In addition, the reversal drama Ahn Se-young won for the fifth time this season…A thrilling come-from-behind victory after a bloody battle with Wang Zia

Jun 08, 2025

In addition, the reversal drama Ahn Se-young won for the fifth time this season…A thrilling come-from-behind victory after a bloody battle with Wang Zia



In addition, the reversal drama Ahn Se-young won for the fifth time this season…A thrilling come-from-behind victory after a bloody battle with Wang Zia
Ahn Se-young (23, Samsung Life Insurance) won her fifth gold medal of the season.

World No. 1 Ahn Se-young came from behind to win 2-1 (13-21, 21-19, 21-15) at the '2025 Indonesia Open Badminton Championship (Super 1000)' women's singles final held in Jakarta, Indonesia on the 8th.

It is the fifth time that Ahn Se-young has reached the top of an international competition after the Malaysian Open, the Indian Open (January), the Orléan Masters, and the Jeon Young Open (March). Ahn Se-young, who was caught by rival Chen Yu-fei (China, world fifth) and dropped out of the quarterfinals at the Singapore Open just before, put the brakes on her winning streak for four consecutive years. However, as he succeeded in retaking the top spot immediately, he was able to quickly recover his world's strongest side and continue the trend of winning international competitions.




In addition, Ahn Se-young, who finished second after losing to Chen Yu-pay at the tournament last year, recaptured the Indonesian Open throne for the first time in four years since 2021.

The final match also drew attention as a match between the world's strongest player 'Queen (Ahn Se-young)' and the frighteningly emerging 'Dark Horse (Wang Zui)' for nearly two years.

In the semi-finals the previous day, Ahn easily defeated Japan's strong opponent Akane Yamaguchi (21-18, 21-17), and overcame a big crisis. Ahn Se-young, who defeated Ong Bamlongpan (Thailand, world No. 12) in the round of 32, his teammate Kim Ga-eun (Samsung Life Insurance, world No. 25) in the round of 16, and Forn Pawu Chuchu Wong (Thailand, world No. 8) in the quarterfinals, continued her march of 'Perfect' in the semifinals.




In addition, the reversal drama Ahn Se-young won for the fifth time this season…A thrilling come-from-behind victory after a bloody battle with Wang Zia
Wang Zhi proved himself to be the emerging strongest in China by beating his rivals Gao Fangze (14th in the world) and Hanyue (4th in the world) in the quarterfinals and semifinals. Chen Yufei withdrew from the quarterfinals against Hanyue due to injury. The era of Chen Yufei, who once competed with Ahn Se-young for the first place in the world, is gone, and Wang Zi is emerging as a strong rival to Ahn Se-young.

The prediction before the game was Ahn's dominance. This is because he has been strong recently against Wang Zui. In March, he wrote a drama in which he came from behind to win 2-1 (13-21, 21-18, 21-18) over Wang Zhi with a brilliant injury fighting spirit in the final of the Jeon Young Open. Then, in the Sudhirman Cup (World Mixed Team Championship) final in April, when Team Korea" lost to Team China" by a score of 1-3, the only victory in the women's singles was Wangz.

Even in the final on that day, Wang Zhi was still not an opponent. It was a reproduction of the thrilling reversal drama presented at the Jeon Young Open. Ahn Se-young, who injured her right knee in the semifinal the previous day, was relatively low in mobility from the beginning of the game. Ahn Se-young, who lost the lead from the beginning of the first game, was greatly pushed back to 12-18 and was treated for his right knee.




Ahn, who gave up his first game somewhat lethargicly, showed off the world's strongest 'power' in the second game. He surprised everyone by finishing with a thrilling turnaround success, scoring six consecutive points while losing 9-17. It's hard, but Ahn Se-young, who took the victory, found composure in three games. Taking a calm lead from the beginning of the game, An Se-young did not allow a chase throughout and ran to 19-13, and Wang Zhi, who was already flagged, knelt helplessly in front of the queen.

In the women's doubles semifinals held the previous day, Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na (hereinafter Incheon International Airport) lost to the Chinese group and recorded a bronze medal.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.