[OP2021 británica]Nozomi Okuhara Advances to the Final! The third doubles event will be in the Japanese Tag Team Final! | Badminton SPIRIT



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Celebrated on March 20BWFWorld TourYonexAll England OP(Birmingham / Super1000) Several semi-finals were held on the fourth day. In Japan, the fourth event, excluding men’s singles, will compete for the final, and Nozomi Okuhara, women’s singles, and the third doubles event will be the final match between Japanese couples.

The result of the first day isHere

The result of the second day isHere

The result of the third day isHere

The 2020 SummaryHere

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Okuhara (pictured above), who appeared in the women’s singles semi-finals, collided with Ratchanok Intanon (Thailand), who ranked sixth in the world. It was Intanon who took the lead in the first game, but Okuhara got it back in the second game at 21-16. In the final game, Intanon pressured him by holding the 10-5, 16-12 lead, but Okuhara didn’t stop in the second half. After demonstrating his tenacity and gradually closing the gap, he managed to reverse with 6 consecutive points 14-18. He made his way as he was, and in the end won a comeback at 21-19. Okuhara has advanced to the final since winning in 2016. We are one step closer to the crown for the first time in five years.

In women’s doubles, Yuki Fukushima (pictured above, right) / Sayaka Hirota played a pair against the Netherlands, and when the first game was won 21-17, the second game that followed was a good victory with just seven. He won the following British championship last year. On the other hand, on the opposite mountain, a match between Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara and Chiharu Shida / Nami Matsuyama. When Matsumoto / Nagahara took the close game of the first game with 19 games, the second game that followed also closed at 17 games and won. He has decided to advance to the final from the runner-up in 2019.

In men’s doubles, the Japanese pair dominated the final. Former champion Hiroyuki Endo / Yuta Watanabe, who appeared in the semi-finals, defeated the Danish pair with 13 and 11 runs. With a speed of 36 minutes, he won the British championship for the second time in a row. Keigo Sonoda / Takeshi Kamura (pictured above right) defeated 13th-ranked Danish pair Astorp / Rasmussen 21-18 and 21-14 to advance to the final.

In mixed doubles, Yuta Watanabe / Arisa Higashino, who is aiming to win the British championship for the first time in three years, will play Ellis / Smith (England) in England. He stayed away from his rival and took the victory in a direct 2-0 to get a ticket to the final. Yuki Kaneko / Misaki Matsutomo started the first game 21-14 against the powerful Chang PS / Go LY (Malaysia) pair. The second game also escaped the close game of 20 paddles, and Kaneko / Matsutomo decided to advance to the final in the UK for the first time.

Victor Axelsen (Denmark), who is aiming for back-to-back championships, and Lee Jija (Malaysia), who defeated Kento Momota in the quarterfinals, advance to the final stage of the only men’s singles in which Japanese players are missing.

As a result of the semi-finals, the match cards for the final match are as follows.

[Hombres solteros]

▼ Semifinal (March 20)

Victor axelsen(Denmark) ②[16-21, 21-7, 21-17]1 ● Anders Antonsen (Denmark) 67 minutes

Lee Jija(Malaysia) ②[21-13, 21-17]0 ● Mark Caljo (Netherlands) 44 minutes

▼ Decisive Victory (March 21)

Victor Axelsen-Lee Jija

[Mujeres solteras]

▼ Semifinal (March 20)

Nozomi okuhara②[16-2121-1621-19]1 ● Ratchanok Intanon (Thailand) 71 minutes

Pompawi Chochuwon(Thailand) ②[21-1721-9]0 ● Psarla V. Sindhu (India) 45 minutes

▼ Decisive Victory (March 21)

Nozomi Okuhara-Ponpawi Chochuwon (Thailand)

[Dobles masculinos]

▼ Semifinal (March 20)

Hiroyuki Endo / Yuta Watanabe②[21-13, 21-11]0 ● Bay / Morehead (Denmark) 36 minutes

Keigo Sonoda / Takeshi Kamura②[21-18, 21-14]0 ● Astorp / Rasmussen (Denmark) 45 minutes

Hiroyuki Endo (left) / Yuta Watanabe is one step closer to winning the second title in a row as he challenges the Japanese tag team final with Sonocam

▼ Decisive Victory (March 21)

Hiroyuki Endo / Yuta Watanabe-Keigo Sonoda / Takeshi Kamura

[Dobles de mujeres]

▼ Semifinal (March 20)

Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota②[21-17, 21-7]0 ● Piki / Seinen (Netherlands) 50 minutes

Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara②[21-1921-17]0 ● Chiharu Shida / Nami Matsuyama 51 minutes

Mayu Matsumoto (right) / Wakana Nagahara, who decided to advance to the final for the first time in two years.
Chiharu Shida (left) / Nami Matsuyama, who decided the first semi-final, lost directly to Matsumoto / Nagahara.

▼ Decisive Victory (March 21)

Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota-Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara

[Dobles mixtos]

▼ Semifinal (March 20)

Yuki Kaneko / Misaki Matsutomo②[21-14, 22-20]0 ● Chang PS / Go LY (Malaysia) 42 minutes

Yuta Watanabe / Arisa Higashino②[21-10, 21-18]0 ● Ellis / Smith (England) 39 minutes

▼ Decisive Victory (March 21)

Yuta Watanabe / Arisa Higashino-Yuki Kaneko / Misaki Matsutomo

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