Chinese Mainland Stars Shine in Changzhou
Changzhou, in Jiangsu Province on the east coast of the Chinese mainland Home athletes showcased their dominance at the BWF China Open by securing four titles and four runner-up finishes, setting a confident tone ahead of next month's World Championships.
Shi Yuqi Completes Rare Super 1000 Sweep
In an all-Chinese men's singles final, Shi Yuqi rallied from a first-game loss to overcome surprise contender Wang Zhengxing 14-21, 21-14, 21-15. The victory marked his fourth title this season and made him the first player to sweep all four BWF World Tour Super 1000 events in a single year.
“I've never performed well here before due to the drafty conditions,” Shi said. “I'm very happy to finally break through.”
Wang Zhiyi's Defiant Title Defence
On the women's side, Wang Zhiyi defended her crown with a commanding 21-8, 21-13 win over compatriot Han Yue. With precise lobs and smashes, Wang seized control early as errors mounted for her opponent.
“I battled a recurring low fever all week and had negative thoughts,” Wang admitted. “Reaching the final came down to pure willpower.”
The 4-4 gold-silver medal haul underscores the home squad's depth and determination. With momentum building, all eyes are on the upcoming World Championships, where these athletes will aim to convert regional success into global glory.
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Home badminton players capture four golds, four silvers at China Open
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