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  • Pakkapon Teeraratsakul and Phataimas Muenwong Claim 2024 Taipei Open Title

    Pakkapon Teeraratsakul and Phataimas Muenwong Claim 2024 Taipei Open Title

    Pakkapon Teeraratsakul and Phataimas Muenwong were crowned champions of the 2024 YONEX Taipei Open on Sunday, overcoming the local duo Yang Po Hsuan and Hu Ling Fang in straight sets.

    Despite being the underdogs against their second-seeded opponents, the Thai pair took less than 40 minutes to secure a 21-17, 21-19 victory, making them the first mixed doubles champions from Thailand in the tournament’s history.

    This victory also marks the duo’s second title of the season. Currently ranked 28th in the world, Teeraratsakul and Muenwong had previously won another Super 300 event at the US Open in June.

    Later, Yang redeemed himself in the men’s doubles final, where he teamed up with Lee Jhe-Huei to defeat compatriots Chiang Chien-Wei and Wu Hsuan-Yi 21-7, 25-23.

  • Wang Zhiyi Apologizes for Withdrawing from the Finals

    Wang Zhiyi Apologizes for Withdrawing from the Finals

    The finals of the Korea Open Badminton Championships were scheduled for today, but Chinese No. 2 seed Wang Zhiyi announced her withdrawal before the match. Her opponent in the women’s singles final, Korea’s No. 7 seed Kim Ga-eun, won the championship by default.

    After the match, Wang Zhiyi updated her social media to apologize, writing, “I am very sorry that I had to withdraw due to health reasons. I will take a short rest and come back soon. Thank you for being so concerned.”

    In yesterday’s semifinals, world No. 6 Wang Zhiyi battled for 1 hour and 18 minutes, narrowly defeating fellow host nation player Shim Yu-jin with a score of 19-21, 21-13, 24-22.

  • SIM Yu Jin

    SIM Yu Jin


    Character Introduction

    Shim Yu-jin (Korean: 심유진 May 13, 1999), previously transliterated as Shin Ok-jung, is a South Korean female badminton player.

    In April 2018, Shim Yoo-jin appeared in the Lingshui Badminton Masters tournament in China, where she was defeated 0-2 (11-21, 11-21) in the women’s singles semi-finals by her teammate’s Kim Jae-eun.

    She served as the third singles player in the 2022 Uber Cup final, defeating Wang Zhiyi 2-1 to help Korea win the Uber Cup for the second time.

    World RankingWomen’s  Singles 38,  Week 30, 2024

    Olympic PointsWomen’s  Singles 37, 38400 points 

    Finals RankingWomen’s  Singles 75, 7200 points
     

    Equipment Used

    JETSPEED S 10 Fluorescent Rose;  NANOFLARE 700;  SHB65Z3MEX;  P9300;  SHB65Z2LEX

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Uber Cup Women’s Team 3rd Place Member
    • 2023 Indonesia Badminton 100 Masters II Women’s Singles Quarter-finalist
    • 2023 Badminton Asia Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2022 Uber Cup Champion Team Member
    • 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships Women’s Team Runner-up
    • Member of Uber Cup Third Runner-up 2021
    • 2020 Badminton Asia Championships Women’s Team Runner-up
    • 2019 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2018 Norway Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 Hyderabad Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2018 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2017 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion