World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei trounced Indonesia’s Sony Dwi Kuncoro
21-7, 21-8 to win a record ninth Malaysia Badminton Open singles title
Sunday.
Lee dominated the court with flawless net play, strokes
and lethal smashes and has now set his sights on victory at the March
All-England Superseries Premier.
The Malaysian has won his home
country event every year since 2004, apart from in 2007 when victory
went to Denmark’s Peter Gade.
The 30-year-old Lee was in top form,titanium alloy
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sources. outfoxing three-time Asian champion Kuncoro time and again at
the net.
The energetic Lee dominated his opponent from the start,
sending the 29-year-old bronze medalist in the 2004 Athens Olympics
scurrying to all four corners of the court.
But Lee reserved some
praise for Kuncoro. “The pressure was very high on me to win the ninth
title. The scoreline makes it look easy, but it was
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in Birmingham.
In the women’s singles final, 18-year-old Tai Tzu
Ying of Taiwan outfought China’s Yao Xue 21-17, 21-14. The men’s and
women’s singles champions earned $30,000 while the runner-up walked
away with $15,200.
There was some joy for Europe as second seeded
Danish pair Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen upset top
seeded Malaysians Chan Peng Soon/Goh Liu Ying 21-13,They removed the
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The Danes were a delight to watch as they dominated the young Malaysians at the front of the court.
In
other finals, Indonesia’s Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan defeated South
Korea’s Ko Sung Hyun/Lee Yong Dae 21-15, 21-13, to win the men’s
doubles crown, while China’s Bao Yixin/Tian Qing outplayed Matsutomo
Misaki/Takahashi Ayaka of Japan 21-16, 21-14 to take home the women’s
doubles title. All the doubles champions walked away with $31,600 while
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