Tag: Anders Antonsen
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2025 Thailand Open: List Of Winners
The 2025 Thailand Open, held from May 13 to 18 at Bangkok’s Nimibutr Stadium, concluded with thrilling performances across all categories. This Super 500 event, part of the BWF World Tour, featured a prize pool of $475,000 and showcased top-tier badminton talent. Thailand’s own Kunlavut Vitidsarn delighted the home crowd by clinching the men’s singles…
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2025 All England Open Badminton Championships: Entries Confirmed For Prestigious Event
The world’s best shuttlers are once again descending on Birmingham with the fields confirmed for the 2025 All England Open Badminton Championships. The 32 players and pairings who will compete for honours across the five traditional disciplines have been announced, said an official media release. This is the latest step in the countdown to the…
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Malaysia Open Badminton 2025: Anders Antonsen Wishes ‘Close Friend’ Lee Zii Jia Speedy Recovery
Anders Antonsen, World No.2, will be the favorite to win the men’s singles event at the Malaysia Open 2025, starting Tuesday. He will miss his ‘close friend’ Malaysian World No.6 Lee Zii Jia at the event as he is recovering from the right ankle ligament injury sustained at the BWF World Tour Finals, last month.…
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Lakshya Sen Clinches Bronze; Anders Antonsen Wins King Cup International Badminton Open 2024
India’s breakthrough Olympic star Lakshya Sen defeated French counter-part Alex Lanier to clinch a bronze medal at the King Cup International Badminton Open 2024, Shenzhen, the People’s Republic of China, on Sunday. The top-ranked Indian shuttler got the better of the World No.18 21-17, 21-11 in the third-place playoff match. Sen, whose highlight this year…
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Shi Yuqi, Wang Zhiyi Reign Supreme In BWF World Tour Finals 2024
Home favorites Shi Yuqi and Wang Zhiyi reigned supreme in the BWF World Tour Finals 2024 in Hangzhou, China on Sunday. The World No.1 eased past Anders Antonsen 21-18, 21-14 in the men’s singles final while the World No.2 overcame her compatriot Han Yue 19-21, 21-19, 21-11 in the women’s singles final. The 28-year-old Chinese’s…