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  • Chinese Taipei Secures Two Titles at 2024 Taipei Open

    Chinese Taipei Secures Two Titles at 2024 Taipei Open

    Host nation Chinese Taipei claimed two titles at the 2024 Taipei Open, winning both the Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles at Taipei Arena.

    In the Men’s Singles final, it was an all-Chinese Taipei affair as world No. 13 Lin Chun-Yi defeated compatriot Chi Yu-jen 21-7, 21-13, securing his second BWF World Tour title. Earlier this year, the 24-year-old also claimed victory at the Swiss Open, another Super 300 event.

    The Men’s Doubles final was also an all-Chinese Taipei match, with Lee Jhe-huei and Yang Po-hsuan overcoming Chiang Chien-wei and Wu Hsuan-yi. World No. 10 pair Jhe-huei and Po-hsuan triumphed 21-7, 25-23, marking their second BWF World Tour win of the year, having previously captured the German Open title.

    Chinese Taipei’s bid for a third title fell short in the Mixed Doubles, as Thailand’s Pakkapon Teeraratsakul and Phataimas Muenwong emerged victorious in a 40-minute contest, defeating Yang Po-hsuan and Hu Ling-fang 21-17, 21-19. Pakkapon and Phataimas had earlier won the US Open.

    Meanwhile, Indonesia secured the Women’s Doubles title through Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma and Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi, who defeated Jesita Putri Miantoro and Febi Setianingrum 21-15, 21-16, adding to their Australian Open triumph.

    In the Women’s Singles final, South Korea’s Sim Yu-jin emerged victorious, defeating Indonesia’s Putri Kusuma Wardani. Yu-jin, the eighth seed, took just 34 minutes to seal a 21-17, 21-13 win.

  • Taipei Open: Chi Yu Jen Stops Chou Tien Chen Quest

    Taipei Open: Chi Yu Jen Stops Chou Tien Chen Quest

    Chou Tien Chen will need to wait another year to match compatriot Tai Tzu Ying’s five Taipei Open titles after being defeated in the semifinals of the 2024 YONEX Taipei Open by Chi Yu Jen.

    Top-seeded Chou, who had previously claimed the title in 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2022, was beaten by his younger teammate 19-21, 21-11, 21-17 in a hard-fought 73-minute battle. This marks Chi’s first victory over Chou after losing their previous three encounters.

    For Chi, this is a breakthrough, surpassing last year’s Round of 16 finish. He now advances to face another fellow Taiwanese player, second-seeded Lin Chun-Yi, in the men’s singles final. Lin secured his spot by defeating Lee Chia Hao 21-12, 21-19.

    In other action, top-seeded women’s doubles duo Benyapa and Nuntakarn Aimsaard from Thailand were also knocked out in the semifinals. They fell to Indonesia’s Jesita Putri Miantoro and Feni Setianingrum 17-21, 21-9, 21-18.

    Indonesia will now take home the women’s doubles title, with second seeds Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma and Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi winning their semifinal match against Laksika Kanlaha and Phataimas Muenwong 25-23, 21-16.

  • Hardworking Chou Tien-chen Reaches Semifinals, Aims for 5th Title

    Hardworking Chou Tien-chen Reaches Semifinals, Aims for 5th Title

    Chou Tien-chen advanced to the men’s singles semifinals at the Super 300 Taipei Open today, defeating Malaysia’s Hoh Justin 21-12, 21-14, moving one step closer to his fifth title in the tournament’s history.

    Chou let out several emotional roars as he scored in the final moments of the match. He explained afterward that seeing so many spectators today motivated him to leave everyone with great memories. He also mentioned Tai Tzu-ying, who had just lost earlier, saying, “Even though Tai lost, she still won because so many people came to watch.”

    Chou will face Chi Yu-jen in the semifinals, as Chi earlier defeated “Badminton Prince” Wang Tzu-wei in straight sets. Chou, who experienced a health issue last week (damage to his left lung tissue and surrounding soft tissue), said that he’s already very grateful to participate in the Taipei Open, and no matter who his opponent is, he will give it his all and show his best performance.

    Chou has faced Chi Yu-jen three times in international competitions without losing. He remarked that his junior will certainly prepare thoroughly for the match, but Chou will take a humble approach and rise to the challenge.

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  • Chi Yu Jen

    Chi Yu Jen


    Character Introduction

    Chi Yu Jen (June 25, 1997) is a male badminton player from Taiwan, China.

    In September 2019, Chi Yu Jen won his first international title at the Perth Badminton International in both the men’s singles and mixed doubles events.

    World Ranking – Men’s Singles 42, Week 33, 2024

    Olympic Points – Men’s Singles 39, 37616 points 

    Finals Ranking – Men’s Singles 31, 31540 points

     

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 99

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Orleans Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2023 Said Modi Badminton International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2023 Indonesia Badminton Masters 100 II Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2023 Thailand Badminton Challenge Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2019 Perth Badminton International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2019 Perth Badminton International Mixed Doubles Champion (partner Lin Shin Min)