While the men bowed out in Thomas Cup, Chinese women continued their dominance in the Uber Cup with a 3-0 mauling of Korea.
The Japanese men's team completely dominated the proceedings, as China, who had been unbeaten since 2004, managed to win just one game in the three matches and that too after saving a couple of game points.
The stage was set by world number four Kenichi Tago, who humbled world number two Chen Long 21-13 21-11 in 43 minutes to hand the Chinese their first defeat in the competition.
With world champion Lin Dan scheduled to play the third singles, all Chinese men needed to do was to stretch till the fifth rubber but former junior world champion Kento Momota wasn't going to be an easy prey for world number six Pengyu Du.
"We were always targeting the Chinese as we thought they were beatable despite the fact that they had very good singles players. I am happy that I got a chance to finish things off," said Momota after the match.
But their Korean coach, Joo Bong Park, expressed surprise over Japan's entry into the final.
"It (the win) came as a big surprise to us all. What was even more surprising was the way Momota won the second singles against Du. If he had not, then the tie could have gone either way with Lin Dan to play the third singles," said Park.
