Anthony out to stop Kento from winning his 11th title


Great form: Indonesia’s Anthony Ginting hitting a return against China’s Chen Long during the semi-finals at the World Tour Finals in Guangzhou yesterday. — AP

KUALA LUMPUR: Anthony Ginting is only one of the five men’s singles players who have beaten world number one Kento Momota in the international stage this year – can he do it again?

The world No. 8 Indonesian has set up a mouth-watering clash against the Japanese in today’s final in the US$1.5mil (RM6.2mil) World Tour Finals in Guangzhou, China.

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