Ahn Se-Young Aims to Rebound at Chinese Masters

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World No. 1 Ahn Se-Young Eyeing Redemption in Chinese Masters



Ahn Se-Young: Ready to Rewrite History

After a disappointing world championship, South Korea’s badminton sensation, Ahn Se-young, is eager to reclaim her throne in the BWF World Tour Super 750 Masters, set to take place in China from September 16 to 21.

Unstoppable Start, Then-Stuttering Pace

Ahn Se-young began the season strongly, sweeping major tournaments such as the Malaysian Open, Indian Open, and the Orleans Masters. However, her momentum slowed after a semifinal exit at the Super 1000 Slam and an early exit at the World Championships.

“But it’s not an ’emperor’ to sit back,” said Ahn Se-young, determined to bounce back.Yoon Eun-yong, reporter

AHS’s Path to the Podium

The world No. 1 has a clearer path to the final this year, with no Chinese players in her side of the draw until the quarterfinals. Nevertheless, she remains cautious of strong competitors like Japanese ace Yamaguchi Akane and Indonesian star Putri Kusuma Wardani.

  • Yamaguchi Akane: aunque to Ahn Se-young with 13 wins and 14 losses, they’ve split their last five encounters (Ahn leading 3-2).

A potential semifinal showdown between Ahn and Yamaguchi could be the highlight of the tournament.

Ahn Se-Young: redemption, awaits

Ahn Se-young’s hunger for redemption is evident, and fans worldwide await her performance in the Chinese Masters with bated breath.

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FAQ
Who is Ahn Se-young’s biggest threat in the Chinese Masters?

Japanese ace Yamaguchi Akane is considered Ahn’s biggest threat. They’re evenly matched, having split their last five encounters.

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