KUALA LUMPUR: South Korea’s Son Wan-ho put on masterful display of badminton to easily beat China’s Chen Long 21-17, 21-19 and clinch the Malaysia Masters title Sunday.
Chen appeared no match for Son throughout their showdown, with the South Korean hitting impressive baseline smashes and pushing his opponent to make a series of unforced errors. After Son cruised through the opening game, third seed Chen put up more resistance in the second -- but the South Korean stood firm to clinch victory. Son, seeded fourth in the Kuala Lumpur tournament, benefited from an extra rest day after his semi-final opponent Liew Daren conceded a walkover Saturday due to an injury.
"Matches against Chen Long are always tough, so I am honoured to become champion," said Son, who takes away $26,250 for the win. Malaysian badminton ace Lee Chong Wei, who recently returned to training after recovering from nose cancer, presented prizes to the winners.
In the women’s singles, Ratchanok Intanon successfully defended her title with a 21-9, 22-20 triumph over Spain’s Carolina Marin. The Thai ace was totally dominant in the first game. Marin fought back in the second, racking up seven consecutive points but Ratchanok kept her at bay and took the match.
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