The Japan Badminton Open 2025, held in Tokyo, witnessed a spectacular showcase of talent, with China’s Shi Yuqi emerging victorious in the men’s singles final. In a closely contested match against defending champion Alex Lanier of France, Shi displayed exceptional form and strategic play. Meanwhile, Olympic gold medallist An Se-young of South Korea claimed the women’s singles title, further cementing her dominance in the sport. The tournament not only highlighted individual brilliance but also showcased the rising supremacy of Asian countries in international badminton.
Background of Japan Open
The Japan Open is a prestigious BWF World Tour Super 750 tournament, attracting top-ranked international players. The 2025 edition saw fierce competition across all categories—men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles—highlighting both veteran experience and young emerging talent.
Shi Yuqi’s Victory
Facing France’s Alex Lanier, the defending champion, Shi Yuqi turned the tide at 17-17 in the first game, scoring four consecutive points to seize control. He continued this momentum into the second game, winning it 21-15 to clinch the title. This triumph marks a significant milestone in Shi’s career, as he reasserts himself among the world’s badminton elite.
Women’s Singles: An Se-young’s Domination
An Se-young continued her exceptional 2025 run by defeating China’s Wang Zhiyi in just 42 minutes. With a commanding scoreline of 21-12, 21-10, she secured her sixth title from seven BWF tournaments this year, demonstrating unmatched consistency and fitness. Her dominance reaffirms South Korea’s strength in women’s badminton.
China’s Overall Success
China emerged as the most successful nation at the event. Besides Shi’s men’s singles win and Wang Zhiyi’s silver, they captured two more golds in doubles,
- Women’s Doubles: Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning defended their title, defeating Malaysia’s Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan.
- Mixed Doubles: Jiang Zhenbang and Wei Yaxin won an intense final against Thailand’s Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran.
Other Highlights
- The men’s doubles title was claimed by South Korea’s Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae, who outplayed Malaysia’s Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin.
- The event underscored the Asian dominance in badminton, with China, South Korea, and Malaysia taking home most top honors.


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