Catch some of the crucial moments from the final day of the Japan Open Superseries, where Viktor Axelsen and Carolina Marin claimed singles titles
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Winner Viktor Axelsen (L) of Denmark and runner-up Lee Chong Wei (R) of Malaysia pose during the awards ceremony after the men’s singles final match at the Japan Open Badminton Championships in Tokyo. AFP
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2016 Rio Olympics champion Carolina Marin poses with He Bingjiao of China after winning gold at the Japan Open Superseries in Tokyo. AFP
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Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia hits a return against Viktor Axelsen in the final of the men’s singles. AFP
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Viktor Axelsen (R) of Denmark shakes hands with six-time Japan Open winner Lee Chong Wei (L) after his victory in the men’s singles final match. AFP
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Recently-crowned world champion Viktor Axelsen flaunts his winners’ medal after beating Lee Chong Wei in three games. AFP
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Indonesia’s Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (L) and Marcus Feraidi Gideon (R) claimed their fourth Superseries title of 2017 after a straight-game win over Japan’s Takuto Inoue and Yuki Kaneko in the men’s doubles final. AFP
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China’s He Bingjiao hits a return against Carolina Marin of Spain during the women’s singles final match. AFP

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