China News Service, Xi’an, September 12 (Reporter Zhang Yichen) On the evening of the 11th, the men’s team final of the 14th National Games of the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the 14th National Games) was held in Xi’an. Both sides played five games, Fujian The team finally defeated the Guangdong team 3-2 to win the championship.

  The fourteenth National Games badminton events consist of 7 events including men’s team, women’s team, men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, including 20 teams including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Shaanxi, Hong Kong, Macau, etc. A total of more than 300 players on the representative team participated in the competition. During the 13-day competition period, 2 team gold medals and 5 individual gold medals will be determined.

  As for the athletes, the appearance of the Olympic athletes such as Chen Long, Wang Yilu, Chen Yufei, Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan made the competition of this event full of stars.

In the men's team competition, the Fujian team, which was regarded as the favorite to win the championship, won the "strong-strong dialogue" with the Zhejiang team and reached the final, while the Jiangsu team, which was also highly expected, lost 1-3 to the Guangdong team and stopped in the semi-finals. .

  It has been 16 years since the Guangdong team broke into the men's team final of the National Games last time. At that time, the Guangdong team, which had famous players such as Fu Haifeng and Zhu Weilun, could be described as "extremely prosperous."

The Guangdong team has 43 athletes participating in the badminton competition of the 14th National Games, which is the team with the largest number of participants.

  In the final, the men's singles matchup was the first to be played. Fujian team sent Chen Long against Su Hansen of Guangdong team. In the first game, Chen Long showed the experience of a veteran, frequently mobilizing his opponents on both ends of offense and defense, leading 21-12.

In the second game, Su Hansen improved on the offensive end. Chen Long always responded calmly and once again established a lead. Although Su Hansen struggled to catch up, Chen Long was undoubtedly better at handling the details of the game. In the end, Chen Long was 21-16. Overtake Su Hansen and score 1 point for the Fujian team.

  In the second men's doubles match, Fujian team Han Chengkai/Ou Xuanyi competed fiercely with Guangdong team Liang Weikeng/Ren Xiangyu. After the first game reached 19-19, the Guangdong combination scored two points in a row.

In the subsequent game, Liang Weikeng/Ren Xiangyu gave their opponents no chance and won the second game with a score of 21-16.

The total score of the two sides battled to 1-1.

  According to the Guangdong team’s pre-match formation, Lei Lanxi, the player in the third match, "avoided" Chen Long and faced Wu Kai'an of the Fujian team. From the perspective of the course of the game, this move worked well and Lei Lanxi went straight down. Two games added 1 point for the Guangdong team.

  In the fourth game, Deng Jiaqiang/Wu Tuobin of the Guangdong team played against He Jiting/Liu Cheng of the Fujian team. In this battle, the lack of experience of the young players of the Guangdong team began to appear.

  In the fifth decisive battle, Weng Hongyang of Fujian team met Su Xuyang of Guangdong team on a narrow road. After the first game, Weng Hongyang won 21-14. In the second game, Weng Hongyang entered the technical gap with an 11-1 advantage. In the end, Weng Hongyang scored 21. -7 defeat the opponent.

The Fujian team also won the men's team championship with a total score of 3-2.

  As the "five dynasty veteran" of the National Games, Chen Long is the third badminton men's singles Grand Slam winner after Tao Feike and Lin Dan.

"This should be my last National Games team competition. I participated in the National Games for the first time in 2005. After 16 years of ups and downs, I can still stand strong and confident on the field today. All of this is due to Hard work and persistence." Chen Long said after the game.

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