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Anders Antonsen lose final in Korea after spectacular clash against Christie

Anders Antonsen lost the final in Korea
Anders Antonsen lost the final in KoreaAFP / AFP / AFP / Profimedia

Anders Antonsen on Sunday morning lost the final in the Korea Open to Indonesia's Jonatan Christie 10-21, 21-15, 17-21

Anders Antonsen failed to go all the way in the Korea Open. Early on Sunday, he lost the final of the Super 500 tournament in Seoul.

The Danish World No. 2 otherwise fought back well after a difficult start, but lost 10-21, 21-15, 17-21 to the Indonesian Jonathan Christie, who is No. 6 in the world rankings.

Antonsen reduced the deficit to 17-19 in the third set, but then made a mistake, and Christie could subsequently celebrate his first tournament triumph of the season.

The match started very evenly, but was then interrupted for a good five minutes at 5-5 as Antonsen was bleeding from his elbow and could not make it stop. He bandaged the elbow, but it clearly bothered him.

Antonsen made countless errors, and the Indonesian opened a five-point gap at 12-7. The Dane did not do much to chase a comeback in the set, but instead focused on winning the next two.

Antonsen also got off to a bad start in the second set, when Christie went up 4-0 and later made it 7-3, but then the match completely changed character.

Antonsen controlled the game, forcing Christie to make mistakes. Antonsen opened up a four-point gap at 12-8, which subsequently turned into 17-10, and Antonsen had no trouble closing out the set. 

Antonsen also got off to a good start in the third set, where he took a 3-1 lead, but Christie again managed to turn the match on its head. The Indonesian took a 9-6 lead and led 11-9 at the change of sides.

The Dane leveled at 11-11, but only to lose the next three points. From there, the Indonesian maintained his lead.

Antonsen chased a comeback when he won three successive points to turn 14-19 into 17-19, but he then failed to take advantage of an opportunity to make it 18-19. 

Christie then capitalized on his first match point on the following point.