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China's Shi Yuqi, Korea's An Se-young Win Titles At Badminton Japan Open
Facing defending champion Alex Lanier of France, Shi seized control when tied 17-17 in the first game, reeling off four straight points to claim it before clinching the second 21-15 for the victory. Shi, who has experienced fluctuating form this year due to gastrointestinal issues, dominated the first game in the semifinals, winning 21-12, reports Xinhua.
The second game proved far tougher, with Shi, the highest seed remaining after the early exits of the top two seeds, securing his berth in the final by beating French shuttler Christo Popov, saving three game points before clinching it 28-26.
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