
Source:REUTERS/VCG
[Saba Sports News] In the just-concluded women’s singles final of the Denmark Badminton Open, Korean player An Se-young defeated her opponent with a dominant 2-0 record to claim the championship. This victory adds another new honor to her name. This is not only her first-ever title in this tournament but also makes her the first Korean women’s singles player to win the Denmark Open since Lee Young-suk in 1987, ending a 38-year title drought for Korean women’s singles. She also became the first women’s singles player to win all Super 750 level tournaments, marking a significant milestone in her career. We believe that An Se-young’s victory is a tremendous inspiration for Korean badminton. She has set an example for the younger generation of Korean badminton players and is expected to motivate more Korean players to achieve excellent results on the international stage, promoting the development of Korean badminton. At the same time, this may also enhance the international influence of Korean badminton. An Se-young’s performance this season has been stunning.
