Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien-chen overpowered his opponent in the China Open men’s singles final on Sunday, becoming the oldest tournament champion in the Super 1000 category at age 36.World No 6 Chou vanquished 27-year-old Toma Junior Popov of France in three games, 21-15, 7-21, 21-13, to claim his first elite-tier title since winning the Indonesia Open in 2019.The veteran needed just over an hour to seal the outcome in the championship match-up in Changzhou, eastern China.When an official video review showed that a final return from Popov had dropped out of bounds, an exhausted and emotional Chou knelt face-down on the court, hands outstretched in victory.Popov, ranked 16th worldwide, had been chasing his first victory at a Super 1000 tournament.Chou Tien-chen beat France’s Toma Junior Popov (left), who was chasing his first Super 1000 tournament. Photo: AFPHis younger brother Christo, ranked fifth, was eliminated in the round of 16 at this year’s China Open.
Chinese Taipei’s Chou becomes oldest Super 1000 winner at badminton’s China Open
World No 6 beats Toma Junior Popov of France in three games to claim first elite title since winning Indonesia Open in 2019.









