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Winner Viktor Axelsen (L) of Denmark and runner-up Lee Chong Wei (R) of Malaysia pose during the awards ceremony after the men's singles final match at the Japan Open Badminton Championships in Tokyo. AFP
Winner Viktor Axelsen (L) of Denmark and runner-up Lee Chong Wei (R) of Malaysia pose during the awa
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2016 Rio Olympics champion Carolina Marin poses with He Bingjiao of China after winning gold at the Japan Open Superseries in Tokyo. AFP
2016 Rio Olympics champion Carolina Marin poses with He Bingjiao of China after winning gold at the
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Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia hits a return against Viktor Axelsen in the final of the men's singles. AFP
Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia hits a return against Viktor Axelsen in the final of the men's singles. AF
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Viktor Axelsen (R) of Denmark shakes hands with six-time Japan Open winner Lee Chong Wei (L) after his victory in the men's singles final match. AFP
Viktor Axelsen (R) of Denmark shakes hands with six-time Japan Open winner Lee Chong Wei (L) after h
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Recently-crowned world champion Viktor Axelsen flaunts his winners' medal after beating Lee Chong Wei in three games. AFP
Recently-crowned world champion Viktor Axelsen flaunts his winners' medal after beating Lee Chong We
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Indonesia's Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (L) and Marcus Feraidi Gideon (R) claimed their fourth Superseries title of 2017 after a straight-game win over Japan's Takuto Inoue and Yuki Kaneko in the men's doubles final. AFP
Indonesia's Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (L) and Marcus Feraidi Gideon (R) claimed their fourth Superseri
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China's He Bingjiao hits a return against Carolina Marin of Spain during the women's singles final match. AFP
China's He Bingjiao hits a return against Carolina Marin of Spain during the women's singles final m
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Carolina Marin of Spain ends her 22-month title drought in Superseries tournaments with a win over He Bingjiao in straight games. AFP
Carolina Marin of Spain ends her 22-month title drought in Superseries tournaments with a win over H