Asian Badminton Championship Live: Top seed Kento Momota suffers shock early exit from Asia Championships- Two-time world champion Kento Momota suffered a shock first-round defeat at the Asia Championships on Wednesday as his poor run of form hit a new low. Follow InsideSport.IN for more updates
Indonesia’s Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo, ranked 52nd in the world, lost the first game but stormed back to stun the Japanese top seed 17-21, 21-17, 21-7 in just over an hour in Manila.
Asian Badminton Championship Live: Top seed Kento Momota suffers shock early exit from Asia ChampionshipsAsian Badminton Championship Live: Top seed Kento Momota suffers shock early exit from Asia Championships
“It wasn’t about my opponent, I think my performance wasn’t good at all.
“I hope to find out what I did wrong and what I need to reflect on so that I can prepare for next time.”
Momota has failed to rediscover his scintillating top form after being badly injured in a career-threatening car crash in January 2020.
Momota’s only title since came at the Indonesia Masters last November and soon after he pulled out of December’s World Championships with a back injury.
Asian Badminton Championship Live: Top seed Kento Momota suffers shock early exit from Asia Championships
Momota lost his opening match at the German Open last month and failed to get past the quarter-finals at the prestigious All England Championships.
The Japanese ace said that his “spirit was almost broken” by the accident which killed his driver on the way to Kuala Lumpur airport just hours after winning the Malaysia Masters.
Momota suffered double vision and needed surgery on an orbital bone near his eye, leaving him fearing his career might be over.
He returned to the circuit at the end of 2020 and had been favourite for Olympic gold on home soil in Tokyo last year, but was eliminated early.
Asian Badminton Championship Live: Top seed Kento Momota suffers shock early exit from Asia Championships
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