Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen has clinched his second BWF World Championships men’s singles title after beating Kunlavut Vitidsarn from Thailand in Tokyo, Japan. World number one Axelsen has lost only one singles match this season and was too much for 21-year-old rising star Vitidsarn, who was blown away in the first game. The win gave Axelsen his sixth title of the season.
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S.No | Category | Winner | Runner up |
1 | Men’s Singles | Viktor Axelsen | Kunlavut Vitidsarn |
2 | Women’s Singles | Akane Yamaguchi | Chen Yufei |
3 | Men’s Doubles | Aaron Chia | Soh Wooi Yik |
4 | Women’s Doubles | Chen Qingchen | Jia Yifan |
5 | Mixed Doubles | Zheng Siwei | Huang Yaqiong |
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