Kento Momota clinches Indonesia Masters badminton tournament men’s singles title

Kento Momota clinches Indonesia Masters badminton tournament men’s singles title

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Category : Sports Published on: November 23 2021

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  • World No. 1 badminton player, Kento Momota of Japan has won the Indonesia Masters badminton tournament men's singles title by defeating Anders Antonsen of Denmark in the final.
  • Kento Momota, a 27-year-old player, defeated Antonsen with his usual high-octane performance, winning 21-17, 21-11 in a 49-minute match.
  • It's an important victory for Momota, as it's his first World Tour title after a near-fatal car accident in January 2020.
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