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Malaysia Open: Lee Chong Wei, Tai Tzu-ying win singles titles

Lee, 35, finished the match, which was filled with drama and upturns at 21-17, 23-21, after 71 minutes

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Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei and Taiwan's Tai Tzu-ying bagged the men's and women's singles title respectively in the Malaysian Open badminton tournament here on Sunday. Lee beat Kento Momota to end the Japanese rising star's winning streak since his return from a one-year suspension while bagging his 12th title at the tournament.

Lee, 35, finished the match, which was filled with drama and upturns at 21-17, 23-21, after 71 minutes, reports Xinhua news agency. Lee admitted that if he had to fight the third game, he probably would have lost to Momota, who is 12 years younger than him. Momota said Lee is still a dominant player in the men's singles category, though Lee has said that with the retirement of old players like himself and Lin Dan, the future belongs to rising stars like Victor Axelsen and Momota.

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