Japan's 18-year-old talented girl Yuka Miyazaki defeated Thailand's Choi Ki-on 21:5, 22:24, 21:9 at the Super 750 Series 2025 India Open Badminton Championships on the 15th local time to win her first victory in 2025.
Yuka Miyazaki, ranked 11th in the world
World No. 11 Tomoka Miyazaki officially announced that she is ready to take over in 2024, first winning the Orleans Masters, and after the Paris Olympics, she has made great progress, reaching the final of the Super 1000 Series China Open and finishing runner-up, and also reaching the top four of the women's singles at the Macau Open, Arctic Open, Korea Masters and China Masters.
At the All Japan Championships at the end of December last year, Tomoka Miyazaki also won the first championship of her career by defeating Natsuki Hihei in the final, becoming the fourth female high school champion since the Heisei era after Aiko Miyamura, Nozomi Okuhara and Akane Yamaguchi. It's just that she was upset by Brisart at the Super 1000 Series Malaysia Open Badminton Championships last week with 21:16, 14:21, 16:21, and was out of the tournament in the first match of the new year.
Thai women's player Choi Ki-on
Choi Ki-on played a career masterpiece at the Malaysia Open last time, reaching the top four of the 1000-level women's singles for the first time. However, Miyazaki Yuka forced the Thai women's player in the first game today, but it was difficult to take the lead in the second game, even if Cui Ki-on was resolved 3 game point opportunities, he still failed to win in advance, but Miyazaki Yuka regained his form in the third game and won the victory by a huge margin.