BWF World Championships 2025 preview: Lee Zii Jia and Anthony Ginting return from injuries

BWF World Championships 2025 — Stories to watch

Can An Seyoung continue her stunning run of form? The women’s world number one, who won Olympic gold in this very arena last year, has gone from strength to strength this year.

Since her triumph last August at the Olympics, she has won seven titles on the BWF World Tour and entrenched herself at the top of the world rankings. The shuttler from Republic of Korea may be the clearest favourite in any of the five events to win the world title.

On the men’s side, the two-time Olympic champ Viktor Axelsen isn’t competing as the Dane is still recovering from surgery. Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarnthe defending champion, enters as only the third seed, behind both Shi Yuqi and Anders Antonseneach looking for their first crowns.

Shi has a tricky opening clash against India’s Lakshya sen to navigate if he wants to join the likes of Kunlavut and another prior titleholder, the 2021 winner Loh Kean Yewin the pantheon of world champions.

And hosts France have an outside shout of making a deep run in the tournament, with European champion Alex Lanier the seventh seed in Paris.

There are also injury returns for Lee Zii Jia and Anthony Ginting.

Key players and Championship Prospects: A Closer Look

As we gear up for the BWF World Championships 2025, the anticipation is palpable. The absence of Viktor Axelsen due to injury adds another dimension to the competition, opening doors for other top contenders. To better understand the landscape,let’s delve into a comparative analysis of the key players:

Player Nation World Ranking Recent Form (Last 12 Months) Championship Aspirations
An Seyoung Republic of Korea 1 7 BWF World Tour Titles Clear favorite,aiming for a dominant performance.
kunlavut Vitidsarn Thailand 3 Defending Champion Seeking to retain the title and solidify his status.
shi Yuqi China 2 Consistent performer Eager for his first World Championship crown.
Anders Antonsen Denmark N/A Chasing his maiden title.

This table provides a snapshot of the top contenders,emphasizing their world rankings,recent successes,and ultimate goals at the Championships. Note that the form shown is based on the events reported at the time of writng, and recent form may change depending on the competition. This facts, which is compiled by an editorial professional, is designed to provide a clear review.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the BWF World Championships 2025

To provide readers with a better understanding of the championships, we’ve compiled a comprehensive FAQ section addressing common questions:

Who are the top contenders at the BWF world Championships 2025?

An Seyoung, the women’s world number one, is a clear favorite. In the men’s singles,Kunlavut Vitidsarn,Shi yuqi,and Anders Antonsen are among the top players to watch.

Why is Viktor Axelsen not competing?

two-time Olympic champion viktor Axelsen will not be participating due to his recovery from surgery, leaving the field open for fresh competitors.

Where are the BWF World Championships 2025 being held?

The tournament is being held in Paris, France making this event a landmark in the country.

What are the key storylines to watch at the Championships?

The performance of An Seyoung, the competition among men’s singles seeded players (Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Shi Yuqi, and Anders Antonsen), and the return of injured players like Lee Zii Jia and Anthony Ginting are all compelling narratives.

How can I watch the BWF World Championships 2025?

Details on broadcast information for the BWF World Championships 2025 are available from the Badminton World Federation website, the official source for the contest.

this FAQ section aims to clarify key aspects of the tournament, enhancing reader engagement and providing valuable information. Our focus is on ensuring the information is accessible and easy to understand.

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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