Injury Forces An Se Young to Withdraw from China Open 2025 Semifinal, Ending 1000 Series Sweep Bid

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An Se Young retires in the China Open 2025 semifinal match against Han Yue due to a knee injury, ending her shot at a historic Super 1000 sweep. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)
An Se Young retires in the China Open 2025 semifinal match against Han Yue due to a knee injury, ending her shot at a historic Super 1000 sweep. (Photo: Shi Tang/Getty Images)

Changzhou – South Korea’s World No. 1 An Se Young was forced to withdraw during the semifinals of the 2025 China Open, a Super 1000 event, due to a lingering knee injury—ending her chance to complete a historic clean sweep of all Super 1000 titles this season.

Facing China’s Han Yue in the semifinals, An Se Young dropped the first game 19-21 after surrendering a 10-6 lead. Despite briefly fighting back to reach 17-14 and then 19-18, Han Yue clawed her way ahead to close the set.

In the second game, the match was tied at 6-6 before Han surged ahead with five consecutive points. Trailing 6-11 at the mid-game interval, An Se Young decided to retire from the match, handing Han Yue a spot in the final.

🎥 Watch Highlights of An Se Young vs. Han Yue – China Open 2025 Semifinal:

An Se Young had previously claimed titles at the Malaysia Open, All England Open, and Indonesia Open—all Super 1000 tournaments—this season. A win at the China Open would have made her the first player ever to win all four Super 1000 events in a single year.

Despite entering the tournament with a pre-existing right knee injury, the Korean star fought valiantly up to the semifinals. She had dominated previous matchups against Han Yue with an 8-1 career head-to-head record, making the withdrawal even more heartbreaking.

The women’s singles final will now be an all-Chinese affair between Han Yue and Wang Zhi Yi.


More Highlights from China Open 2025 Semifinals:

Women’s Doubles:

  • Top-seeded Chinese pair Liu Sheng Shu / Tan Ning delivered a commanding performance against South Korea’s Kim Hye Jeong / Kong Hee Yong (7th seeds), winning 21-10, 21-12.

  • Fellow Chinese duo Jia Yi Fan / Zhang Shu Xian overpowered Malaysia’s Pearly Tan / M. Thinaah in straight sets, 21-14, 21-17, securing an all-China final in women’s doubles.

Mixed Doubles Final Set:

The mixed doubles final will feature a clash between two Chinese powerhouses:

  • Feng Yan Zhe / Huang Dong Ping (1st seeds)
    vs.

  • Jiang Zhen Bang / Wei Ya Xin (2nd seeds)

This all-Chinese title bout is expected to showcase elite-level badminton in one of the sport’s most competitive categories.

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