US Open Badminton: Local Players Eliminated

In the second round on June 26, Vietnam’s top male player Le Duc Phat (world No. 66) delivered a lacklustre performance against world No. 77 Harry Huang of the UK. Huang maintained the upper hand in both games, forcing Phat to play catch-up throughout. The Vietnamese shuttler was unable to recover and exited the tournament.

On the same day, Hai Dang (world No. 73) faced a tough challenge from world No. 6 Chou Tien-chen of Taiwan (China). The 24-year-old Vietnamese player had a promising start, leading 14–12 in the first set. However, Chou rallied to take the set 21–17. In the second set, Dang built a seven-point lead but failed to capitalise, allowing Chou to come back and win again 21–17.

Earlier, Nguyen Thuy Linh (world No. 23) was knocked out in the first round by India’s 16-year-old rising star Tanvi Sharma. Linh had been seen as a strong contender following her runner-up finish at the German Open Super 300 earlier this year.

With these results, Vietnam has no remaining representatives at the US Open 2025, part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 series.

The players will next compete at the Canada Open Super 300, scheduled from July 1 to 6. According to the draw, Phat and Dang will face each other in the first round, while Linh, seeded second, will take on world No. 82 Vivien Sandorhazi of Hungary.

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The Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s latest rankings have seen the return of Vietnam’s number-one badminton player Nguyen Thuy Linh to the world’s top 30.

Key Takeaways: Vietnamese Shuttlers at the US Open 2025

To further illustrate the performances of the Vietnamese badminton players at the US Open 2025, here’s a table highlighting key data points and observations. This table provides a concise overview of the matches, offering a quick reference for readers.

| Player | World ranking (Pre-Tournament) | round Reached | Opponent | Result | Key Observations |

| —————— | —————————— | ————— | ————————– | —————– | —————————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| le Duc Phat | 66 | 2nd Round | Harry Huang (UK, #77) | Loss | Underperformed, unable to match Huang’s pace. |

| Hai Dang | 73 | 2nd Round | Chou Tien-chen (TPE, #6) | Loss | Showed promise, but couldn’t maintain lead against a top-10 player. |

| Nguyen Thuy Linh | 23 | 1st Round | Tanvi Sharma (IND) | Loss | Upset by a young rising star, highlighting the increasing competitiveness of the sport and the role of upcoming talent. |

| Overall | N/A | N/A | N/A | Vietnam Out | vietnam’s hopes were dashed early in the tournament, wiht no players advancing beyond the second round. |

This table showcases the challenges faced by Vietnamese badminton players at the US Open 2025. The results underscore the need for consistent top-level performances and greater resilience against both established players and emerging talents. We should give special attention to the performance gap between the Vietnamese athletes and higher ranked players, while also highlighting the competitive edge of these younger badminton athletes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In this section, we address common questions about the tournament and the performance of the Vietnamese players, offering clear and concise answers to enhance your understanding.

Q: How did the Vietnamese players perform at the US Open 2025?

A: Unfortunately, the Vietnamese players did not advance far in the tournament. Le duc Phat and Hai Dang reached the second round, while Nguyen Thuy Linh was eliminated in the first round. This highlights the challenges faced by the Vietnamese team at this tournament.

Q: Who were the main opponents for the Vietnamese players?

A: The opponents included Harry Huang (UK), Chou Tien-chen (TPE), and Tanvi Sharma (IND). Chou Tien-chen is a top-ranked player, and Sharma is a rising star.

Q: What were the key takeaways from the Vietnamese players’ performances?

A: The results indicate a need for vietnamese players to improve consistency in high-pressure matches and to be ready for the competitive edge from rising talents.

Q: What’s next for the Vietnamese badminton players?

A: The players will next compete at the Canada Open super 300, scheduled for the beginning of July.This presents an opportunity for them to regroup and improve their performance.

Q: Where can I find more data on badminton in Vietnam?

A: To find locations to play and learn about badminton in Vietnam,you can search on BadmintonCentral [[1]] or check online resources to find badminton clubs and facilities. While this specific reference is based in Nova Scotia, Canada, the website has many areas where players connect globally. Also, keep an eye on Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings and news sources for updates.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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