Kento Momota Withdraws from World Tour Finals Due to Back Injury
Thursday, 02 December 2021 – 10:39 GMT+7
He is optimistic that he will recover soon to appear in the closing event in 2021.
Momota's injury was the same as the one he suffered at the 2021 French Open. At that time, Momota chose to withdraw due to a similar injury as he was playing against his compatriot, Kanta Tsuneyama.
Besides Momota, there was another player from Group A who decided to retire, namely Rasmus Gemke.
The Danish badminton player stopped during his match against Viktor Axelsen. Gemke admitted that he had problems with his knee so he retired at 1-5. (mcr16/mcr20/jpnn)
This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Mundur dari BWF World Tour Finals 2021, Kento Momota Sampaikan Keluh Kesah
Japanese badminton king Kento Momota has decided to withdraw from the 2021 BWF World Tour Finals after suffering a back injury.
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