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Local hero Kento Momota wins Japan Open title

Updated on: 17 September,2018 08:53 AM IST  |  Tokyo
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"I kept telling myself 'a couple more points, a couple more points' -- and then finally it was over. The home support was a massive help."

Local hero Kento Momota wins Japan Open title

Japan's Kento Momota (L) and Thailand's Khosit Phetpradab (R) smile as they pose during the awards ceremony after the men's singles final at the Japan Open Badminton Championships in Tokyo. Pic/AFP

Japan's Kento Momota outgunned Thai rival Khosit Phetpradab 21-14, 21-11 in a one-sided final to capture the Japan Open badminton title on Sunday. The 24-year-old sank to his knees after a towering smash completed a comfortable win, kissing the Japanese badge on his shirt as he took another step towards redemption following a gambling scandal that threatened to ruin his career.


"I was just so overwhelmed at winning and the sense of what I achieved," said Momota after becoming the first Japanese player to win the men's singles crown. "I kept telling myself 'a couple more points, a couple more points' -- and then finally it was over. The home support was a massive help."


Momota, who was booted off the Japanese team for the 2016 Rio Olympics and banned for over a year for visiting an illegal casino, had been furious with himself after crashing out of the Asian Games at the semi-final stage last month.


But having beaten China's two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan in the Tokyo quarter-finals and top seed Viktor Axelsen in the last four, Momota's run to the Japan Open title was fully deserved as he dominated his matches with his attacking style.

"I played loose at the world championships," said Momota, who became the first Japanese man to win the world title earlier this year. "But today when I could see the finish line my hands were shaking. That's how much I wanted it. This victory is for all the people who have stood by me through everything."

Olympic champion Carolina Marin retained her Japan Open women's singles title by beating local favourite Nozomi Okuhara 21-19, 17-21, 21-11. The Spanish triple world champion broke her opponent's brave resistance with a barrage of smashes that finally brought an end to an absorbing contest.

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