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Reigning Olympic champion Chen is bidding to win his second straight Asian Championships title.
Momota outclassed Lee Chong Wei in Saturday's semi-final.
Chen has won four career meetings against Momota in straight games.
Defending champion Chen Long takes on in-form Kento Momota in the men's singles gold medal match of Asian Badminton Championships 2018 in Wuhan, China on Sunday, April 29.
How to watch BAC 2018 final on TV, online and start time
The men's singles final between Momota and Chen will not start before 3 pm local time, 12:30 pm IST.
DSport will provide live television coverage of the BAC 2018 in India. Live streaming will be available on DSport on Yupp TV and JioTV mobile application.
Chen Long vs Kento Momota preview
The world number three survived a stiff test against India's HS Prannoy in the semi-final Saturday. Chen had trouble in the early stages of the opening game as his lower-ranked opponent was mixing it up well but the local favorite made sure he stepped up and clinched a 21-16, 21-18 win.
On the other hand, former world number two Momota showed he is well and truly back to dominate the rest of the men's singles field by taking out Malaysia great Lee Chong Wei in straight sets — 21-19, 21-14 in his semi-final match.
Reigning Olympic champion Chen is bidding to win his second straight Asian Championships title.
Momota outclassed Lee Chong Wei in Saturday's semi-final.
Chen has won four career meetings against Momota in straight games.
Defending champion Chen Long takes on in-form Kento Momota in the men's singles gold medal match of Asian Badminton Championships 2018 in Wuhan, China on Sunday, April 29.
How to watch BAC 2018 final on TV, online and start time
The men's singles final between Momota and Chen will not start before 3 pm local time, 12:30 pm IST.
DSport will provide live television coverage of the BAC 2018 in India. Live streaming will be available on DSport on Yupp TV and JioTV mobile application.
Chen Long vs Kento Momota preview
The world number three survived a stiff test against India's HS Prannoy in the semi-final Saturday. Chen had trouble in the early stages of the opening game as his lower-ranked opponent was mixing it up well but the local favorite made sure he stepped up and clinched a 21-16, 21-18 win.
On the other hand, former world number two Momota showed he is well and truly back to dominate the rest of the men's singles field by taking out Malaysia great Lee Chong Wei in straight sets — 21-19, 21-14 in his semi-final match.
