BIRMINGHAM, England–The YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships 2025 concluded on Sunday, March 16, delivering another electrifying chapter in its storied history. As one of badminton’s most prestigious tournaments, it once again brought intense showdowns and unforgettable moments to the Utilita Arena Birmingham. Team Yonex athletes displayed exceptional skill and determination, with rising stars making their mark and seasoned champions reaching new milestones across all five categories.
Finals day opened with an all-China mixed doubles showdown, setting the stage for a thrilling contest. India Open 2025 champion Wei Ya Xin, teaming up with Feng Yan Zhe (CHN) for this tournament, faced Guo Xin Wa and Chen Fang Hui (CHN) in a thrilling contest. With both duos newly building their chemistry, the match remained unpredictable, keeping the audience on edge. Wei and Feng found their rhythm in the second game, but Guo and Chen’s dynamic interplay and versatility proved decisive in the final moments. With a hard-fought 21-16, 10-21, 23-21 victory, they secured their first YONEX All England title. The match itself showcased the depth of talent and possibilities in China’s mixed doubles, hinting at even greater battles to come.
BIRMINGHAM, England–The YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships 2025 concluded on Sunday, March 16, delivering another electrifying chapter in its storied history. As one of badminton’s most prestigious tournaments, it once again brought intense showdowns and unforgettable moments to the Utilita Arena Birmingham. Team Yonex athletes displayed exceptional skill and determination, with rising stars making their mark and seasoned champions reaching new milestones across all five categories.
Finals day opened with an all-China mixed doubles showdown, setting the stage for a thrilling contest. India Open 2025 champion Wei Ya Xin, teaming up with Feng Yan Zhe (CHN) for this tournament, faced Guo Xin Wa and Chen Fang Hui (CHN) in a thrilling contest. With both duos newly building their chemistry, the match remained unpredictable, keeping the audience on edge. Wei and Feng found their rhythm in the second game, but Guo and Chen’s dynamic interplay and versatility proved decisive in the final moments. With a hard-fought 21-16, 10-21, 23-21 victory, they secured their first YONEX All England title. The match itself showcased the depth of talent and possibilities in China’s mixed doubles, hinting at even greater battles to come.
The men’s singles final featured another returning champion, as Malaysia Open 2025 winner Shi Yu Qi (CHN) claimed his second YONEX All England title, seven years after his first. Facing Lee Chia Hao (TPE), Shi dominated the first game with precise play and maintained control throughout the match. Despite Lee closing the gap a few times and pushing hard to catch up, Shi remained untouchable, ultimately securing the victory. With a final score of 21-17, 21-19, Shi Yu Qi’s win sets a strong tone for what promises to be another successful season.
The women’s singles final was an intense battle—the longest match of the tournament—between World No. 1 An Se Young (KOR) and BWF World Tour Finals 2024 champion Wang Zhi Yi (CHN), a rematch of their Malaysia Open 2025 showdown. Wang came out strong, quickly racking up points for a dominant first game. The remaining games had the audience on the edge of their seats, as the players exchanged long rallies that left them both winded. While Wang demonstrated impressive endurance in the later games, An Se Young’s powerful play and unwavering agility eventually turned the tide in her favor. She made a remarkable comeback, claiming her second YONEX All England title with a 13-21, 21-18, 21-18 victory—adding to her third title of the year. This match will also be remembered for a 79-shot rally, one of the longest in women’s singles history.
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The tournament concluded with a thrilling men’s doubles final, as Malaysia Open 2025 champions Seo Seung Jae and Kim Won Ho (KOR) took on Leo Rolly Carnando and Bagas Maulana (INA). The atmosphere was electric, with the crowd equally divided in support, passionately cheering for both pairs as they exchange grueling rallies. Seo and Kim’s solid defense and counterattacks dominated the early stages, giving them control of the first game. Carnando and Maulana made a strong push, closing the gap and building excitement for the possibility of a three-game match to end the day. However, Seo and Kim’s relentless speed, defense, and counterattacks ultimately carried them to victory. They secured their first YONEX All England title with a 21-19, 21-19 victory, marking a significant milestone in their partnership and highlighting their potential as a formidable pair on the world stage
The YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships has long been a stage for groundbreaking moments, pushing the sport forward while inspiring players and fans around the world. As a proud sponsor since 1984, Yonex continues to support the tournament with innovative products including high-quality shuttlecocks, court mats, and the expertise of the Yonex Stringing Team.
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