(Shaanxi National Games) Badminton finale: Olympic champion "mixed good and bad" after Lin Dan "new king" debut

  China News Service, Xi'an, September 17 (Reporter Hu Jian) ​​The 14th National Games Badminton Tournament ended on the 17th, with the 5 individual champions each going to their own.

Chen Yufei reached the top again after Tokyo, and Shi Yuqi finally won the National Games champion in the "post-Lindan era".

"Fan Chen" and "Yellow Duck" continued to play triumphant songs and won two doubles gold medals. The men's doubles partner of Tokyo Silver Picking "upset" added another silver.

  The women's singles final that day was called an Olympic-level "fairy fight". Chen Yufei once again faced the impressive He Bingjiao and won it not easy at all.

  As the first badminton women's singles champion in the history of the National Games to successfully defend, Chen Yufei said with a smile that she is not a "big sister" and winning the National Games is far from the end.

  Also starting again is Shi Yuqi, the "post-95" who has successfully reached the summit after recovering from injury. In the previous 16 years, the men's singles throne at the National Games belonged to Lin Dan alone.

During this National Games tour, Shi Yuqi won more than just gold medals.

"The biggest gain for me this National Games is that when facing the situation on the court, I will become more calm and not as nervous as before."

  Facing the future, as silver medalist Lu Guangzu said, “As the backbone of Chinese badminton men’s singles, we must grow up as soon as possible to help the Chinese team re-establish the leading position in the world’s men’s singles. I hope everyone will give us some more time. "

  Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, who has attracted countless fans in the Tokyo Olympics, finally realized their dreams in the women's doubles at the National Games.

Four years ago, they lost to the Shandong "sister flower" Luo Ying/Luo Yu for the first time as a partner. This time the dream came true and they made a "ten-year agreement" for each other.

  "In fact, after the Olympics, we talked about cooperation. We don't want to change all the time. I want to have a ten-year appointment with her (Jia Yifan)," Chen Qingchen said.

Facing Chen Qingchen's "confession", Jia Yifan also believes, "We will talk to the other party if we have any difficulties on the court. Although our hobbies off the court are different, we are the best partner on the court."

  The mixed doubles final is almost a "re-enactment" of the Tokyo Olympic final. World No. 1 Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong once again lost to the world No. 2 Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping.

Although they won twice, Huang Dongping said frankly, “We were very relaxed in the Olympics. As the second, we wanted to attack them, but the National Games will encounter more difficulties.” After the game, Wang Yilu squatted on the ground and cried. Get up and say that this game is too difficult to win.

  During the Tokyo Olympic cycle, two pairs of mixed doubles have long occupied the top two places in the official World Badminton Federation rankings.

In the international arena, they have always been the "double insurance" for the advantage of the Chinese badminton team.

Talking about the Paris cycle, Wang Yilu said, “The third and fourth players in this National Games are all members of the national team. I also hope that more new players will attack us in the future.” Wang Yilu said.

  Within 49 days, losing to the same opponent twice in a row, the "IELTS" combination is full of regrets.

"After losing in the Olympic finals, we had a mentality of impact, hoping to hit this ball to our own satisfaction and have a good result, but it is still a pity to lose." Huang Yaqiong said.

  In the men's doubles, the Tokyo Olympics badminton silver medal combination Li Junhui/Liu Yuchen "upset" lost to Zhejiang combination Zhou Haodong/Wang Chang, and won another silver medal.

48 days ago, Li Junhui/Liu Yuchen lost 0:2 to the Chinese Taipei combination Wang Qilin/Li Yang in the Tokyo Olympic final.

At that time, the London Olympics men's doubles champion Cai Yun used "angry, uncomfortable, and aggrieved" on social platforms to express his loss to his apprentice.

  "Compared with the silver medal in Tokyo, the sense of loss this time is stronger. I originally hoped to start again from the National Games and make up for my regret with a gold medal. I didn't expect to be able to withstand the key ball. I am still quite disappointed in myself." After the game, Liu Yuchen said.

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