Lin Dan stays 'Super'

Lin Dan stays Super
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Badminton king Lin Dan saw off world champion Chen Long in an epic Asian Games final today as he successfully defended his title and showed he can still dominate the sport at 30.

Incheon: Badminton king Lin Dan saw off world champion Chen Long in an epic Asian Games final today as he successfully defended his title and showed he can still dominate the sport at 30.

"Super Dan", a day after beating his arch-rival Lee Chong Wei, bested a challenger five years his junior who is considered his successor at the top of the sport.
Lin Dan exults after winning the men singles badminton  gold in the 17th Asian Games in Incheon on Monday. He rallied well to defeat world champion Chen Long
Chen went a game up in the all-Chinese final but Lin fought back to take the second before a show of power and agility in the decider took him home 12-21, 21-16, 21-16.

The tense conclusion to the world-standard competition left 25-year-old Chen without a win against the twice Olympic and five-time world champion in seven attempts.

As Lin's fans gathered outside the Gyeyang arena, banging on the windows to take a picture with him, the Chinese star said fierce air conditioning had made the job tough.

"I'm very happy I took the gold medal -- Chen Long and I have had a difficult tournament because of the wind on the court, but we played a very good match for the crowd," said Lin, echoing complaints from several players in Incheon.

Asked whether anyone else could replace him as a Chinese shuttling legend, Lin pointed to team-mate Chen.

After a match in which Lin Dan's name was being constantly yelled by the crowd, a gracious Chen said it did not upset him.
"We're all from China and whoever wins, it's OK -- I just try my best."

A confident Chen was in attacking mood in the first game, surging to an 11-4 lead. Lin failed to close out the points as Chen dug out returns and blocked powerful drives.

A flat Lin put the final two points in the net for Chen to take it 21-12.

The second game was a mesmerising duel as Lin closed Chen's early three-point lead and went into the break 11-8 up after a driving backhand pass followed by an unreturnable body shot.

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