Vietnam Badminton Open 2024: Schedule & Results

At the Vietnam Open 2025, 295 players (164 men and 131 women) from 35 countries and areas participate. Host country Vietnam participates with 20 players (6 men and 14 women).

Vu Thi Trang won the right to participate in the main round of the women’s square game

For the women, Nguyen Thuy Linh was the first to be placed, while VU Thi Trang takes part in the qualifying round.

In the singles for men, the experienced tennis player Nguyen Ten Minh also came into action in the qualifying round.

The two players who participate in the main round of this event are Nguyen Hai Dang and Le Duc Phat, where Hai Dang was placed seventh.

In the meantime, Nguyen Dinh Hoang/Tran Dinh Manh participated in the main round of the men’s doubles game.

Het Damesdubbel Met Huynh Khanh My/ Ngo Thuc Tran, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan/ Than Van Anh, Pham Thi Dieu Ly/ Pham Thi Khanh Zal Strijden In De Hoofdronde, Terwijl Nguyen Hoang Thien Kim/ Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuy, Ho Ngoc Truc Ngan/ Le Nguyen Ngoc Ngan, Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan/ Nguyen Thuy Kim Hang Zal Starten Vanaf de Kwalificatieronde.

Tran Dinh Manh/ Pham Thi Khanh and Pham van Hai/ Than van Anh started from the main round of the mixed doubles.

On the first day of match, tennis star Vu Thi Trang achieved two consecutive victories over opponents from India and Hong Kong (China) and thus qualified for the main round of the women’s squad game.

In the men’s squeeze, Nguyen already stranded ten minh in the qualifying round, while Le Duc Phat also stranded in the first round.

Tomorrow, September 10, the tournament will continue with competitions in various parts. This is also the day on which Nguyen Thuy Linh plays her first game in the first round of the women’s shot game against Liang Ting Yu (Chinese Taipei).

Bron: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/khoi-tranh-giai-cau-long-lon-nhat-viet-nam-167125.html

James Whitfield

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