Bianca Walkden beaten by arch rival Zheng Shuyin in Grand Prix final in Japan

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By Nick Hope
BBC Olympic sports reporter
World winner Bianca Walkden took silver in the World Taekwondo Grand Prix final in Japan after a loss to arch rival Zheng Shuyin at the +67kg class.
This had been the first meeting between the pair because Walkden’s controversial victory from the Olympic winner in the World Championship in May.
There the Briton employed tactics to force Zheng to a collection.
Walkden led in which she struck, but Zheng levelled to force a decider.
Team-mate Christian McNeish impressively defeated world winner Lee Dae-hoon of all South Korea 33-26 in the -68kg semi-finals.
But, Iran’s Asian Games champion as he moved to a controlling 36-20 success Mirhashem Hosseini proved too powerful.
Bradly Sinden – since getting Britain male world champion in the sport in May, rival for the very first time – suffered a defeat by Ray Edival Pontes at the -68kg branch.
His return will be stepped up by olympic silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad after a succession of injuries in the men’s heavyweight division on Saturday, which may also contain team-mate Mahama Cho into the sport.
Champion Lauren Williams might take a step towards qualifying for Tokyo 2020 and will comprise at the women’s -67 kg division.
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