The finals of the 2024 German Open concluded early on March 4th, with China winning one gold and one silver medal. Here’s a summary of the key matches:
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Men’s Doubles:
- Final Result: He Jiting / Ren Xiangyu (China) vs. Lee Jhe-Huei / Yang Po-Hsuan (Chinese Taipei)
- Score: 21-15, 21-23, 21-23
- Summary: He Jiting and Ren Xiangyu started strong, taking the first game 21-15. However, the Chinese Taipei pair fought back in the second game, winning 23-21. The third game was tightly contested, but Lee and Yang edged out the Chinese pair 23-21, leaving He and Ren with the silver medal.
Women’s Doubles:
- Final Result: Li Yijing / Luo Xumin (China) vs. Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva (Bulgaria)
- Score: 21-7, 13-21, 21-18
- Summary: Li and Luo dominated the first game with a 9-0 start and won 21-7. The Stoeva sisters responded by taking the second game 21-13. The Chinese pair regained control in the deciding game, winning 21-18 to clinch the gold medal.
Women’s Singles:
- Final Result: Mia Blichfeldt (Denmark) vs. Nguyen Thuy Linh (Vietnam)
- Score: 21-11, 21-9
- Summary: Mia Blichfeldt showcased her dominance with a straightforward 21-11, 21-9 victory, breaking her title drought and securing the women’s singles championship.
Men’s Singles:
- Final Result: Toma Junior Popov (France) vs. Rasmus Gemke (Denmark)
- Score: 21-17, 21-16
- Summary: Popov controlled the match, using precise shots and smart gameplay to win his first World Tour title, taking down Gemke 21-17, 21-16.
Mixed Doubles:
- Final Result: Tang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet (Hong Kong) vs. Kim Won-ho / Jeong Na-eun (South Korea)
- Score: 21-13, 21-19
- Summary: The Hong Kong pair won the first game comfortably 21-13. In a closer second game, they managed to edge out the Korean duo 21-19, giving Tse Ying Suet her second mixed doubles title at this event, the first being in 2010.
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