Kim Hye-jeong Wins Korea Open Women’s Doubles | 2-Time Champion

Kim Hye -jeong (right), who is on the top of the Badminton World Tour Korea Open Women’s Doubles, is smiling with a gold medal with his partner Gong Hee -yong at the awards ceremony. Yonhap News

Kim Hye -jeong (Samsung Life), who won the women’s doubles for two consecutive years at the Korea Open, selected home fans’ cheering as a key to win.

Kim Hye-jung paired with Gong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank) in the 2025 World Badminton Federation (BWF) World Tour Korea Open (Super 500) Women’s Doubles Finals held at Suwon Indoor Gymnasium in Gyeonggi-do on the 28th, and finished the gold medal with Japan’s Ianaga Rin-Nakanishi Key (12th) with 2-0 (21-19 21-12).

Kim Hye -jung was paired with Jung Na -eun (Hwasun -gun Office) last year, and this year, he changed his partner to Gong Hee -yong and won two consecutive games. Kim Hye-jung and Gong Hee-yong’s world rankings are fourth.

Kim Hye -jung (right) won the opening of the two consecutive Korea by winning the Gong Hee Yong High School this year, who won the championship last year. Yonhap News

Kim Hye -jung (right) won the opening of the two consecutive Korea by winning the Gong Hee Yong High School this year, who won the championship last year. Yonhap News

Immediately after the championship, Kim Hye -jung said, “It seems to show a strong figure in Korea.” “Thanks to the support of domestic fans, I was able to focus on the competition and play a good game.” Afterwards, the partner Gong Hee -yong said, “I was not good at the beginning of the game, and I was able to win a lot of stability.”

The partner Gong Hee -yong with Gong Hee -yong said, “It seems to have led to good results that divided their positions by dividing their positions with each other.”

Gong Hee -yong said, “We both aggressively solve the game.” “There are still a lot of competitions,” he said.

Kim Hye -jung, Yonhap News, who cheers and shares with partner Gong Hee -yong (right) when the Korea Open Women's Doubles Championship is confirmed.

Kim Hye -jung, Yonhap News, who cheers and shares with partner Gong Hee -yong (right) when the Korea Open Women’s Doubles Championship is confirmed.

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