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2012 London Olympics Badminton Men's Singles Final Data Statistics Detailed Statistics!
The 2012 London Olympics Badminton Men's Singles final was a thrilling three-game match where Lin Dan triumphed over Lee Chong Wei 2-1.
The detailed scores for the three games were (with Lin Dan listed first): 15-21, 21-10, and 21-19. After losing the first game, Lin Dan came back strong, winning the next two to secure victory.
Game 1:
The first game was a closely contested battle from the start, with the score fluctuating. Lin Dan made a few early mistakes, falling behind 3-5. He then launched a series of powerful attacks from the back of the court, tying the score at 6-5. Lee Chong Wei then countered with a delicate net drop, leveling the score at 6-6. After a timeout, the two players continued to fight tooth and nail, with Lee Chong Wei's relentless defense and Lin Dan's occasional wasted opportunities gradually giving Lee Chong Wei a lead.
Lin Dan found himself trailing 11-16. Despite trying to close the gap, a few crucial errors, including a shot that went out of bounds, kept Lee Chong Wei firmly in control. With Lin Dan at 13-19, he managed to score two consecutive points. However, a sharp cross-court smash by Lee Chong Wei secured him game point. The game ended with Lin Dan's push shot going out of bounds, giving Lee Chong Wei a 15-21 victory.
Game 2:
Lin Dan upped his attack, showing greater control and dominating the net exchanges, opening up a 3-1 lead. However, a series of errors allowed Lee Chong Wei to tie the score at 3-3. Both players remained locked in a tight battle, until Lin Dan broke through at 6-6, scoring two consecutive points with sharp attacks. He then extended his lead with a powerful cross-court smash and a drop shot that landed outside the lines, reaching 8-6. He maintained his momentum and ultimately secured the game with a convincing 21-10 victory.
This game marked a shift in the match's momentum. Lin Dan took the lead and showcased his strong attacking ability. Lee Chong Wei struggled to keep up with Lin Dan's pace, especially in the later stages, making a series of crucial errors.
Game 3:
The final game saw a relentless exchange of blows from the very beginning, with both players showcasing their offensive prowess. Lin Dan pushed forward, but Lee Chong Wei responded with his own aggressive play. Lin Dan pushed his attack further, while Lee Chong Wei's dominance at the net kept the score close. Lin Dan, however, made a couple of mistakes near the net, finding himself trailing 5-8. Despite some errors from Lee Chong Wei, including a shot going out of bounds and a net shot that went out, Lin Dan's strong performance allowed him to gain four consecutive points, putting him ahead 9-8.
After a timeout, Lin Dan pushed a shot out of bounds, Lee Chong Wei missed an attack, and Lin Dan's jump smash went wide, allowing Lee Chong Wei to tie the score at 12-12. A net shot by Lee Chong Wei, a powerful cross-court smash, and a follow-up smash gave Lee Chong Wei a 15-13 lead. Lin Dan countered with a cross-court smash and Lee Chong Wei's net shot went out, bringing the score to 15-15. Unfortunately, Lin Dan's shot hit the net, then another shot landed in bounds but inside Lee Chong Wei's half of the court. Lin Dan then made two more errors, resulting in a 16-18 deficit. Lin Dan countered with a powerful attack, followed by a drop shot that landed in, tying the score at 18-18. After another point was exchanged, Lin Dan struck with powerful attacks and a well-placed drop shot, achieving match point at 20-19. The final point went to Lin Dan, with Lee Chong Wei's shot landing out of bounds. This secured Lin Dan's 21-19 victory, a hard-earned triumph that showcased his resilience and mastery of the game. This victory cemented his legacy as one of the greatest badminton players of all time.
Lin Dan's victory in the 2012 London Olympics Badminton Men's Singles final was a testament to his exceptional skill, determination, and unwavering focus. It solidified his status as a true badminton legend.