An-se Young & Lin Chun-Yi Triumph at India Open Badminton 2025

South Korea's world number one An-se Young captured her third India Open women's singles title, defeating China's Wang Zhi Yi in straight games. Chinese Taipei's Lin Chun-Yi claimed his maiden BWF World Tour Super 750 title by upsetting third seed Jonatan Christie. Thailand's mixed doubles pair staged a remarkable comeback, saving four match points to win the final. China dominated the doubles events, winning both the women's and men's titles.

Key Points: India Open 2025: An-se Young, Lin Chun-Yi Win Singles Titles

  • An-se Young wins 6th consecutive title
  • Lin Chun-Yi wins first Super 750
  • China sweeps doubles titles
  • Thailand wins mixed doubles thriller
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India Open: An-se Young, Lin Chun-Yi speak after men's, women's singles title win

World No. 1 An-se Young wins her third India Open title, while Lin Chun-Yi claims his first Super 750 crown. Get highlights and champion quotes.

"s.QUOTE: I endured everything, and it led to my win. I focus more on playing my attacking game. - An-se Young"

New Delhi, January 18

Following her women's singles title win at the India Open, the world number one and Paris Olympic gold medalist An-se Young expressed happiness and pointed to her endurance and ability to attack as the factors contributing to her success.

South Korea's An-se continued her success at the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour circuit, securing her sixth title in a row and her third India Open title on Sunday. She had reached the women's singles final without dropping a game, and beat China's Wang Zhi Yi by 21-13, 21-11.

Speaking after the game to the reporters, she said, "I won the game. The last 2 weeks were very tiring, but I won, and I am happy. Thank you for supporting me, and I am really happy for the ones who cheer for me."

She admitted that the contest against the world number two, Wang, was difficult, but pointed to her ability to endure difficult moments and play an attacking game as key to her success.

"I know it was going to be a difficult match, but I endured everything, and it led to my win. I focus more on playing my attacking game," she added.

Also, Chinese Taipei's Lin Chun-Yi defeated the third seed Jonatan Christie, outclassing him 21-10, 21-18 in just 38 minutes to clinch his first BWF World Tour Super 750 title.

Speaking to the media, Lin said that he did not feel any pressure during the match and enjoyed it.

"I think today I played well, and I did not have lots of pressure today. So yeah, I enjoyed today's game," he said.

He pointed out that his early exit in the Malaysia Open was due to a leg injury.

"But this time in India, my injury healed day-by-day and I practised well. I did not face any pressure. This win has helped me build my confidence. My trainer helps me in keeping my health and fitness in a good state," he added.

In the mixed doubles final, Thailand's Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran saved four match points in the second game to defeat the Danish combination of Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Boje 19-21, 25-23, 21-18.

China won both the women's and men's doubles titles in contrasting fashion. In the women's doubles summit clash, Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning defeated Yuki Fukushima and Mayu Matsumoto of Japan 21-11, 21-1,8 while Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang got the better of Hiroki Midorikawa and Kyohei Yamashita, also of Japan, 17-21, 25-23, 21-16 in the men's doubles final.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Lin Chun-Yi's win was the story for me. Coming back from injury and winning his first Super 750 title in Delhi... that's the spirit! Shows the importance of good trainers and mental strength. Enjoyed watching him play without pressure.
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Priyanka N
While the event was great, I do wish our Indian players had gone deeper into the finals. We have the talent, but maybe the pressure of playing at home gets to them? Need to work on that mental game. Still, a well-organized event overall.
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Aman W
The mixed doubles final was a thriller! Saving four match points... that's pure drama. Badminton is such an exciting sport. Kudos to Delhi for hosting it so well. The crowd support was amazing to see.
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Karthik V
China dominating the doubles again. Their system is so strong. We need to learn from their discipline and long-term planning in sports. An-se Young's focus on attack and endurance is a lesson for all athletes. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
So happy for the winners! 🏸 It's inspiring for young Indian players to see such champions up close. The atmosphere must have been electric. Hope this boosts badminton's popularity even more in our schools and colleges.

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