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China loses to Indonesia in Thomas Cup final
    2021-10-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE Chinese men’s badminton team lost three straight games in the Thomas Cup final to Indonesia, which claimed a record 14th title in Aarhus, Denmark, on Sunday.

The Indonesian shuttlers showed good form in all three games against defending champion China to lift the trophy, their first since 2002.

Lu Guangzu fought a good start in the opener against the 5th-ranked Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, winning the first set 21-18. However, the Chinese talent lost the following two 21-14, 21-16 as Ginting secured the first point for Indonesia.

Lu told Xinhua in the post-match interview that he was dragged into Ginting’s pace and couldn’t return proper shots.

“I was honored to be the first to play and I’m very grateful to have the trust from coaches and teammates,” said Lu. “I tried my best to win back some points but Ginting took control of the game in the second and the third set.”

In the doubles match, Chinese pair He Jiting and Zhou Haodong lost two straight sets to Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto 21-12, 21-19, which meant Indonesia was only one win away from the eventual victory.

“Our opponents are old partners, but we are newly paired in this tournament. They did a better job today in serving, attacking, everything,” said Zhou.

In the next singles match, Li Shifeng had a depressing 0-6 start in the first set against Jonatan Christie and lost 21-14. The 21-year-old Li equalized 21-18 but could not turn China’s fortune around as Christie clinched the decider 21-14.

The Indonesian team keeps the highest winning record of Thomas Cup titles (14) and China has won 10 times, including five consecutive crowns from 2004 to 2012. (Xinhua)

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