Badminton
In the men’s singles final of the Super 1000 Malaysia Open, China’s top badminton player Shi Yuqi had to retire due to injury, allowing Thai star Kunlavut Vitidsarn to take the title.
Although she hasn’t had any standout achievements in the past two years, 30-year-old Indian former world champion Pusarla Venkata Sindhu still has a dream: to win a medal at this year’s Badminton World Championships held in her hometown of New Delhi, India.
An Se Young Enjoys Nasi Lemak After Winning the Championship South Korean badminton star An Se Young gave an interview to the media after claiming the women’s singles title at the Malaysia Open.
Shortly after the conclusion of the Malaysia Badminton Open, Malaysian badminton legend Lee Chong Wei, one of the award presenters, hosted an autograph session right after the award ceremony.
The 2026 India Badminton Open will take place from January 13 to 18 in New Delhi, India. As a Badminton World Federation Super 750 event, it boasts a total prize purse of $950,000.
Indonesian badminton legend Taufik Hidayat recently went live on social media, attracting a large number of fans to his stream.
Japanese badminton star Kento Momota recently announced a major piece of news on social media—he is married.
Badminton world champion Hong Wei recently shared an adorable photo on social media of him placing his gold medal around his daughter’s neck, prompting strong attention from fans.
Chinese badminton player Cai Yanyan announced her decision to retire from the national team via social media, drawing significant attention from fans.
At the recently concluded Malaysia Badminton Open, the temporary pairing of Chinese men’s doubles Chen Xu Jun and Liu Yang, who entered as substitutes, was defeated by the host country’s men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik.
In the recently concluded mixed doubles event at the Malaysia Badminton Open, the American duo Presley Smith and Jennie Gai made headlines by defeating the host country’s eighth-seeded pair, Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Lai Jemie, securing a spot in the quarterfinals.
Indian badminton star Lakshya Sen advanced to the first round of the Malaysia Open and was photographed by the media repeatedly adjusting his shoelaces in the player tunnel.
