Shenzhen: The 2024 King Cup International Badminton Open concluded with a nail-biting men’s singles final. Denmark’s Anders Antonsen triumphed over China’s rising star Hu ZheAn in a 2-1 victory (21-18, 11-21, 18-21), securing the championship title and the lucrative prize of RMB 1.1 million. Hu ZheAn, despite falling short in the final, took home a respectable runner-up prize of RMB 500,000.
Complete Final Day of the 2024 King Cup International Badminton Open:
A Tournament Created by Lin Dan to Elevate Men’s Singles Badminton
The King Cup, initiated by badminton legend Lin Dan, focuses exclusively on men’s singles players. Aimed at advancing the competitive level of the sport, the tournament also offers significantly higher prize money than BWF World Tour events, making it a major draw for top players worldwide.

The Final Showdown: Hu ZheAn vs. Anders Antonsen
Held in Shenzhen, the King Cup saw an electrifying finale between 18-year-old Hu ZheAn, ranked 183rd globally, and Denmark’s World No. 2 Anders Antonsen. Despite his lower ranking, Hu showcased extraordinary skill and determination throughout the match, ultimately falling just short in a hard-fought contest.
Game 1: Hu started strong, taking the first game 21-18 after fending off a late surge from Antonsen.
Game 2: Antonsen bounced back, dominating the second game 21-11 to level the match at 1-1.
Game 3: The decider saw Hu leading 5-1 early on and later reclaiming a 16-14 advantage. However, a series of errors from the young Chinese player allowed Antonsen to gain momentum. The Danish star sealed the match at 21-18, with a controversial line call on Hu’s final smash adding to the drama.
Hu ZheAn: A Rising Star to Watch
Born in July 2006, Hu ZheAn is one of the most promising talents in badminton today. He has already won the 2024 World Junior Championship and claimed the Asian Junior Championship men’s singles title two years in a row.
At this year’s King Cup, Hu made headlines with his remarkable run:
In the first round, he stunned former World Champion Loh Kean Yew with a 2-0 victory.
In the semi-finals, he defeated India’s Lakshya Sen, the fourth-place finisher at the Paris Olympics, with another commanding 2-0 performance.
Though he fell short in the final, Hu’s performance against Antonsen demonstrates his potential to rise to the very top of men’s badminton in the coming years.
Anders Antonsen: Champion and Consummate Performer
Antonsen’s victory further cements his reputation as one of badminton’s elite players. Known for his strategic gameplay and composure under pressure, the Danish star proved why he remains a dominant force on the global stage.
What’s Next for Hu ZheAn?
The King Cup has solidified Hu ZheAn’s status as a future star. With his exceptional skill set and fearless approach, he’s poised to make a significant impact on the international stage. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as this young player continues to evolve into one of badminton’s brightest stars.