Badminton star Momota feared career over after deadly crash
Japanese badminton star Kento Momota's Olympic preparations were dealt a blow when he was injured in the crash in Kuala Lumpur, suffering cuts and heavy bruising after the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a lorry. – AFP pic, March 6, 2020.
JAPAN’S badminton king Kento Momota said he was again dreaming of Tokyo Olympics gold today but didn’t know when he’d return to action after a car crash that left him fearing his career was over. The world number one admitted his “spirit was almost broken” after the accident in January – hours after he won the Malaysia Masters – which killed the driver of the vehicle taking him to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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