![Kento Momota, Wakana Nagahara and Mayu Matsumoto become Japan's first repeat world badminton champs | The Japan Times Kento Momota, Wakana Nagahara and Mayu Matsumoto become Japan's first repeat world badminton champs | The Japan Times](https://cdn-japantimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/sp-momota-a-20190827.jpg)
Kento Momota, Wakana Nagahara and Mayu Matsumoto become Japan's first repeat world badminton champs | The Japan Times
![Steen Schleicher on Twitter: "Current #PowerRanking in #MS 1.Viktor Axelsen 2.Anders Antonsen 3.Kento Momota 4.Lee Zii Jia 5.Kunlavut Vitidsarn 6. Shi Yu Qi 7. Anthony Ginting 8. Chou Tien Chen #Badminton #SudirmanCup Steen Schleicher on Twitter: "Current #PowerRanking in #MS 1.Viktor Axelsen 2.Anders Antonsen 3.Kento Momota 4.Lee Zii Jia 5.Kunlavut Vitidsarn 6. Shi Yu Qi 7. Anthony Ginting 8. Chou Tien Chen #Badminton #SudirmanCup](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FAxwsMBXMAIevRm.jpg)
Steen Schleicher on Twitter: "Current #PowerRanking in #MS 1.Viktor Axelsen 2.Anders Antonsen 3.Kento Momota 4.Lee Zii Jia 5.Kunlavut Vitidsarn 6. Shi Yu Qi 7. Anthony Ginting 8. Chou Tien Chen #Badminton #SudirmanCup
![Tokyo Olympics: Top five international badminton players to watch | Tokyo Olympics News - Times of India Tokyo Olympics: Top five international badminton players to watch | Tokyo Olympics News - Times of India](https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-83770802,width-1200,height-900,resizemode-4/.jpg)
Tokyo Olympics: Top five international badminton players to watch | Tokyo Olympics News - Times of India
![Basel, Switzerland. Credit: D. 25th Aug, 2019. (L-R) Anders Antonsen (DEN), Kento Momota (JPN), Sai Praneeth Bhamidipati (IND) Badminton : Winner Kento Momota of Japan poses with his medal on the podium Basel, Switzerland. Credit: D. 25th Aug, 2019. (L-R) Anders Antonsen (DEN), Kento Momota (JPN), Sai Praneeth Bhamidipati (IND) Badminton : Winner Kento Momota of Japan poses with his medal on the podium](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/3b0e5bd4d27647509f05ca9bf2b271b0/wbabgf.jpg)
Basel, Switzerland. Credit: D. 25th Aug, 2019. (L-R) Anders Antonsen (DEN), Kento Momota (JPN), Sai Praneeth Bhamidipati (IND) Badminton : Winner Kento Momota of Japan poses with his medal on the podium
![China Open 2019: Kento Momota beats Ramus Gemke in semi-final to inch closer to 10th title this year-Sports News , Firstpost China Open 2019: Kento Momota beats Ramus Gemke in semi-final to inch closer to 10th title this year-Sports News , Firstpost](http://www.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Kento-Momota-380.jpg)