On the evening of December 19, Beijing time, the 2021 Badminton World Championships ended the final stage of the competition, the national feather Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan won the women's doubles gold medal, He Jiting / Tan Qiang won the men's doubles silver medal. At this point, Guoyu ended with 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze at this World Championship.
On December 19, Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan embraced and celebrated after winning the Women's Doubles Championships. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Meng Dingbo
In the women's doubles final, top seeds Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan played against the South Korean team of Lee Joo-hee / Shin Seung-joon, and the "Fan Chen" combination continued their excellent form, taking the opponent by a score of 2:0 (21:16, 21:17) to win the World Championship again after four years. It is worth mentioning that in this World Championship, the "mortal dust" combination showed great dominance, and they played a 2:0 score in 5 consecutive games, which was breathtaking.
In the men's doubles final, the young two youngsters Tan Qiang / He Jiting lost 0:2 to the No. 5 seed, the Japanese duo of Hoki Tsurugi / Yugo Kobayashi, and won a silver medal. As the No. 16 seed of this tournament, He Jiting / Tan Qiang showed a dark horse posture all the way, eliminated many strong players to enter the final, although they failed to win the championship in the end, but their growth is obvious to all, I believe there will be more wonderful performances in the future. In the women's singles semifinals that ended the day before, He Bingjiao and Zhang Yiman also won two bronze medals for Guo Yu.
In addition, in the men's singles final, Singapore's Luo Jianyou went to the bottom and won the summit with a 2:0 victory over India's Srikante, becoming the first Singapore player to win the badminton World Championships. Japan's Akane Yamaguchi defeated Chinese Taipei's Dai Ziying 2-0 to win the title, which was also the former's first world championship. In the mixed doubles final, the Thai duo of Paulanuko / Dradhanakhai also defeated the Japanese duo of Yudai Watanabe / Yusa Higashino 2:0, and was also crowned the world champion for the first time.