Koreans the big winners at Denmark Open with three titles


Yong-dae-Yeon-seong in action against Liu Cheng-Lu Kai of China in the Denmark Open final. The South Korean won 21-8, 21-14. - EPA

ODENSE (Denmark): Shuttler Ko Sung-hyun marked South Korea’s best-ever showing in the Superseries by romping to victory with partner Kim Ha-na in the mixed doubles final at the Denmark Open.

The duo exacted sweet revenge over favourites Ahmad Tantowi-Lilyana Natsir of Indonesia with a 20-22, 21-18, 21-9 victory in a 65-minute final to cap South Korea’s record sweep of three titles.

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