September 22 is destined to be a day that will be recorded in the history of Chinese badminton. In the women's singles final of the China Open Badminton Championships, Wang Zhiyi defeated Japan's talented girl Yuka Miyazaki 2-0 to win her fourth championship of the season, helping the national team win the China Open championship again after nine years.
Tomoka Miyazaki, ranked 21st in the world, has been a standout this season, beating Akane Yamaguchi 2-0 in the semi-finals. And Wang Zhiyi, ranked No. 5 in the world, is the best in the national feather women's singles second only to Chen Yufei. This season, she has won the Indonesia Masters, Malaysia Masters and Korea Open.
In the first game of the finals, the two sides launched a fierce competition. The score was tied for a while, but Wang Zhiyi, with her tenacious fighting spirit and excellent technique, grasped the key points properly and temporarily led 11-9. Subsequently, she kept Miyazaki at bay and eventually took a 21-17 lead.
In the second game, the game was still tense and intense. After the two sides drew 5-5, Wang Zhiyi once again showed strong psychological quality and excellent strength. After that, she didn't give Miyazaki any chance, winning the second game 21-15 in one go and successfully won the title.
This title is very significant for Wang, not only for her fourth title of the season, but also for her first Super 1000 title. The national badminton women's singles also won the championship trophy of the China Open Badminton Championships again after a lapse of 9 years.
Wang Zhiyi used her hard work and hard work to show the world the strong strength of Chinese badminton women's singles. Every swing and run on the field is an interpretation of perseverance and sportsmanship. This young girl, with her strength and courage, is blooming her own bright light in the badminton arena. I believe that in the future, Wang Zhiyi will continue to create more brilliance for China's badminton industry.