Men's Doubles Fajar Rian Only Wins Runner Up Position At Singapore Open 2024

Indonesian men's doubles Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto had to settle for bringing home the BWF Super 750 Singapore Open 2024 tournament runner-up after losing to the Chinese pair He Ji Ting/Ren Xiang Yu on Sunday.

Fajar/Rian lost to He/Ren through two straight games 19-21, 14-21 in the 40-minute final match, which was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

The first game went quite tough for the two pairs who were constantly putting pressure on each other at their first meeting today.

The number was fiercely adrift with Fajar/Rian and He/Ren at the beginning of the first game, before in the middle of the game, the Chinese representatives were up to five points.

The Indonesian pair, who are the seventh seed, did not immediately lose focus and continued to pursue numbers and penetrate solid defense from He/Ren.

The service error filed by Rian made He/Ren reach the first matchpoint 20-16, but the point rate was stopped when Fajar/Rian won three points in a row.

However, in the end it was the Chinese pair who won the first game 21-19.

The second game was started by He/Ren who seemed more confident and immediately won a 4-1 advantage over Fajar/Rian.

Not immediately falling into pressure, the reigning All England Open champion immediately pursued, even though the second game interval was won by He/Ren 11-8.

After halftime, the young Chinese pair ranked 10th in the world increasingly appeared confident and left Fajar/Rian quite far with a score of 16-10.

The fast and draining rally continues to be Fajar/Rian's mainstay weapon to gain point by point. However, a number of mistakes themselves are also quite common so that they benefit the opponent.

The six-digit margin occurred again when He/Ren were 18-12 ahead. At this crucial moment, the Indonesian pair tried to keep appearing calm and winning two consecutive points.

He/Ren, who appeared aggressive, continued to put pressure on them, and won matchpoint 20-14 before they finally brought home the Singapore Open 2024 title with a final score of 21-14.