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Kento Momota retired| the semi-final result of the French Open

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Kento Momota retired| the semi-final result of the French Open

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On October 30, 2021, the semi-finals of the French Open started at 16:00 Beijing time! Men's singles Zhou Tiancheng vs. Xu Youxi, Momota vs. Changshan Kanta. The Japanese pairs Matsuyama Naoyoshi/ Chiyo Shida, Yuki Fukushima and Ariya Higashino played against the Two Korean women's doubles Kim Joo-young/Kong Hee-young, Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-joon, respectively.

In the men's singles, Zhou Tiancheng defeated Xu Youxi 2-0 and reached the final of the French Open for the third time after 2014 (champion) and 2015 (runner-up)! Momota Kendou, who has played in four consecutive tournaments of the Su Cup, The Soup Cup, the Danish Open and the French Open, won the first set with extra points 26-24, and in the second set Momota suffered a back injury and wanted to retire. However, the badminton association stipulated that the match against the opponent of the association was withdrawn, and neither side had any points, so Momota continued to play with an injury, and finally lost the second set 11-21. Momota, who really couldn't stick to it any longer, finally communicated with the coach and chose to withdraw from the game, and the scene of the game was full of applause. The final will be Zhou Tiancheng against Kanta Tokiyama.

Kento Momota retired| the semi-final result of the French Open

In the women's singles, world no. 15 Sahashi Takahashi also defeated Schindhu, who won the bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, 18-21, 21-16, 21-12 to reach the final, and also chased the record of the match to 4-4. Top seed Akane Yamaguchi fought in three sets, defeating Ahn 21-13, 10-21, 21-18 to meet Sayaka Takahashi in the final, and japan has won the Women's Singles championship in the French Open.

Kento Momota retired| the semi-final result of the French Open

In the men's doubles, the Minions who staged a civil war defeated Fagar/Adrianto 2-1, and in the third set Fagar/Adrianto led 20-17 to match point, but were tragically reversed by the Minions.

Kento Momota retired| the semi-final result of the French Open

The women's doubles side turned into a Korea-Japan confrontation, with the South Korean duo kim Joo-young / Kong Hee-young defeating Nao Matsuyama / Chiyo Shida 2-0. Lee So-hee / Shin Seung-joon defeated Yuki Fukushima / Ariya Higashino 2-0, and both South Korean women's doubles pairs advanced to the final, with South Korea winning the women's doubles title.

In mixed doubles, Danish Open champions Yudai Watanabe / Yusa Higashino once again defeated Dechapol / Sasiri 21-18, 22-20.

Semi-finals start at 16:00 Venue One

Mixed Doubles: Dechapol / Sasiri (Thailand) 0:2 (18:21 20:22) Isa Watanabe / Arisa Higashino (Japan)

Women's Singles: Sindhu (India) 1:2 (21:18 16:21 12:21) Sayaka Takahashi (Japan)

Men's Singles: Zhou Tiancheng (Chinese Taipei) 2:0 (21:15 21:17) Heo Youxi (South Korea)

Women's Singles: Akane Yamaguchi (Japan) 2:1 (21:13 10:21 21:18) Ahn Hyun-ying (Korea)

Men's Singles: Kento Momota (Japan) 1:1 (26:24 11:21 Former withdraws) Kenta Tokiyama (Japan)

Women's Doubles: Lee So-hee / Shin Seung-joon (Korea) 2:0 (21:18 21:19) Yuki Fukushima / Arisa Higashino (Japan)

Mixed Doubles: Tang Chun Man / Xie Yingxue (Hong Kong, China) 0:2 (11:21 15:21) Christiansen / Bor (Denmark)

Men's Doubles: Hsieh Ding-bong / Su Wei Translation (Malaysia) 1:2 (21:14 10:21 22:24) Ko Sung-hyun / Shin Baek-cheol (Korea)

Semi-finals start at 16:30 Venue two

Female Pair: Nami Matsuyama / Chika Shida (Japan) 0:2 (17:21 19:21) Kim Shoei / Kouyong (񞼙韩韡阳)0:2(17:21 19:21)

Men's Doubles: Fernadi/Sukamuyo (Indonesia) 2:1 (21:19 12:21 26:24) Fagar/Adrianto (Indonesia)

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