Chinese badminton stars Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping just smashed their way into the record books 🏆—clinching their third straight Denmark Open mixed doubles title in a thrilling all-Chinese final! The world No. 1 pair dominated compatriots Jiang Zhenbang and Wei Yaxin 21-13, 21-9, avenging last week's Arctic Open loss with style.
Three Decades in the Making
No mixed duo had achieved a Denmark Open three-peat since 1992—until now. 'We wanted to rewrite history,' said Huang post-match, grinning like a kid who just aced finals week 📚. Their aggressive net play and Feng's signature smashes left fans breathless, proving why they're badminton's ultimate power couple.
Singles Glory for Christie & An
Meanwhile, Jonatan Christie (Indonesia) and An Se-young (South Korea) claimed singles gold, blending precision and power like a K-pop dance routine meets martial arts 🎶🥋. An's victory cements her status as the sport's rising queen, while Christie's win adds spark to Indonesia's Olympic hopes.
Next stop? The French Open, where Feng/Huang aim to turn their three-peat into a four-course feast 🍽️. Game on!
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Denmark Open: Feng & Huang 3-peat; Christie, An claim singles crowns
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