Beijing time on the evening of March 17, Beijing time, the final of the 2019 Swiss Badminton Open started, the Danish dark horse Hansen/Mathias finally won the mixed doubles championship, Zheng Jingyin/ Zhang Yina won the women's doubles championship, Shi Yuqi reversed the dark horse Putanis and won the championship, Chen Yufei won the Swiss Open again after the All England.
Mixed Doubles Finals: Hansen/Mathias (Denmark) 2-1 (21-18, 12-21, 21-16) Rivaldi/Pita ( Indonesian )
The mixed doubles final was between the Indonesian combination Rivaldi/Pita, the Danish dark horse Hansen/Mathias. In the first game, the two sides fought to 18. Then the Danish combination scored 3 points in a row to win the first game 21-18. Then Rivaldi/Pita scored a game 21-12.
The Danish group led 7-1 in the final game, and finally won 21-16, winning the first mixed doubles championship in the World Badminton Federation super300 level event since the pairing. When Danish mixed doubles champion Pettyson retired, Hansen/Mathias, the mixed doubles champion, came very meaningfully.
Women's Doubles Finals: Zhang Yina/Zheng Jingyin (South Korea) 21-16, 21-13 Nama Matsuyama/Shida Chiyo (Japan)
Japanese player Nama Matsuyama is only 20 years old this year. She won the women's doubles championship in the 2017 World Youth Championship and is also the first World Youth Championship Women's Doubles Championship in Japan history. Zhang Yina/Zheng Jingyin are also considered veterans of the Korean team's women's doubles. They are more mature than Japanese young players in all aspects of game experience, and easily won the victory in 21-16 and 21-13.
Men's Singles Finals: Shi Yuqi (China) 2-1 (19-21, 21-18, 21-12) Pranis (India)
Indian dark horse Pranis once defeated Chen Long in the semi-finals. Today, Pranis was in very good shape and led the way all the way. Although Shi Yuqi once chased to 19-20 when he was behind, he made a mistake in the front-end ball and won the first game by Pranis 21-19. A small episode occurred at 9-8 in the second game. Pranis obviously went out of bounds and was judged within the bounds. After that, the two sides once fought to 18 draws. The key points were Shi Yuqi decisively pressed down and scored 2 points in a row to get the game point 20-18, and won the game 21-18. In the decisive game, Shi Yuqi became more and more courageous in the battle, and easily won the victory 21-12.
Women's Singles Finals: Chen Yufei (China) 2-0 (21-9, 21-16) Sae Kawakami (Japan)
The 21-year-old Japanese teenager Sae Kawakami is obviously not Chen Yufei's opponent. Chen Yufei won 21-9 in just over ten minutes in the first game. The rhythm of the second game is still under Chen Yufei's control, and he easily won 21-16.
Men's Doubles Finals: Fagar/Adrianto (Indonesia) 2-0 (21-19, 21-16) Li Yang/Wang Qilin (Taipei, China)