The Asian Leg of the HSBC BWF World Tour 2020 concluded safely and successfully in Thailand last week. The three-week badminton bonanza also produced some extraordinary stats.
Viktor Axelsen continued his remarkable run of never dropping a game to Ng Ka Long Angus by beating the Hong Kong China athlete in the final. It was their ninth meeting.
Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu’s success brought them and Indonesia their first Super 1000 women’s doubles title.
Lee Yang/Wang Chi-Lin are the first players in history to win back-to-back Super 1000s a week apart.
After over five years, Marin bagged consecutive straight games victories over Tai in the final. She last did so in 2015 (All England, French Open, World Superseries Finals).
En route to becoming the first men’s singles player to win all three Super 1000s in a season, Axelsen also extended his unbeaten streak to 28 matches.
Russia finally had a singles player at a season finale thanks to Evgeniya Kosetskaya.
Marin’s final appearance was her first after three tries.
Axelsen-Anders Antonsen battle was the first all-Danish men’s singles final since season-enders started with the World Badminton GP Finals in 1983.
Lee/Shin became Korea’s first year-end women’s doubles champs in 30 years, emulating Hwang Hye Young/Chung Myung Hee at World Badminton GP Finals in 1991.
Lee/Wang joined Fung Permadi and Tai as the only players representing Chinese Taipei to win a season-concluding event.
Only Li Lingwei (four) and Susi Susanti (six) have now more end-of-season women’s singles crowns than Tai (three).
Antonsen became the first player to beat Axelsen in 379 days. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting was the last to do so at Indonesia Masters 2020.
Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai also emerged the first ever shuttlers from Thailand to win a title in the Finals series’ entire 38-year history.
Standout Stat: World No 129 Benyapa Aimsaard’s win over Kosetskaya was the biggest upset in Bangkok, the Thai youngster beating a player ranked 104 places above her at the TOYOTA Thailand Open.