Hanoi (VNA) - Nguyen Tien Minh won his and Vietnam's firstever Badminton Asian Championship’s bronze on Sunday in Wuhan, China.
This was another milestone for the 36-year-old Minh, finishing third at thecontinental tournament which is considered the ‘mini version’ of the worldtournament as Asia is home to some of the world's best badminton players.
Minh was defeated in the semi-final by Kento Momoto of Japan, a playerMinh has beaten three times out of their last five matches.
Former world number five seed Minh started the semi-final strongly taking a18-16 lead in the first set.
But Momota bounced back, taking five points in a row to win 21-18.
The second set was all about the world number one who won by 21-8 to move intothe final.
For his efforts, Minh boosted his world ranking by 6,420 points and earned 5,800USD in prize money.
Momota later beat China's Shi Yuqi to win the Asian title. Other bronzemedalist was Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei.-VNA