Nguyen Thuy Linh: Badminton Semifinal & $235K Prize

In the quarter -finals of the women’s singles of the Badminton Tournament Canada Open, which ended this morning (July 5) at midnight, the tennis player Nguyen Thuy Linh (22nd place in the world rankings) sat down with a result of 2: 1 (17/21, 22/20, 21/15).

Nguyen Thuy Linh escaped a defeat in the quarter -finals of the Canada Open Badminton Tournament 2025 and secured a ticket for the semi -finals.

Nguyen Thuy Linh managed to escape

Vietnam’s tennis player No. 1 started well and was often in the lead against Wong Ling Ching. However, his opponent played explosively, equalized to 17:17 and then scored four points in a row to the 21:17 victory in the first set.

Nguyen Thuy Linh played in the second set with great commitment, but Wong Ling Ching remained stable. The two players fought for the score until the score of 18:18, then Wong Ling Ching took the lead with 20:18 and had two match balls. High concentration and courage for the right time helped Nguyen Thuy Linh, determined to play, to be compensated for 20:20 and then win at 22:20. To regret the Malaysian player, she equalized to 1-1.

Nguyen Thuy Linh spectacularly entered the semi-finals of the badminton with a bonus of 6 billion- Photo 2.

Nguyen Thuy Linh then strives to win the badminton tournament Canada Open in the World Tour Super 300 system with a total prize money of 6 billion and.

After successfully escaping a defeat in the second game, Nguyen Thuy Linh played enthusiastically in the decisive third game, controlled the game well and won with a difference of 21/15. He completed his comeback against Wong Ling Ching after over an hour of competition.

In the semi -finals of the women’s singles of the Canada Open, Nguyen Thuy Linh meets Amalie Schulz (Denmark). The 24-year-old is currently number 69 in the world rankings. In order to achieve the semi -finals, Amalie Schulz defeated the Sung Shuo Yun (Taiwan, number 23 in the world rankings) in the second round.

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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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