Ahn Se-young finished second in the women’s singles at the BWF World Tour ‘Super 750 Denmark Open’, her first international competition since the Paris Olympics. Xports News DB
(Xports News Reporter Park Jeong-hyeon) It was truly a complete defeat. Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life Insurance) took second place in her first international competition since the 2024 Paris Olympics.
World No. 2 Ahn Se-young defeated world No. 3 Wang Zhiyi (China) 0-2 (10-) in the women’s singles final of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour ‘Super 750 Denmark Open’ held in Odense, Denmark on the 20th (Korean time) 21/12-21) lost.
Ahn Se-young lost first place in the world rankings to Chen Yufei (China) on the 8th and fell to second place. Even during the Olympics, he was struggling with a right knee injury, and his participation in international competitions was postponed and his ranking went down one notch.
Ahn Se-young finished second in the women’s singles at the BWF World Tour ‘Super 750 Denmark Open’, her first international competition since the Paris Olympics. Xports News DB
Ahn Se-young, who returned to international competitions, improved her performance by defeating difficult opponents such as Gregoria Tunjung (Indonesia, 8th place), Supanida Katenkong (Thailand, 11th place), and Inthanon (Thailand, 19th place). They advanced to the finals, which was their goal, but failed to obtain the championship trophy. He could not surpass Wang Ziyi, ranked 3rd in the world, one place lower than him.
Ahn Se-young finished the first game far behind, and was unable to show his pace in the second game either. While they were down 8-11, they conceded 8 consecutive goals and had to turn around lonely, unable to overcome the widening score gap.
Ahn Se-young finished second in the women’s singles at the BWF World Tour ‘Super 750 Denmark Open’, her first international competition since the Paris Olympics. Xports News DB
This competition is Ahn Se-young’s first international competition since the Paris Olympics last August. The actual match was the ‘105th National Sports Festival’ held in Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do early this month. As a member of Samsung Life Insurance, representing Busan, she participated in the women’s general team event and contributed to the team’s victory.
At the National Sports Festival, Ahn Se-young declined to participate in the finals and immediately began preparing for the world tour to be held in Denmark. A lot of attention was paid to her because she had won a gold medal in the women’s singles at the Paris Olympics, an international competition held just before. The variables were a knee injury that had been bothering him for a long time and a conflict with the Korea Badminton Association. He raised his voice saying that the ‘national team management process and association administration’ needed improvement, but immediately after the Olympics, rather than the joy of winning a gold medal, he had to suffer from a conflict with the association.
Ahn Se-young took a powerful leap forward once again by taking second place in an international competition. A lot of attention is being paid to whether there will be a golden smash in the upcoming competition.
Ahn Se-young finished second in the women’s singles at the BWF World Tour ‘Super 750 Denmark Open’, her first international competition since the Paris Olympics. Xports News DB
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