
Source:REUTERS/VCG
[Saba Sports News] As of now, South Korean badminton star An Se-young has clinched 10 titles this season, becoming the first women’s singles player in history to achieve ten titles in a single season. However, she is still one title away from matching the single-season record of 11 titles set by Kento Momota in 2019. An Se-young’s performance in the 2025 season has already written a new chapter in women’s badminton, with her dominance and stability redefining the standards in women’s singles. This achievement is attributed to professional tournament training management behind the scenes, where her dedicated team’s meticulous work in physical conditioning, injury prevention, and post-match recovery has allowed her to maintain high competitive efficiency amidst a packed schedule, reducing unexpected disruptions. The Changzhou World Tour Finals will be her final battleground for the season. In our opinion, regardless of the final outcome, she has already solidified her top status with this season’s performance, becoming one of the iconic figures in women’s singles history for annual performance. If she can maintain her form in the Finals, she will further consolidate her dominance and set new historical benchmarks for women’s badminton.
