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Badminton Asia Team C'ships: China and Indonesia claim titles

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Last updated on: February 21, 2016 21:55 IST
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China and Indonesia won the Badminton Asia Team Championships in the women and men's categories respectively at the Gachibowli indoor stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday.

China defeated Japan 3-2 in the women's category and Indonesia beat Japan 3-2 in men's category in the two finals of the week-long tournament.

China's Sun Yu stretches to play a return against Japan's Sato Sayaka during the women's singles final of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Hyderabad on Sunday

In the women's finals held in the morning session, Japan's Nozomi Okuhara gave a great start to her team with a 17-21, 21-16 and 21-15 win against China's Shixian Wang.

It was a clash of equals as Wang is ranked seven, while Okuhara is ranked just below her at eight. Okuhara lost the first game, but bounced back to win the remaining two games.

Japan's doubles pair of Misaki Matsutomo-Ayaka Takahashi continued their team's winning streak with a 21-12, 21-16 victory over China's Ying Luo-Qing Tian in the first doubles match of the five-match tie. The tie comprised three singles and two doubles matches.

The fortunes of the Chinese team were, however, revived by Yu Sun, in the second Singles match with a 22-20, 21-19 win over Japan's Sayaka Sato.

In the second doubles, China's Yu Luo-Yuanting Tang trounced Naoko Fukuman-Kurumi Yonao of Japan 21-11, 21-10.

In the final and decisive match, China's Bingjiao He, who is ranked 31, humbled 16-ranked Yui Hashimoto to make her team the winners of Asia Team Championships in women's category.      In the men's finals in the evening session, Japan's Kento Momota, ranked number four in the world, had an easy 21-17, 21-7 win against Indonesia's Ihsan Maulana Mustofa, who is ranked way below at 33.

Indonesia's doubles pair of Angga Pratama-Rickey Karanda Suwardi defeated Japan's Hiroyuki Endo-Kenichi Hayakawa 22-20, 14-21 and 21-17.

In the singles match that followed, Indonesia's Ginting Anthony, who is ranked 34, shocked Sho Sasaki 21-7, 21-16 to boost his team's chances. Sasaki, ranked 22 now, was a seasoned shuttler.

In the second doubles match of the tie, Japan's Takeshi Kamura-keigo Sonoda beat Indonesia's Berry Agriawan-Ryan Agung Saputra 21-16, 21-15.

With both sides having won two matches each, the final match (singles) between Kenta Nishimoto (Japan) and Christie Jonatan (Indonesia) became decisive.

The match turned out to be a battle of wits and full of suspense with both the players winning one game each.

Indonesia's Jonatan dominated the last game as his side won the team championship. Jonatan secured a hard fought 14-21, 21-19, 21-13 victory against Japan's Nishimoto.

India claimed bronze in the men's category, while the women's team crashed out in the quarter-finals.

Image: China's Sun Yu stretches to play a return against Japan's Sato Sayaka during the women's singles final of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Hyderabad on Sunday

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