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Kunlavut becomes first Thai to win Malaysia Open in 68 years

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His win emulates that of Charoen Wattanasin, who lifted the title in 1958.

KUALA LUMPUR: Thai men’s singles shuttler Kunlavut Vitidsarn lifted the Malaysia Open crown today, becoming the first player from the country to win the men’s singles title in 68 years.

The world No 2 shuttler won the first game 23-21 and was leading 6-1 in the second game when world No 1 Shi Yu Qi from China retired after showing signs of pain in his right shoulder at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil here.

It was a memorable title for Kunlavut as he is the first Thai player to win the singles crown in 68 years. The last time was in 1958 when Charoen Wattanasin lifted the title.

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