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Indonesia Defeats China to Win First Asia Mixed Team Title

In a historic victory, Indonesia secured its first-ever Asia Mixed Team Badminton Championship title by defeating defending champions China with a commanding 3-1 win at the Conson Sports Centre in Qingdao, China. Cheered by an enthusiastic crowd, the Indonesian team displayed remarkable skill and determination, sealing their triumph with a dominant performance in the men’s doubles match. This victory marks a significant milestone in Indonesia’s badminton legacy, breaking China’s stronghold in the tournament.

Key Highlights of the Championship

Final Match

  • Indonesia vs China (3-1)
  • Venue: Conson Sports Centre, Qingdao, China

Indonesia’s Winning Matches

  • Men’s Doubles (Decisive Match)
  • Muhammad Shohibul Fikri & Daniel Marthin (Indonesia) defeated Chen Xujun & Huang Di (China) 21-15, 21-9.
  • This victory sealed Indonesia’s title, sparking celebrations on the court.

Mixed Doubles

  • Rinov Rivaldy & Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (Indonesia) secured an early lead by beating Gao Jiaxuan & Wu Mengying (China).

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Semi-final’s Performance

Indonesia’s Semi-final (vs Thailand, 3-1)

  • Overcame a shaky start to win three consecutive matches.
  • Reached the finals for the first time in tournament history.

China’s Semi-final (vs Japan, 3-2)

  • Faced a tough challenge against Japan.
  • Men’s doubles pair Chen Xujun & Huang Di won the decisive match to secure the final spot.

Other Key Tournament Outcomes

  • Bronze Medal Winners: Japan & Thailand.
  • Defending Champions (China’s Past Performances)
  • 2023: Defeated South Korea 3-1 in Dubai.
  • 2019: Beat Japan 3-2 in Hong Kong.

Past Champions

  • 2017: Japan won the inaugural edition by defeating South Korea 3-0 in Ho Chi Minh City.
  • 2021: Tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Summary/Static Detail
Why in the news? Indonesia Defeats China to Win First Asia Mixed Team Title
Tournament Asia Mixed Team Badminton Championship 2024
Winners Indonesia (First title)
Final Score Indonesia 3 – China 1
Venue Conson Sports Centre, Qingdao, China
Decisive Match Men’s Doubles: Muhammad Shohibul Fikri & Daniel Marthin (INA) defeated Chen Xujun & Huang Di (CHN) 21-15, 21-9
Bronze Medalists Japan & Thailand
Defending Champion (2023) China (Defeated South Korea 3-1)
Past Winners 2017 – Japan, 2019 – China, 2023 – China
2021 Edition Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
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