Lin Dan of China became the first man to win five world badminton championship singles titles on Sunday as his arch rival Lee Chong Wei retired on the brink of defeat in the final.
Left-handed Lin, considered the best player in the history of the sport, prevailed 16—21, 21—13, 20—17 over his top-seeded Malaysian adversary, whom he most recently beat in London last year for a second consecutive Olympic gold.
The much awaited men’s final saw Lin commit a number of errors in the opening game but he made a dramatic comeback, taking a 12—1 lead in the second game which he won with ease.
The deciding game was more evenly fought but Lee looked troubled in the latter part and conceded the advantage to Lin, who also became the first ever wild card entrant to win at the world championships.
Lin needed a wild card since he had played only one tournament over the past year due to injuries and spending time with his family.
The women’s final also saw defeat for the top-seeded player as Thailand’s 18-year-old Ratchanok Intanon became the youngest winner of the women’s title with a 22—20, 18—21, 21—14 victory over Li Xuerui of China.
Inthanon, who was the youngest-ever junior world champion at the age of 14 and won the world junior title for a record three times, faced stiff resistance in the first two games but ran up a 6—1 lead in the decider and maintained a comfortable lead for victory.
Published - August 11, 2013 07:01 pm IST