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Axelsen finishes off Zhao to defend Indonesia Open champion title

The Danish ace took the first set at Jakarta's Istora Senayan arena on the back of superb defense against his left-handed opponent's heavy pressure. 

AFP
Jakarta
Sun, June 19, 2022

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 Axelsen finishes off Zhao to defend Indonesia Open champion title Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen holds his daughter during the victory ceremony after winning the men’s singles event at the Indonesia Open badminton tournament in Jakarta on June 19, 2022. (AFP/Adek Berry)

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orld badminton number one Viktor Axelsen triumphed in straight sets over underdog Zhao Jun Peng of China on Sunday, clinching the Indonesia Open championship for the second consecutive year. 

The Danish ace took the first set at Jakarta's Istora Senayan arena on the back of superb defense against his left-handed opponent's heavy pressure. 

Zhao's aggressive approach would ultimately cost him, leading to several errors in the second and final set as Axelsen took home the title with scores of 21-9 and 21-10.

The Olympic champion came into the match having won the Indonesia Masters 2022 just last week. 

The back-to-back tournaments were highly anticipated by badminton fans after almost three years without live audiences in the Indonesian capital due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"Today, I just tried to come in there and use my experience. I tried to control the drifts the best way I could. I tried to play at a high pace and it really paid off," he told journalists after the match.

The women's singles finals, meanwhile, ended with second-ranked Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan securing victory over China's unseeded Wang Zhi Yi 21-23, 21-6, 21-15.

"Wang played with very good ball control. I put the burden on myself because of my own mistakes," Tai said via an interpreter after the match.

But after dropping the first set, Tai quickly bounced back in the second and dominated the rest of the way.

"I'm very happy that a lot of people cheered me on, as it became my motivation during the match today," she said.

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