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Badminton BWF World Championships 2025


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Badminton BWF World Championships 2025

 

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Badminton's a sport I haven't followed, but I just learned that it's one of the sports that the US has never medalled in.  (Surprising, perhaps?)  Looks like our entries have some tough draws today and have either already lost or are the underdogs in an upcoming match.

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On 8/27/2025 at 12:44 PM, clemsonbeav said:

Badminton's a sport I haven't followed, but I just learned that it's one of the sports that the US has never medalled in.  (Surprising, perhaps?)  Looks like our entries have some tough draws today and have either already lost or are the underdogs in an upcoming match.

The :USA has won one world championship title, the men's doubles back in 2005. Won by Howard Bach and Tony Gunawan (who was an Olympic champion for :INA in 2000). Bach and Gunawan were only able to compete in the Olympics as a pair once, in 2012, after Gunawan became a naturalized American citizen.

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The Stoevi sisters with another superb performance. :thumbup: A second 1/4 at a World Championships in their career. Too bad their success has largely been in the background of Bulgarian sport through the years.

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Lai from :CAN was down big in the second game against Shi from :CHN...had two match points and was just a couple of centimeters away from winning.  But Shi came back...decider time.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-WYFJ7LTnY - tune in for Game 3!

 

Edit: Lai fought hard, but Shi prevailed.  But congrats for a bronze for :CAN!

 

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Congrats to our winners!

 

Event Gold Silver Bronze Bronze
Men's Singles Shi Yuqi :CHN Kunlavut Vitidsarn :THA Victor Lai :CAN Anders Antonsen :DEN
Men's Doubles Kim Won Ho & Seo Seung-jae :KOR Chen Boyang & Liu Yi :CHN Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen :DEN Satwiksairai Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty :IND
Women's Singles Akane Yamaguchi :JPN Chen Yufei :CHN An Se-young :KOR Putri Kusuma Wardani :INA
Women's Doubles Liu Shengshu & Tan Ning :CHN Pearly Tan & Thinaah Muralitharan :MAS Rin Iwanaga & Kie Nakanishi :JPN Nami Matsuyama & Chiharu Shida :JPN
Mixed Doubles Chen Tang Jie & Toh Ee Wei :MAS Jiang Zhenbang & Wei Yaxin :CHN Thom Gicquel & Delphine Delrue :FRA Guo Xinwa & Chen Fanghui :CHN

 

 

  Gold Silver Bronze
1. China 2 3 1
2. Malaysia 1 1 0
3. Japan 1 0 2
4. Republic of Korea 1 0 1
5. Thailand 0 1 0
6. Denmark 0 0 2
7. Canada 0 0 1
7. France 0 0 1
7. India 0 0 1
7. Indonesia 0 0 1

 

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