Yonex French Open Badminton 2025 – Full Winners Recap from the 92nd Super 750 Edition
The 92nd edition of the Yonex French Open Badminton Super 750 concluded with thrilling performances and dominant wins from top global shuttlers. Held under the prestigious BWF World Tour banner, the tournament showcased elite talent across five categories, with players from Denmark, South Korea, Japan, and China clinching top honors.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the champions from this year’s event:
🥇 Winners by Category
| Category | Winner(s) | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Men’s Singles | Anders Antonsen | Denmark |
| Women’s Singles | An Se-young | South Korea |
| Men’s Doubles | Kim Won Ho & Seo Seung Jae | South Korea |
| Women’s Doubles | Yuki Fukushima & Mayu Matsumoto | Japan |
| Mixed Doubles | Feng Yan Zhe & Huang Dong Ping | China |

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🇩🇰 Men’s Singles: Anders Antonsen Triumphs
Denmark’s Anders Antonsen delivered a masterclass in agility and precision, defeating top contenders to claim the men’s singles crown. His consistent performance and tactical brilliance reaffirmed his place among the world’s elite.
His win not only marks a personal triumph but also reinforces Denmark’s legacy in men’s singles badminton, following in the footsteps of legends like Viktor Axelsen and Peter Gade. With this victory, Antonsen climbs higher in the BWF World Rankings, solidifying his place among the top global contenders heading into the 2026 season.
🇰🇷 South Korea Dominates Singles & Doubles
South Korea had a stellar run:
- An Se-young continued her winning streak in women’s singles, showcasing her signature speed and court coverage.
- In men’s doubles, the duo of Kim Won Ho & Seo Seung Jae displayed impeccable coordination and power to secure the title.
This double victory highlights South Korea’s growing dominance in both singles and doubles formats.
🇯🇵 Japan’s Women’s Doubles Excellence
The experienced pair of Yuki Fukushima & Mayu Matsumoto from Japan clinched the women’s doubles title with tactical finesse and relentless defense. Their chemistry and court awareness were unmatched throughout the tournament.
he duo’s win is another feather in Japan’s badminton cap, reaffirming the country’s technical excellence and discipline-driven approach to doubles. As Tokyo continues to nurture world-class pairs, this victory boosts their confidence for upcoming BWF World Tour Finals and Asian Championships.
🇨🇳 China’s Mixed Doubles Supremacy
China’s Feng Yan Zhe & Huang Dong Ping emerged victorious in mixed doubles, blending aggressive net play with strategic backcourt control. Their win adds to China’s legacy in mixed doubles excellence.
In the mixed doubles category, China once again proved why it remains a powerhouse in this discipline. The pairing of Feng Yan Zhe and Huang Dong Ping executed flawless teamwork, blending powerful smashes with tactical net play to secure the championship title.
Their aggressive gameplay and seamless coordination reflect China’s continued investment in nurturing balanced, well-rounded mixed doubles teams capable of dominating world tournaments.
With this win, China’s mixed doubles legacy — established by greats like Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong — looks set to continue into the next decade.
🏆 About the Tournament: French Open Super 750
- Edition: 92nd
- Level: BWF World Tour Super 750
- Venue: Paris, France
- Significance: One of the top-tier events in the badminton calendar, attracting world-class talent and offering crucial ranking points.
The French Open continues to be a pivotal stop for players aiming to qualify for year-end championships and solidify their global rankings.
📈 What This Means for the Season Ahead
With the Paris Olympics 2028 on the horizon, performances at Super 750 events like the French Open are closely watched. Rising stars and seasoned champions alike use these platforms to fine-tune their game, gain momentum, and build confidence.
Expect these winners to carry their form into upcoming tournaments like the China Open, Indonesia Masters, and the BWF World Tour Finals.

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Conclusion
The Yonex French Open Badminton 2025 was a celebration of speed, strategy, and spirit — with every match reflecting the players’ relentless pursuit of excellence. From Denmark’s tactical mastery to South Korea’s double triumph, and from Japan’s discipline to China’s dominance, this Super 750 event delivered badminton at its finest.
As the world gears up for the next phase of the BWF season, fans can expect even more drama, determination, and dazzling performances on the road to 2028.
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