Round of 16 Results: August 28 Scoreboards

The fourth day of the fourth day of the Olympics 2025 World Cup of Badmintonreserved for the dispute of eighth of the final of the five scores world championships. The tournament is now orphan of Italian representatives, all already eliminated.

World Badminton 2025 – Results 28 August

Male singular – round of 16
Yuqi Shi 2-1 Christo Popov
Alex Lanier 0-2 Hongyang Weng
Hyeok-jin jeon 0-2 victor lai
Konai Naraoka 1-2
Cauk yiu lee 0-2 Jonanan Christie
Alwi Farhan 1-2 Kunlavut Vitidsarn
Kenta Nishimoto 1-2 Tien Chen Chou
Toma Popov 1-2 Anders Antonsen

Female singular – round of 16
Se-Young An 2-0 Michelle Li
Biiia went to Beialia 0-2 you in simimim sans
Yefei chen 2-0 Thuy Linh Nguyen
Pornpawee Chochuwong 2-0 Clothing Ongbamrungphan
Supanida Katethong 0-2 Akane Yamaguchi
Fangjie Gao 0-2 Yue Han
Putri Wardani 2-0 Tomoka Miyazaki
Sindhu pusarla venkata 2-0 zhiyi wang

Male double – round of 16
Won-You Kim/Greek Seo 2-1 Leo Karnando
Chong Man Wei/Kai Wun Tee 2-0 Ben Lane/Sean Vendy
Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto 1-2 Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi
Kim Astrup Soerensen/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen 2-0 Hsiang Chieh Chiu/Chi-Lin Wang
Boyang Chen/Yi Liu 2-0 Rasmus Kjaer/Frederik Søgaard Mortensen
JHE-HUEI LEE/PO-HSUAN 2-1 Sze Fei Goh/Nur Izzuddin
bodyjwijj Ramuda/Chiration Mwract Kirles
Junadi Arif/Roy King Yap 1-2 Aaron Chia/Wooi Yik Soh

Women’s double – round of 16
Shengshu Liu/Ning Tan 2-0 Ching Hui Chang/Ching Tun Yang
Yifan Jia/Shuxian Zhang 2-0 Yin-Hui Hsu/Jhih Yun Lin
Ha-na Baek/So-Hee Lee 0-2 Febriana Kusuma/Amalia Pratiwi
Yijing Li/Xumin Luo 0-2 Rin Iwanaga/Kie Nakanishi
The 0-2 Hung/ Hee-Yong Ka Kis.
Who Ting Yeung/Pui Lam Yeung 0-2 Nami Matsyama/Chiharuur Shida.
Gabriela Stoeva/Stefani Stoeva 2-1 Yuki Fukushima/Mayu Matsumoto
Lanny Mayasari/Siti Ramadhanti 0-2 Pearly tan/Muralitharan Thinaah

Double Mixed – round of 16
Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje 0-2 Xing Cheng/Chi Zhang
Thom Gicquel/Delphine Delrue 2-1 Hong Wei Ye/Nicole Chan
Tang jie chen/ee wei toh 2-1 jafar hidayatullah/felisha pasaribu
Chun Man Tang/Ying Suet Tse 1-2 Dhruv Kapila/Tanisha Crasto
Po-Hsuan Yang/Ling Fang Hu 0-2 Xinwa Guo/Fanghui Chen
Hiroki Midorikawa/Natsu Saito 2-1 Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Supissara Paewsampran
Pang Ron Hoo/Su Yin Cheng 2-1
Jesper Toft/Amalie Magelund 0-2 Zhenbang Jiang/Yaxin Wei

World Badminton Championships 2025: Day 4 Highlights & Analysis

The 2025 World Badminton Championships continued with a flurry of exciting matches on day 4,as players battled for a place in the quarterfinals. This report summarizes key results from the Round of 16, offering crucial insights and a look ahead.

Key Match Results – Round of 16

The following table presents a concise summary of the key matches from the Round of 16.We use a variety of keywords (e.g., ‘match outcomes’, ‘badminton results’, ‘tournament standings’) to enhance searchability and provide immediate clarity for readers.

| Category | winner(s) | Score | Loser(s) | Notes |

|——————-|——————————————|—————————-|———————————————–|————————————————————-|

| Men’s Singles | Yuqi shi | 2-1 | Christo popov | Close contest, Shi advances |

| | Hongyang Weng | 2-0 | Alex Lanier | Weng dominates |

| | Victor Lai | 2-0 | Hyeok-jin jeon | Lai secures victory |

| | Kento Momota | 2-1 | | |

| | Jonanan Christie | 2-0 | Cauk Yiu Lee | Christie’s commanding performance |

| | Kunlavut Vitidsarn | 2-1 | Alwi Farhan | Tightly fought match, Vitidsarn prevails |

| | Tien Chen Chou | 2-1 | Kenta nishimoto | Chou edges out nishimoto; |

| | Anders Antonsen | 2-1 | Toma Popov | Antonsen’s experiance shines thru |

| Women’s Singles| An Se-young | 2-0 | Michelle Li | An’s consistent play leads to success |

| | | 2-0 | | |

| | Chen Yufei | 2-0 | Thuy linh Nguyen | Chen’s skillful play |

| | Pornpawee Chochuwong | 2-0 | Clothing Ongbamrungphan | |

| | Akane Yamaguchi | 2-0 | Supanida Katethong | Yamaguchi’s strategy proves effective |

| | Han Yue | 2-0 | Gao Fangjie | Han dominates |

| | Putri Wardani | 2-0 | Tomoka miyazaki | Wardani’s forceful approach |

| | Pusarla V. Sindhu | 2-0 | Wang Zhiyi | Sindhu’s powerful performance |

| Men’s Doubles | Won-ho Kim / Young Seo | 2-1 | Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin | Kim/Seo triumphs |

| | Kai Wun Tee/Chong Man Wai | 2-0 | Ben Lane/Sean Vendy | Clear victory for Tee/Wei |

| | Takuro hoki/Yugo Kobayashi | 2-1 | Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto | Hoki/Kobayashi’s resilience |

| | Kim Astrup / Anders rasmussen | 2-0 | Hsiang Chieh Chiu/Chi-Lin Wang | |

| | Boyang Chen/Yi Liu | 2-0 | Rasmus Kjær/frederik Søgaard Mortensen | |

| | JHE-HUEI LEE/PO-HSUAN | 2-1 | Sze Fei Goh/Nur Izzuddin | Dramatic win for the Lee/Hsu |

| | | 2-0 | | |

| | Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik | 2-1 | Junadi Arif / Yap Roy King | |

| Women’s Doubles| Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning | 2-0 | Chang ching Hui/Yang Ching Tun | Liu/Tan advance with ease |

| | Jia Yifan/Zhang Shuxian | 2-0 | Hsu Ya Ching/Lin Jhih Yun | Jia/zhang deliver a dominant performance |

| | Baek Ha Na/Lee So Hee | 0-2 | febriana Kusuma/Amalia Pratiwi | |

| | Li Yijing/Luo Xumin | 0-2 | Rin Iwanaga/Kie Nakanishi | |

| | | 0-2 | | |

| | Yeung Nga ting/Yeung Pui lam | 0-2 | Matsuyama Nami / Shida chiharu | |

| | Stoeva gabriela / Stefani | 2-1 | Fukushima Yuki / Matsumoto Mayu | |

| | Lanny Mayasari/Siti Fadila Ramadhanti | 0-2 | Pearly Tan/Thinaah Muralitharan | |

| Mixed Doubles | Cheng Xing/Zhang Chi | 2-0 | Mathias christiansen/alexandra Boje | |

| | Gicquel thom/Delphine Delrue | 2-1 | Hong Wei Ye / Nicole Chan | Close three setters |

| | Chen Tang Jie/Ee Wei Toh | 2-1 | Jafar Hidayatullah/Felisha Pasaribu | |

| | Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying suet | 1-2 | Dhruv Kapila/Tanisha Crasto | |

| | Yang Po-Hsuan/Ling Fang Hu | 0-2 | Guo xinwa/Chen Fanghui | |

| | Hiroki Midorikawa/Natsu Saito | 2-1 | Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Supissara Paewsampran | Exciting and intense match |

| | Hoo Pang Ron/Cheng Su Yin | 2-1 | | |

| | Jesper Toft/Amalie Magelund | 0-2 | Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin | |

Key observations and takeaways:

Upsets: Several seeded players faced tough challenges and were eliminated, indicating the increasing competitiveness of the sport.

Emerging Talent: The results highlight the rise of new players and pairs, signaling a shift in the competitive landscape.

* Tactical Battles: The matches showcased strategic diversity, emphasizing the importance of adaptable playing styles in modern badminton.

SEO-Kind FAQ Section

To help readers and boost search engine visibility consider this frequently asked questions section with clear, concise answers, using relevant keywords:

Q: What is the World Badminton Championships?

A: The World Badminton Championships is a prestigious global badminton tournament organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF), determining the world champions in men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.

Q: Where can I find the latest Badminton results?

A: You can find the most up-to-date badminton results, including scores, match schedules, and player rankings, on the official BWF website and major sports news outlets. BadmintonCentral Forums [[1]] often also have discussion forums for more specific information.

Q: Who are the top players to watch in Men’s Singles?

A: Keep an eye on top-ranked players such as Shi Yuqi,Anders Antonsen,Jonatan Christie,Viktor Axelsen and other top seeds as they progress through the tournament.

Q: Where are Badminton Courts in Cincinnati?

A: BadmintonCentral Forums has members mentioning badminton courts in Cincinnati, Ohio [[2]] .

Q: Where can I learn more about the rules of Badminton?

A: You can review the rules, regulations and officiation of badminton at BadmintonCentral’s forum [[1]].

Q: Are there any famous badminton courts?

A: Court Zone Badminton in Manila is a notable venue with wooden courts [[3]] .

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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