and the pair of Fukushima and Hirota, who are second in the world in women's doubles, are from Denmark and are both 19-year-old young pairs. I played for the first time.



In the first game, they were pushed by the opponent's pair's powerful continuous shots and got an 8 point difference in the middle stage, but the two players accumulated points with skillful racket handling such as shots that pierced the course and reversed, 21 to 18 I took this game at.



In the second game that followed, the two who regained their defense overwhelmed with 21 to 6 with a development that did not give up the lead from beginning to end, and decided to advance to the final of the first Japanese team with a straight win with a game count of 2 to 0.



In addition, the pair of Nagahara and Matsumoto, who won the world championship in the same women's doubles in a row, also played the first game 21 from the aggressive development that made the best use of their uniqueness against the 15th Bulgarian pair in the world. I won the second game 21-8 with 17 to 17 and also won straight.



With this, the final on the 18th was decided to be a match between Japanese players.