Shin Yu-bin continued to give his opponent a smash opportunity, but he eventually wins points with a defense that does not lose time.
As the victory approaches, Shin Yu-bin energizes him with his unique fighting spirit.
Shin Yu-bin won the championship by beating China’s rookie Riyaker 4-2.
In the women’s doubles, paired with Jeon Ji-hee, who collaborated on silver at the world championships last month, she also beat the Chinese group to win two gold medals.
Although it is a low-level competition without “the strongest” Chinese top-ranked players, it is encouraging that Shin Yu-bin is on the rise ahead of the Hangzhou Asian Games, which is just three months away.
Shin Yu-bin said, “I’m happy to continue the good flow after the world championships,” adding, “I’ll do my best to continue to improve my performance because I have really important competitions ahead of me this year and next year.”
Yeo Seo-jung of mechanical gymnastics, who emerged as a star with Shin Yu-bin by winning a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, won her second consecutive Asian vault title with her overwhelming skills.
But you can’t see Yeo Seo-jeong’s golden leap in Hangzhou.
Yeo Seo-jung chose the world championship because the schedule for the 2024 Paris Olympics and the Asian Games overlapped.
Yeo Seo-jung, who succeeded her father, Professor Yeo Hong-chul, by harvesting a gold medal in the vault at the 2018 Asian Games, decided to aim for the Olympic medal this time.
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