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  • Jeong Na-eun and Kim Hye-jeong Defy Expectations to Claim Women’s Doubles Title at Korea Open 2024

    Jeong Na-eun and Kim Hye-jeong Defy Expectations to Claim Women’s Doubles Title at Korea Open 2024

    Na-eun and Hye-jeong Triumph in Women’s Doubles

    Jeong Na-eun and Kim Hye-jeong defied the odds to capture the Women’s Doubles title at the Korea Open 2024, held at the Mokpo Indoor Stadium in Seoul. The sixth-seeded pair, who have risen from a world No. 3 ranking in 2022 to their current No. 20 spot, delivered a stellar performance in front of their home crowd.

    In the final, Na-eun and Hye-jeong faced off against the fourth-seeded Malaysian duo, Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah. Despite Tan and Thinaah’s impressive run, which included a semifinal victory over the top-seeded Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee, they struggled in the final. Jeong and Kim clinched victory with a decisive 12-21, 11-21 scoreline, marking their second Korea Open title and their fourth BWF World Tour win.

    Korea’s Mixed Results in Other Categories

    Korea’s success continued with a Women’s Singles title, though it came via a walkover. Seventh-seeded Kim Ga-eun did not need to break a sweat as second-seeded Wang Zhi Yi from China withdrew, awarding Kim the title without a match.

    However, Korea’s bid for a third title fell short in the Men’s Doubles. Top-seeded Kang Min-yuk and Seo Seung-jae were outplayed by Indonesia’s seventh-seeded duo, Leo Rolly Carnando and Bagas Maulana. Despite losing the first set 8-21, Carnando and Maulana mounted a remarkable comeback to win the next two sets 21-9, 21-8, securing their first BWF World Tour title of the year.

    Malaysian Victory in Mixed Doubles

    In the Mixed Doubles final, Malaysian pair Chen Tang Jie and To Ee Wei held their ground against unranked opponents Guo Xin Wa and Li Qian from China. The fourth-seeded Malaysians displayed remarkable composure in a grueling match that lasted nearly an hour. They emerged victorious with a 17-21, 21-13, 21-13 win, marking their first BWF World Tour title of the year and their third overall.

    China Secures Men’s Singles Title

    Despite the mixed results, China claimed a title at the Korea Open with Lu Guang Zu winning the Men’s Singles crown. The seventh-seeded Lu, currently ranked No. 13 in the world, overcame a tough challenge from Chinese Taipei’s Lee Chia-hao with a 21-16, 20-22, 21-18 victory in a 68-minute battle, earning his first title of the year.

  • Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah Finish as Runners-Up at the Korea Open

    Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah Finish as Runners-Up at the Korea Open

    World No. 9 Pearly-Thinaah finished as runners-up in the Mokpo final on Sunday (September 1), losing 12-21, 11-21 to the host pair, former World No. 3 Jeong Na-eun and Kim Hye-jeong.

    The Malaysian duo had defeated another host pair, World No. 2 Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee, in the semifinals, but they couldn’t replicate their brilliant performance against the formidable Jeong-Kim, who controlled the match from start to finish.

    Despite the defeat, Pearly and Thinaah can hold their heads high, as this was their first final appearance since finishing as runners-up at the Hong Kong Open a year ago.

    The pair last won a title at the 2022 French Open.

  • Kim Hye Jeong

    Kim Hye Jeong


    Character Introduction

    Kim Hye-jung (Korean: 김혜정, January 3, 1998) is a South Korean female badminton player. Kim Hye-jung’s mother is Jung So-young who won the gold medal in women’s doubles badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics.

    In February 2014, Kim Hye-jung participated in the Asian Junior Badminton Championships in Taipei, Taiwan, helping the South Korean national badminton team win second place in the mixed team in the first team event, while her mixed doubles semifinal match with partner Kim Jae-hwan went down 0-2 (9-21, 19-21) to the tournament’s top seeded team, Huang Kai-xiang/Chen Qing-chen of China.

    In November 2016, Kim Hye-jeong participated in the World Junior Badminton Championships in Bilbao, Spain, and won the third place in the mixed doubles at the World Youth Championships after her mixed doubles semi-final with partner Park Kyung-hyun was defeated 0-2 (17-21, 18-21) by the tournament’s No. 7 seed, Zhou Hao-dong/Hu Yu-xiang of China.

    World RankingWomen’s  Doubles 24,  Week 30, 2024

    Olympic PointsWomen’s  Doubles 13, 63540 points 

    Finals RankingWomen’s  Doubles 52, 12050 points
     

    Equipment Used

    JETSPEED S 10 Fluorescent Rose;  AEROBITE;  NANOFLARE 700;  NANOFLARE 700 New Color;  SH-P9200DX;  SHB65Z3WEX

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Uber Cup Women’s Team Third Place Member
    • 2023 China Shenzhen Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Quarter-finalist
    • 2023 Women’s Doubles Champion of Gwangju Badminton Masters, Korea
    • 2022 Asian Games Badminton Women’s Team Gold Medalist
    • 2023 Indonesia Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2023 Malaysia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2023 India Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2022 Badminton World Federation Year End Finals Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Australian Badminton Open Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Japan Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Masters Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Malaysia Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2022 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Uber Cup Champion Team Member
    • 2022 Korea Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 All England Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2021 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Singapore Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Denmark Badminton Open Women’s Doubles quarterfinals
    • 2018 Akita Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles quarterfinals
    • 2018 U.S. Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Australian Open Badminton Women’s Doubles quarterfinals
    • 2018 Australian Open Badminton Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2016 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Third Place
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Third Place
    • 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-up