Worlds Championships: An Se Young's masterclass and a French revolution
New Delhi, Aug. 23 -- Packed to the rafters, the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium was witnessing history on multiple fronts on Sunday.
On the final day of the BWF World Championships here, badminton's royalty reaffirmed its dominance while a rising European power jolted the sport's global hierarchy.
At the centre of the spectacle was South Korea's An Se Young, who captured her second women's singles crown in a brilliant display, the Olympic champion and world No.1 defeating Japan's defending champion Akane Yamaguchi 21-17, 21-14 in 49 minutes.
Elsewhere, the narrative shifted dramatically as France found unprecedented success, winning the men's singles and the mixed doubles titles.
Coming into the tournament, 24-year-old Korean sensation ...
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