Lin takes world badminton title

Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei had to retire injured leaving China's Lin Dan to take the badminton world title 16-21, 21-13, 20-17.

Chinese superstar Lin Dan has taken the badminton world title for a fifth time after his arch rival Lee Chong Wei was stretchered off the court in the third game.

The current world number one from Malaysia dropped to his haunches at 19-16 down and then tried to recover.

But he had to retire from the match at 20-17 - leaving Lin, who is world and Olympic champion, to take the title 16-21, 21-13, 20-17.

"It would appear that he suffered some cramps and he has subsequently been taken to hospital," said Gayle Alleyne, communications manager for badminton's world body the BWF at a press conference after the match.

Lee had been hoping to end a run of high-profile defeats at the hands of Lin - widely regarded as the game's best-ever player - who beat him in the previous world title men's singles final and in the two last Olympic finals.

Lin, 29, known as "Super Dan", was making his comeback at the tournament with a controversial wildcard place after a year on the sidelines to spend time with his family.

The two badminton legends put on a brilliant display in the first set in front of a packed Tianhe gymnasium in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

"Both Chong Wei and I did a good job - it's a pity he could not last until the end," Lin said after the match.

"He got this cramp out there and it reminded me of my training - when you have that, you cannot move at all. From that moment we were not opponents any more. I really wanted to help and I went over to ask if he was OK. He didn't want to give up."


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