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Singapore Open: Lanier Silences Home Crowd To Deny Loh Historic Title
The victory marked another significant milestone in the rapid rise of the 21-year-old Frenchman, who secured his second BWF Super 750 crown and became the first French men's singles player to win the prestigious tournament.
For Loh, the defeat was a heartbreaking end to a memorable week. The former world champion had been bidding to become the first Singaporean to lift the men's singles trophy at the home event since 1962, with a packed arena firmly behind him throughout the final.
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