An Se Young, Lin Chun-Yi Clinch India Open Badminton Crowns in Dominant Fashion

An Se Young of South Korea successfully defended her India Open women's singles title with a commanding straight-games victory over China's Wang Zhi Yi. In the men's singles final, Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei captured his first BWF World Tour Super 750 title by defeating third seed Jonatan Christie. China dominated the doubles events, winning both the women's and men's titles, while Thailand's mixed doubles pair won a thrilling three-game final. The event showcased high-level badminton with several champions delivering dominant performances.

Key Points: India Open 2026: An Se Young, Lin Chun-Yi Win Singles Titles

  • An Se Young defends title in straight games
  • Lin Chun-Yi wins first Super 750 crown
  • China sweeps both doubles titles
  • Thai pair wins epic mixed doubles final
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India Open Badminton: An Se Young, Lin Chun-Yi crowned women's and men's singles champions

An Se Young defends her women's singles title, while Lin Chun-Yi wins his first Super 750 men's crown at the India Open 2026 badminton championships.

"Today, I was focused on playing more aggressively... I am happy that I could execute the plans and win another title. - An Se Young"

New Delhi, Jan 18

Defending Champion An Se Young once again underlined her supremacy with a clinical demolition of China's Wang Zhi Yi in the women's singles final while Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei defeated third seed Jonatan Christie in straight games to clinch the men's singles title in the India Open 2026, a BWF World Tour Super 750 event organised by the Badminton Association of India, in New Delhi on Sunday.

The world No. 1 Korean came out all guns blazing against the Chinese second seed to win 21-13, 21-11 in the women's singles final, while Lin outclassed Christie 21-10, 21-18 in just 38 minutes to clinch his first BWF World Tour Super 750 title.

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, 21-18, while Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang got the better of Hiroki Midorikawa and Kyohei Yamashita of Japan 17-21, 25-23, 21-16 in the men's doubles final.

But the star of the day was An Se Young, who had reached the women's singles final without dropping a game, and it looked like the 23-year-old was not willing to let that streak slip up against a player who had come close to winning the second game against her in the Malaysia Open Super 1000 last month.

The Korean countered Wang's deception with quality retrieving and a very tight net game that allowed her to attack more. This meant that Wang was always playing catch-up against an opponent she had managed to win just one game in the last six clashes. "Today, I was focused on playing more aggressively as she is a difficult player to beat. I am happy that I could execute the plans and win another title," said An Se Young.

The men's singles final also turned out to be a one-sided affair as the left-handed Lin's relentless attacking unsettled Christie. The Taipei-shuttler took a 4-0 lead at the start and then never looked back as he raced from 10-5 to 18-5 in no time to pocket the opening game.

The second game saw Christie changing tactics and engaging his opponent in longer rallies. The ploy seemed to have worked as the Indonesian opened up a 14-10 lead and looked a lot more comfortable as the score read 18-15 in his favour.

But this was when Lin once again changed the pace of his play and grabbed five straight points to cap off a fantastic week for himself.

"Today I think I played well. I didn't feel the pressure in the final. I wanted to enjoy the match and play in the moment. I got a leg injury in Malaysia, and hence I was not at my best, but my injury healed well, and I did well here," said Lin.

Results:

Men's singles: Lin Chun-Yi (TPE) bt 3-Jonatan Christie (INA) 21-10, 21-18

Women's singles: 1-An Se Young (KOR) bt 2-Wang Zhi Yi (CHN) 21-13, 21-11

Women's doubles: 1-Liu Sheng Shu/Tan Ning (CHN) bt 5-Yuki Fukushima/Mayu Matsumoto (JPN) 21-11,21-18

Mixed doubles: 3- Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Supissara Paewsampran (THA)

bt. Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Boje (DEN) 19-21, 25-23, 21-18

Men's Doubles: 4-Liang Wei Keng/Wang Chang (CHN) bt Hiroki Midorikawa/Kyohei Yamashita (JPN) 17-21, 25-23, 21-16

- IANS

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Priya S
Enjoyed watching Lin Chun-Yi play! His attacking style was a treat. But a bit disappointed not to see any Indian in the finals this time. Hoping our players like Satwik-Chirag and Lakshya Sen come back stronger next year. The home crowd support is always there for them!
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Rohit P
The mixed doubles final was the real thriller! Saving four match points... that's nerves of steel from the Thai pair. BWF Super 750 events in India are always so well organized. Kudos to the Badminton Association of India.
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Sarah B
An Se Young's dominance is incredible. She makes it look so easy. While it's great to host such events, I do wish the scheduling was better advertised locally. I missed the early rounds and only caught the finals on TV.
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Vikram M
China sweeping both doubles titles shows their depth. Our Indian doubles pairs are right up there though! Just an off tournament. The future is bright for Indian badminton. Onwards and upwards! 💪
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Karthik V
Lin coming back from injury to win like this is inspiring. Shows the importance of sports science and recovery. Hope Indian players get access to the same level of facilities and support. A great event overall!

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