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− | Viktor Axelsen overpowered South Korea's Son Wan-Ho in a 21-16, 21-16 win<br><br>Denmark's Viktor Axelsen defeated world number one Son Wan-Ho in the men's singles semi-finals at the Japan Open on Saturday.<br><br>Axelsen, who beat two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan of China to clinch the world title in Glasgow last month, overpowered South Korea's Son in a 21-16, 21-16 win.<br><br>He now faces Malaysian Lee Chong Wei who has won the Japan Open six times. If you loved this article [https://giaodichnha.com/du-an-can-ho-high-intela-quan-8/ thanh toán HighIntela] and you would certainly such as to get additional details concerning [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/vị-trí-dự-án-căn-hộ-high-intela-quận-8-hank-nguyen lien he HighIntela] kindly go to our own internet site. Lee booked a spot in the final after a 21-19, 21-8 win over China's Shi Yuqi.<br><br>In the women's singles, Spain's Carolina Marin, Olympic gold medallist last year, reached the final as Japan's Nozomi Okuhara dropped out from the semi-finals due to knee trouble.<br><br>Marin faces China's He Bingjiao who beat Chen Yufei 21-14, 25-23.<br><br>Okuhara, newly crowned women's world champion, was aiming to reclaim the trophy on home soil after winning it in 2015.<br><br>Home fans at the [http://www.Buzznet.com/?s=Tokyo%20Metropolitan Tokyo Metropolitan] Gymnasium expressed disappointment when the organisers announced her withdrawal.<br><br>"I did my best (to recover) but this morning, I wasn't in the condition to play," Okuhara, 22, told reporters, according to [http://Www.Reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=Sankei%20Sports Sankei Sports].<br><br>"I was ready for a battle mentally but my body was telling me I couldn't," she said in tears.
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