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  • Top-ranked Tai Tzu-ying won a dramatic cliffhanger women's badminton World Tour Final in Bangkok Sunday, blocking reigning Olympic champion Carolina Marin's bid for a hat-trick of titles in three weeks. Marin beat the Taiwanese 26-year-old two weeks in a row during the previous Thailand Open tournament finals. But the Spaniard had a shaky start Sunday as Tai exploited holes in her defence, mounting a successful comeback in the later stages and winning the opener 21-14. Marin was loud and fiesty in her verbal celebrations and a visibly annoyed Tai soon found her own voice. The pair also played mind games over shuttlecock changes. In the second game Tai dominated early and dictated a commanding pace, eventually triumphing 21-8. The decider was filled with fast and furious rallies -- both players yo-yoed up and down the scoreboard -- but two late spectacular drop shots were critical in sealing Tai's victory 21-19. Thailand has hosted three consecutive badminton tournaments in a bio-secure coronavirus bubble, without spectators to guard against the pandemic. In the men's singles Viktor Axelsen, ranked fourth, is vying for a third win in three weeks and is on a 29-match winning streak. It's an all-Danish final -- Axelsen now plays third-seed Anders Antonsen. The women's doubles was an all-Korean showdown with fourth-ranked Lee So-hee and Shin Seung-chan pushing sixth-ranked Kim So-yeong and Kong Hee-yong to three games over 92 minutes. Lee and Shin lost the first game 15-21 before scrapping through to claim the second 26-24. They had momentum early in the third game and were able to hold off a late resurgence from their opponents to win the decider 21-19. In the men's doubles, seventh-ranked Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin of Taiwan won their third title in three weeks. They beat Indonesia's Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan 21-17, 23-21 in 37 minutes. Lee admitted the pair "were nervous coming in the finals here." "We were playing our idols. I thought: 'oh my god, oh my god.' Three titles is incredible," he said. Thailand's third seeds Sapsiree Taerattanachai and Dechapol Puavaranukroh are also going for a trio of titles. They are up against sixth-ranked South Koreans Seo Seung-jae and Chae Yoo-jung. lpm/oho
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  • Top seed Tai Tzu-ying claims badminton World Tour Final
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