Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final

Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final

Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn poses with the gold medal and the trophy after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament in Bangkok on Sunday. (AFP photos)
Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn poses with the gold medal and the trophy after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament in Bangkok on Sunday. (AFP photos)

Kunlavut Vitidsarn triumphed to take Thailand’s first gold medal of the day by winning the men’s Thailand Open badminton final in Bangkok on Sunday, dominating Hong Kong's Lee Cheuk Yiu, 21-12, 21-10 in just 38 minutes.

He became only the fourth Thai man to win the tournament and enthusiastically thanked the ecstatic crowd, who were noisily behind him all the way.

"I am very happy today," he told reporters.

He said the energy in the stadium helped him, adding: "I can focus on the game better."

The world number five, who beat top-ranked Viktor Axelson at the Indian Open in January, played a dominant first game and was troubled only briefly by an unsettled and uneven Lee.

The second game was opened by a beautiful feint from Vitidsarn, 22, tumbling the shuttlecock over the net in a move that disorientated his opponent.

"I think I tried my best," said a disappointed Lee.

The Hong Konger, ranked 17th in the world and the city's first medallist in this tournament, fought back with some nail-biting rallies and powerful slams but could not rattle Vitidsarn's supreme confidence.

Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn reacts after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament in Bangkok on Sunday.

Women's singles world number two An Se-young smashed home victory at the women’s final overcoming China's He Bingjiao.

The 21-year-old South Korean came out roaring and was in knock-out form throughout the 21-10, 21-19 victory in the Thai capital.

World number five He fought back in the second game -- leading briefly by four points -- which featured some brilliant net play from both players.

But she could not fend off a gloriously sure-footed performance from the South Korean.

He's serve failed to clear the net on championship point, giving An her 15th title on the world tour.

The South Korean player is on a roll, having made the final of every tournament she has played this year and winning titles at the All England Open, India and Indonesia.

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