2025.09.01 08:01
2025.09.01 13:33
In the badminton of Korea, the “Doubles Spring Day” is back. Men’s doubles Seo Seung-jae (28) and Kim Won-ho (26, and more than 26, Samsung Life) have won the World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Badminton Championships and confirmed the world’s No. 1 dignity.
Seo-Kim was finished 2-0 (21-17, 21-12) in 40 minutes in the men’s doubles finals held at the Adidas Arena in Paris, France. The first game was decorated with a thrilling reversal. Seo-Kim, who was taken to 13-17 by the middle, later reorganized the game and scored eight consecutive goals and reversed the game. In the following two games, he scored a 9 -point difference with a score without a lead.

Seo-Kim actually started the international stage with his first doubles in 2017, eight years ago. At that time, both players had not enough skills and international experiences, so they did not show this competitiveness. The following year, the hands and feet were set and each other was found in search of different partners. I met again since January. In the process of reorganizing the national team, such as generational change, the two players who entered the heyday were again breathing. In addition, Park Joo-bong, who had evaluated the world in the doubles such as men’s or mixed doubles, took the national team in April and drew a steep upward curve.
The two athletes won five wins in the BWF -sponsored tournament (Super 1000) of the BWFs (Super 1000). As the ranking point surged, it was ranked No. 1 in the world last month, seven months after reunion. This time, he won the world championship and certified it as the ‘strongest doubles’. Seo Seung -jae was paired with Kang Min -hyuk (Armed Forces Sports Corps) in 2023 to reach the top of the men’s doubles. In fact, Kim Won -ho was born with a ‘badminton gene’. His mother is the director of Samsung Life Badminton, who worked with Kim Dong -moon, the president of the Korea Badminton Association, who collaborated with Kim Dong -moon, the president of the Korea Badminton Association.

Men’s doubles were the central sports of Korea Badminton, which had commanded the summit several times. Park Joo-bong and Kim Moon-soo won the men’s doubles gold medal in 1992, when Badminton was first adopted as the official Olympic event. In the 2000s, Kim Dong-moon, Ha Tae-kwon and Lee Dong-soo, and Lee Dong-sung, formed rivals in the international stage as well as in Korea. Lee-Jo won the second Olympic silver medal in Sydney in 2000 and Athens in 2004, and Kim-Ha won the male doubles gold medal in Athens in 2004. In the 2010s, Lee Yong-dae-flexibility Joe rose to the world’s No. 1.
Recently, Korean badminton was only dependent on the world’s No. 1 women’s singles, Ahn Se-young (Samsung Life).
Meanwhile, Ahn Se-young won the bronze medal in 0-2 (15-21, 17-21) in China’s Chunwi Pay (4th) in the women’s singles semi-finals held the day before. Ahn Se -young, who won a fasting gold medal at the World Personal Championships in 2023 in 2023, challenged two consecutive titles, but was caught in an aggression.
Song Ji -hoon ([email protected])