Former world number one Lee Chong Wei beat current top rank Chen Long to win the China Open on Sunday in straight sets, securing his second major title of the season. Lee dismissed China's Chen in 50 minutes at the Haixia Olympic Sports Centre in the south-eastern city of Fuzhou, 21-15, 21-11, denying the top seed his sixth Super Series title of the year.
Lee, currently unseeded after a eight-month doping ban, has had a patchy year that saw him make early exits in Japan, South Korea and Denmark, and had lost to Chen in their last four meetings.
The Malaysian beat long-time rival and five-time world champion Lin Dan on Saturday to reach the final, in a hard-fought three sets that may silence critics who have questioned Lee's fitness since he returned to the court.
"I'm really happy to have won the China Open on the home court of Lin Dan and Chen Long," said Lee. "I've won many titles, except the China Open. It was very hard to get. Today I just played fast, just kept going."
Meanwhile, in the women's singles, world number six Li Xuerui of China beat top seed and defending champion Saina Nehwal of India 21-12, 21-15.
Former world number one and Olympic champion Li continued a solid run in Fuzhou after scooping the title in Denmark last month, while Nehwal has recently been plagued by injury and illness.
"I started well, but I wasn't able to connect the shuttle, it was very strange," said Nehwal.
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