Mixed doubles Thai badminton stars retain World Tour Finals crown

Thailand’s mixed doubles, badminton stars Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai have successfully defended their crown within the World Tour Finals. The duo competed on Sunday in Bali after successful the Indonesia Masters and the Indonesia Open before this week’s finale. They also claimed the Hylo Open in Germany before their trip to Bali.
โซล่าเซลล์คุณภาพดี made historical past in January once they claimed three straight victories in Bangkok. The victories included taking home the crown on the Yonex Thailand Open, the Toyota Thailand Open and the World Tour Finals to conclude the 2020 season.
The duo pocketed $126,000 USD after beating out Japan. Sapsiree wrote on her Instagram account that she was proud of her triple champion standing.
“World Tour Finals champion !!!!! Words cannot describe how joyful I am to have achieved this. TRIPLE CHAMPION right here in Indonesia. This means the world to me, thank you everyone for all your support!”

But, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, one other Thai badminton participant, was unable to win a 2nd title for Thailand in yesterday’s finals. The 20 12 months old rising star positioned 2nd after Viktor Axelsen of Denmark 12-21, 8-21 in the men’s singles deciding match. Axelsen, the Tokyo Olympic gold medalist, was named the BWF’s most promising participant last Friday, as he earned his 2nd successive title in Bali in simply 43 minutes. He was then additionally named the BWF’s male participant of the 12 months.
Earlier, Korean native An Se-Young secured the 2nd greatest title of her profession with a 21-16, 21-12 win over Pusarla V Sindhu. And, she turned the first Korean women’s singles participant to win a season-ending championship after claiming 3 again to again titles in Bali.
“It’s been a tiring three weeks for me. I’m super glad to come away with three titles and I’m very happy about it. I’m really excited in regards to the World Championships and I’m hoping to play with none accidents.”

Kim So-Yeong and Kong Hee-Yong, of South Korea, took the women’s doubles crown whereas the men’s doubles title was awarded to Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi of Japan..

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