View of the trophy at the Uber Cup Badminton final tie between Japan and China in Aarhus, Denmark, 16 October 2021. - EPA pic
View of the trophy at the Uber Cup Badminton final tie between Japan and China in Aarhus, Denmark, 16 October 2021. - EPA pic
Chen Yu Fei of China in action during her women's singles match against Akane Yamaguchi of Japan at the Uber Cup Badminton final tie between Japan and China in Aarhus, Denmark, 16 October 2021. - EPA pic
Chen Yu Fei of China in action during her women's singles match against Akane Yamaguchi of Japan at the Uber Cup Badminton final tie between Japan and China in Aarhus, Denmark, 16 October 2021. - EPA pic

AARHUS, Denmark: China wrested back the Uber Cup title from Japan after defeating the defending champions 3-1 in the final played at the Ceres Arena here on Saturday night (early Sunday morning in Malaysia.)

The win also helped China lift the trophy for a record 15th time, after having won the title nine times between 1998 and 2016, before Japan emerged victorious in the 2018 edition in Bangkok where China were stunned by a 3-2 defeat to hosts Thailand in the semi-finals.

China' Chen Qing Chen reacts as she plays with Jia Yi Fan against Japan's Yuki Fukushima and Mayu Matsumoto during their Uber Cup women's double match in Aarhus, Denmark, on October 16, 2021. - AFP pic
China' Chen Qing Chen reacts as she plays with Jia Yi Fan against Japan's Yuki Fukushima and Mayu Matsumoto during their Uber Cup women's double match in Aarhus, Denmark, on October 16, 2021. - AFP pic

Japan, who had been aiming for their seventh Uber Cup, started well when world number five Akane Yamaguchi beat Tokyo Olympic champion Chen Yu Fei 21-18, 21-10.

However, China's women's doubles Olympic gold medallists, Chen Qing Chen-Jia Yi Fan ensured the match stayed within their grip by defeating Yuki Fukushima-Mayu Matsumoto 29-27, 15-21, 21-18 in an epic battle that lasted close to two hours.

China, the most successful nation in the women's team championship, then took lead when world number nine He Bing Jiao ousted Sayaka Takahashi in straight sets, winning 21-9, 21-18.

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Huang Dong Ping-Li Wen Mei then confirmed China's winning point in the next doubles match, defeating Misaki Matsutomo-Nami Matsuyama 24-22, 23-21 in a close fight. -- BERNAMA