China's Olympic champion Lin Dan shattered world number one Lee Chong Wei's dreams of Asian Games gold today with a 22-20, 12-21, 21-9 victory in the semi-finals.
The Malaysian's final Asian Games ended in heartbreak as he pulled back from a game down against his long-time nemesis but faded in the decider.
Defending champion Lin will face world title-holder Chen Long in the final after his Chinese stablemate easily beat Hong Kong's Wei Nan 21-6 21-10 in the other semi.
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"He looked really confident in the third set and I could not follow him any more," said Lee, who has announced this Asian Games will be his last.
"I have done my best and I accept defeat. Now I'll go back (home) and have a rest before the next tournament."
Lin said he had been distracted by a disputed line call on one of his returns in the first game, which was called in by the line judge, but ruled out by the umpire.
"There was a misjudgment in the first game and that made me a little bit anxious, but I adjusted well," said Lin, who said he relished any chance to line up against Lee.
"I treasured this opportunity to play with Lee because it's a year since we last met -- I had some difficulties in the match, but I managed to change my attitude and mood.