Ahn Se-young & Korean Duo Win China Masters | Badminton News

Badminton Women’s Singles the world’s strongest Ahn Se-young won the 2025 World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 750 China Masters Women’s Singles Finals held at the Shenzhen Arena in China on the 21st, winning Hanwe in 2-0 (21-11 21-3). Ahn Se -young, who won the championship, is taking a commemorative photo with a trophy. 2025.9.21 ⓒ AFP = News1 ⓒ News1 Kim Sung -jin

(Seoul = News1) Reporter Lee Sang -cheol = The Korea Badminton national team harvested two championship trophies at the 2025 World Badminton Federation (BWF) China Masters Tournament (Super 750).

Ahn Se -young (23, Samsung Life) ‘s’ Shuttlecock Empress’ achieved two consecutive victories with overwhelming skills in women’s singles. Kim Won-ho (26) and Seo Seung-jae (28, more than Samsung Life) were also at the top.

Ahn Se-young, the world’s second-largest ranking, won Hanwe (3rd, China) in 2-0 (21-11 21-3) in 33 minutes in the women’s singles finals held at Shenzhen Arena in Shenzhen’s Shenzhen on the 21st.

As a result, Ahn Se -young, who achieved two consecutive games, harvested the seventh win. Beginning with the Malaysian Open in January this year, the Indian Open, Orlean Masters, Jeon Young Open, Indonesia Open, and Japan Open were conquered.

Ahn Se -young won the winning trophy and won $ 85,500.

This win is significant for Ahn Se -young.

Ahn Se -young, who was winning, recently broke the face. He defeated the Knee injury in the Chinese Open semifinals in July, and was dropped by the Chun Wi -Pay (China) at the Paris World Personal Championships last month.

Ahn Se -young, who was dear, won the championship with a perfect performance that did not play a game from the 32nd round to the finals.

In addition, Ahn Se -young continued to one -sided with Hanwe and 9-2 in the history.

Badminton Women’s Singles the world’s strongest Ahn Se-young (right) won the 2025 World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 750 China Masters Women’s Singles Finals held at the Shenzhen Arena in China on the 21st, winning Hanwe (left) 2-0 (21-11 21-3). Ⓒ AFP = News 1

Ahn Se-young has been offensive since the beginning of the game, and has taken the lead by winning 0-1 to 6 points.

Hanwe was dragged unilaterally with frequent mistakes.

However, after a long rally, Ahn Se-young was ahead of 9-4, and the flow changed slightly. Hanwe’s pursuit and narrowed up to two points and two points.

The two fought fiercely, and they made mistakes such as the attack caught or out of the line.

Ahn Se -young prevailed in the concentration fight.

Ahn Se-young scored three consecutive scores from 12-9, and then, she led the mistake of Han We, and scolded the score one by one and took 1 game to 21-11.

Badminton Women’s Singles the world’s strongest Ahn Se-young won the 2025 World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 750 China Masters Women’s Singles Finals held at the Shenzhen Arena in China on the 21st, winning Hanwe in 2-0 (21-11 21-3). Ⓒ AFP = News 1

2 games were Ahn Se -young’s ‘One -Side Game’.

Ahn Se -young overwhelmed Han We with a stable defense and sharp attack. He scored eight consecutive consecutive goals and gained a clear advantage.

Hanwe won one point, but Ahn Se-young scored nine points and opened up to 17-1.

And Ahn Se-young’s last attack was caught in the net with 20-3 ahead. When the championship was confirmed, Ahn Se -young roared and enjoyed the joy of winning.

In the men’s doubles finals, Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae defeated India’s Sakwik Ran Kiddi-Chirag Centi (7th) to 2-0 (21-19 21-15).

Kim Won -ho and Seo Seung -jae have walked their ways since 2018 and have been re -combined and breathe in fantasy in seven years.

Starting with the Malaysia Open this year, the German Open, Jeonyoung Open, Indonesia Open, Japan Open, and the World Private Championships have won seven wins.

2025 Kim Won -ho (left) and Seo Seung -jae who won the World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 750 Chinese Masters Men’s Doubles. Ⓒ AFP = News 1

At the end of July, he was ranked No. 1 in the men’s doubles world rankings and became the strongest doubles.

In the finals of the tournament, one game was a game.

Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae, who were slightly ahead of 7-6, shaken eight consecutive points, but immediately scored six points and pulled the chasing reins.

Afterwards, he faced 19-19, and Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae succeeded in defeating the basis after two points.

Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae continued their momentum in two games. In the 11-11 tie, he scored four consecutive points and brought the flow, and scored four points again from 17-15 to win the championship.

Kim Hye-jeong (27, Samsung Life) and Gong Hee-yong (29, Jeonbuk Bank), the world’s sixth place in the women’s doubles finals, played a match with China’s Zaypan-Jangsu Shen (4th) in the finals, but lost to 1-2 (19-21 21-16 13-21).

After the competition, Ahn Se -young, Kim Won -ho, Seo Seung -jae, Kim Hye -jeong, and Gong Hee -yong will return home on the 22nd.

rok1954@news1.kr

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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