Seo Seung-jae, right, celebrates winning the men's doubles title along with Kang Min-hyuk, left, to add to his mixed doubles crown in Copenhagen ©Badmintonphoto

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Denmark's Kim Astrup, left, and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, right, thrilled the home crowd but came up short in the men's doubles final ©Badmintonphoto
Denmark's Kim Astrup, left, and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, right, thrilled the home crowd but came up short in the men's doubles final ©Badmintonphoto


South Korea's Seo Seung-jae, left, and Chae Yu-jung, right, jump for joy after clinching mixed doubles gold ©Badmintonphoto
South Korea's Seo Seung-jae, left, and Chae Yu-jung, right, jump for joy after clinching mixed doubles gold ©Badmintonphoto


Top seeds Chen Qingchen, left, and Jia Yifan, right, of China proved too strong for Indonesia's Apriyani Rahayu and Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti ©Badmintonphoto
Top seeds Chen Qingchen, left, and Jia Yifan, right, of China proved too strong for Indonesia's Apriyani Rahayu and Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti ©Badmintonphoto


Chinese stars Chen Qingchen, left, and Jia Yifan have now won four women's doubles titles ©Badmintonphoto
Chinese stars Chen Qingchen, left, and Jia Yifan have now won four women's doubles titles ©Badmintonphoto


Three-time world champion Carolina Marín, left, of Spain congratulates South Korea's An Se-young after being soundly beaten ©Badmintonphoto
Three-time world champion Carolina Marín, left, of Spain congratulates South Korea's An Se-young after being soundly beaten ©Badmintonphoto


South Korea's top seed An Se-young showed her class in a one-sided women's singles final ©Badmintonphoto
South Korea's top seed An Se-young showed her class in a one-sided women's singles final ©Badmintonphoto


The men's singles final last more than 100 minutes with Kodai Naraoka playing his part in an attritional affair ©Badmintonphoto
The men's singles final last more than 100 minutes with Kodai Naraoka playing his part in an attritional affair ©Badmintonphoto


Japan's Kodai Naraoka won a marathon first game and was just three points away from victory only to crumble physically ©Badmintonphoto
Japan's Kodai Naraoka won a marathon first game and was just three points away from victory only to crumble physically ©Badmintonphoto


Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand celebrates after coming from behind to win the men's singles title ©Badmintonphoto
Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand celebrates after coming from behind to win the men's singles title ©Badmintonphoto