China's Shi Yuqi made history at the BWF World Championships in Paris this weekend, defeating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn in a heart-stopping three-set final (19-21, 21-10, 21-18) to claim his first-ever world title! 🎉
A Nail-Biting Showdown 🏆
After dropping the first set, Shi staged a jaw-dropping comeback – flipping the script with aggressive smashes and laser-focused defense. The decider saw Vitidsarn lead early, but Shi's relentless energy turned the tide, sealing victory with a roar heard across the stadium. 🦁
Redemption Arc Complete 🔥
This win was extra sweet for Shi, who lost to Vitidsarn at last year's Paris Olympics. "This medal completes my collection," said an emotional Shi, referencing China's long wait for a men's singles world champion. "I've proved I can shine alone on this stage."
Yamaguchi Dominates Women’s Singles 🇯🇵
Japan's Akane Yamaguchi crushed China's Chen Yufei 21-9, 21-13 in just 37 minutes, joining Spain's Carolina Marin as only the second woman to win three world titles. Talk about a badminton queen! 👑
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