Denmark Open 2021 Finals results Men’s and Women’s Singles along with the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles with their prize money
The 2021 Denmark Open had it’s finals for all division earlier today. The tournament went on for almost a week and has finally come to closure. 32 participants in the singles division and 64 participants in the doubles division took part in the competition and only player/duo has managed to finally etch their names in the trophy for their respective division. With that being said let’s take a look at the final results and their prize money across all division.
Denmark Open 2021 Final, All Divisions Results, score, fixtures, winners list and Prize Money
Men’s Singles Final and Prize Money
In the Men’s singles final V Axelson and Momota Kento went head to head against each other. V Axelson had to pull off a comeback after loosing the first set to end up winning the game. V Axelson beat Momota Kento (22-20, 18-21 and 12-21)
Axelson walked home with $59,500 whereas Momota Kento’s efforts were rewarded with $28,900.
Women’s Singles Final and Prize Money
In the Women’s singles final A Yamaguchi squared off against An S-y. An S-y was way behind in the third set and was forced to retire because of an injury. A Yamaguchi ended up winning the game (21-18, 23-25 and 5-16).
The prize money was the same so, A Yamaguchi earned $59,500 and An S-y earned $28,900.
Men’s Doubles Final and Prize Money
The Men’s doubles final saw a rather one sided clash between Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup and Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi. The team of Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi were able to get past their opponents with ease. The match ended with a score of 18-21 and 12-21 in the favour of the Japanese duo.
The winning duo of Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi won $62,900 in total whereas the loosing duo walked away with $29,750.
Women’s Doubles Final and Prize Money
The Women’s doubles final also turned out to be like that of the Men’s doubles final. Huang Dongping/Zheng Yu thumped Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-chan 21-15 and 21-17 to walk away with a comfortable victory.
Huang Dongping/Zheng Yu earned $62,900 whereas Lee So-hee/Shin Seung-chan earned $29,750 in their loosing effort.
Mixed Doubles Final and Prize Money
In the Mixed doubles finals Higashino/Yuta went up against Taerattanachai/Dechapol. This match up was also ended just in two sets and the duo of Higashino/Yuta walked home with the victory. The match ended with the scores of 21-18 and 21-9 in the favor of Higashino/Yuta.
The prize money was same as the rest of the doubles final where the winner got $62,900 and the second place got $29,750.
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