Japan's Kento Momota became the first-ever male Japanese player to win gold at the Badminton World Championships on Sunday, beating China's Shi Yuqi in the final. As Badminton Talk shared, the 23-year ...
Two-time gold medallist at the World Badminton Championships, Kento Momota has stunned the fans of the sport around the world with his sudden retirement from the international circuit. The 29-year-old ...
April 18 (Reuters) - Japan's two-time world champion Kento Momota said on Thursday he is retiring from badminton, after the former world number one failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Momota won ...
Once hailed as the undisputed king of badminton, Kento Momota claimed 11 titles in 2019, suffering just six defeats in 73 matches. A month after winning his 11th title in a year, he was involved in a ...
Kento Momota will retire from badminton after the Thomas and Uber Cup this year Two-time world champion Kento Momota has announced that his international career will end with the 2024 Thomas & Uber ...
Kento Momota’s indefinite ban from badminton for gambling at an illegal casino could be lifted as early as May next year, according to reports.