Chen Yufei's women's singles final started between China's Chen Yufei and Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying. The men's singles final is between the world's number one Japanese player Kento Momota and Denmark's Viktor Axelsen.

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Xinhua News Agency, Kuala Lumpur, January 12 (Reporter Lin Hao) The 2020 Malaysia Badminton Masters ended on the 12th. The Chinese team won a total of three championships in women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.

Chen Yufei's women's singles final started between China's Chen Yufei and Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying. The men's singles final is between the world's number one Japanese player Kento Momota and Denmark's Viktor Axelsen. - DayDayNews

Chen Yufei

The women's singles final started between Chinese team Chen Yufei and Chinese Taipei player Tai Ziying. Chen Yufei fell behind at the beginning, but gradually took the initiative after chasing 8:8, winning the first game with 21:17. In the second game, Chen Yufei quickly opened up the score and won the game 21:10.

Chen Yufei said after the game that it was a happy thing to win the first event of the new year. As for her surpassing Tai Tzu Ying to become the world's number one for the first time at the end of last year, Chen Yufei said that she doesn't particularly care about rankings and will try her best to maintain her condition, especially her confidence.

The women's doubles and mixed doubles finals are both "civil wars for the Chinese team." In the women's doubles final, Li Wenmei/Zheng Yu defeated the higher-ranked Du Yue/Li Yinhui 21:19, 16:21 and 21:19. In the mixed doubles competition, Zheng Siwei / Huang Yaqiong defeated teammate Wang Yilu / Huang Dongping in straight games and won the championship.

The men's doubles final will be played by the Chinese team Li Junhui / Liu Yuchen against the Korean combination Lee Yong Dae/Kim Ki Jung. In the first game, Li Junhui/Liu Yuchen made many mistakes and lost 14:21. In the second game, the Korean combination still controlled the initiative on the court. Li Junhui/Liu Yuchen's height advantage was limited, and they lost another game 16:21, finishing second.

Liu Yuchen said after the game that there were many problems during the game, especially when he was restricted by his opponents in the serving and receiving links.

The men's singles final was between the world's number one Japanese player Momota Kento and Denmark's Axelsen. In the first game, Anselong successfully hit the net with game point in hand, but was sentenced to a foul on the net. Momota then won 24:22. Axelsen's subsequent performance was obviously affected. He lost the second game at 11:21 and finished second.

Editor: Cheng Lu

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