Thai Badminton Prodigy Pichamon Opatniputh Advances to Orleans Masters Quarterfinals
Rising Star Dominates in Round of 16
Orleans, France – Thailand’s Pichamon Opatniputh is making waves at the Orleans Masters Badminton 2026, securing a decisive victory over Taiwan’s Pai Yu-po in the round of 16 and advancing to the quarterfinals. The 19-year-old is quickly gaining recognition as a rising talent in women’s singles.
Opatniputh defeated Pai Yu-po with a score of 2-0 (21-18, 21-10) at the Palais des Sports in Orleans on March 19th.
Match Details: A Commanding Performance
The first game saw a closely contested start, with Opatniputh taking an early 4-3 lead. She then asserted her dominance, winning the game 21-18. The second game was even more decisive, as Opatniputh established a significant lead at 12-6 and extended it with seven consecutive points, ultimately winning 21-10. The match concluded in 38 minutes.
“This win marks a potential turning point in her career, bringing her closer to her first international title.”
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Previous Successes and Future Aspirations
Opatniputh, born in 2007, is the 2023 World Junior Championships women’s singles champion. She is as well known as the Thai Princess
due to her popularity and appearance.
In January, she reached the women’s singles final of the Indonesia Masters (Super 500), where she faced Chen Yufei (China) and lost 0-2. When asked about her role models before that match, Opatniputh cited Tai Tzu-ying (retired) and Ahn Se-young.
Prior to the Orleans Masters, Opatniputh reached the quarterfinals of the Swiss Open (Super 300).
Quarterfinal Challenge Ahead
Opatniputh will face the winner of the round of 16 match between Rico Gunji (Japan) and Yeo Jia Min (Singapore) in the quarterfinals. Some observers believe this tournament presents a real opportunity for Opatniputh to claim her first World Tour title.
Her path was aided by a significant upset in the first round, where she defeated the tournament’s top seed, Joo Pyincheon (Taiwan), 2-0 (21-13, 21-17). The withdrawal of second seed Supanida Katetong (Thailand) due to injury has opened up the draw.
FAQ
- Who is Pichamon Opatniputh? A 19-year-old Thai badminton player quickly rising in the ranks of women’s singles.
- What tournament is she currently competing in? The Orleans Masters Badminton 2026.
- What was the score of her round of 16 match? She defeated Pai Yu-po 2-0 (21-18, 21-10).
