Kento Momota Returns at 2025 King Cup to Face World No.1 Shi Yuqi in Blockbuster Opener

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Shi Yuqi and Kento Momota spend time together ahead of their King Cup encounter. (Photo: King Cup official)
Shi Yuqi and Kento Momota spend time together ahead of their King Cup encounter. (Photo: King Cup official)

Shenzhen — Former world No.1 Kento Momota is set to return to competitive action at the

2025 King Cup, where he will face current world No.1 Shi Yuqi in the opening round.
For Momota, this is more than an exhibition appearance — it is a test of where he stands after stepping away from the international tour.

Kento Momota prepares for a potential career resurgence at the 2025 King Cup, where he will face world No.1 Shi Yuqi in the opening round. (Photo: Xinhua)
Kento Momota prepares for a potential career resurgence at the 2025 King Cup, where he will face world No.1 Shi Yuqi in the opening round. (Photo: Xinhua)

Speaking ahead of the event, Momota said his desire to compete again has been building for months. While he has spent time traveling and coaching young players since leaving the circuit, he felt it was important to remain physically sharp.

All players gather at the 2025 King Cup opening ceremony. Front row (L–R): Jonatan Christie, Shi Yuqi, Lin Dan, Anders Antonsen, Kento Momota. Back row (L–R): Liu Yang Ming Yu, Alex Lanier, Victor Lai, Jason Teh Jia Heng. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)
All players gather at the 2025 King Cup opening ceremony. Front row (L–R): Jonatan Christie, Shi Yuqi, Lin Dan, Anders Antonsen, Kento Momota. Back row (L–R): Liu Yang Ming Yu, Alex Lanier, Victor Lai, Jason Teh Jia Heng. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)

“If I can’t move on court myself, then as a coach, my words won’t be convincing,” Momota explained, adding that he has continued daily training to maintain flexibility and match readiness.

A Personal Invitation from Lin Dan

Momota revealed that his return was triggered by a direct invitation from badminton icon Lin Dan, the organizer of the King Cup. Earlier this year, Momota missed the summer Lin Dan Cup after undergoing lower back surgery, but the renewed invitation later in the year presented a chance he did not want to waste.

Momota said Lin Dan told him his world ranking did not matter — what mattered was simply showing up and competing again.

“That meant a lot,” Momota said. “To be invited by someone I’ve admired for so long, I felt truly honored.”

On his health, Momota offered an encouraging update: his back pain is no longer an issue and he feels in good condition heading into the match.

Lin Dan poses with Kento Momota during the opening ceremony of the 2025 King Cup. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)
Lin Dan poses with Kento Momota during the opening ceremony of the 2025 King Cup. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)

Why Shi Yuqi Is the Opponent He Wanted

When asked who he most wanted to face, Momota did not hesitate: Shi Yuqi.
The Chinese star has delivered a major year on tour, and Momota said he is eager to measure himself against the current benchmark.

He also noted he has been following Shi’s recent foot issue from the BWF World Tour Finals and hopes it will not affect their match.

“I hope it’s nothing serious,” Momota said.

Interestingly, Momota believes his movement may be cleaner now than in previous years. With fewer distractions and a simpler focus, he said his body feels lighter — even if the demands of age have reduced his stamina.

“I want to play a simple style with flexible movement,” he said. “Honestly, I sometimes feel faster now — my mind is clearer and my body feels freer.”

Without rankings and expectations weighing him down, Momota’s mindset is straightforward: attack, compete, and see what happens.

“Now I have nothing to fear,” he said. “I just want to challenge with everything I have.”

King Cup Match Order

The 2025 King Cup lineup features a mix of established names and emerging talent. Here is the posted match order:

Match Player Country Opponent Country
1st Alex Lanier France Victor Lai Canada
2nd Jason Teh Jia Heng Singapore Jonatan Christie Indonesia
3rd Liu Yang Ming Yu China Anders Antonsen Denmark
4th Kento Momota Japan Shi Yuqi China

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