Japan's 18-year-old rising star Yuka Miyazaki defeated the Thai beautiful girl Opanipu 21:14, 20:22, 21:14 in the women's singles final of the Super 300 Series 2025 Chinese Taipei Open Badminton Championships on the 11th, and sealed the Taipei station for the first time.
Japanese women's singles player Yuka Miyazaki battled fiercely with her opponent to the third game and finally won the women's singles gold medal at the 2025 Taipei Open Badminton Championships
The 18-year-old won the Women's Singles title at the 2022 World Junior Badminton Championships and has grown steadily since stepping onto the BWF World Tour, winning the Orleans Badminton Masters last year and finishing runner-up at the Super 1000 Series China Open.
Tomoka Miyazaki, currently ranked No. 8 in the world, is the top seed in Taipei, and this time she will also make it to the final, where she will face the world No. 77 Thai girl Opanipu on the same day, and the two have won the last three meetings with Miyazaki.
Aupanip, Thailand
Tomoka Miyazaki had a strong first game, taking an 8-4 lead at the start of the game, taking the lead for the 11th point and scoring the first 21-12 points. Even though she lost the first game by a wide margin, Opanipu played a competitive game in the second game, and she reversed at the end of the game to score five points in a row to take the first game point, and although Yuka Miyazaki saved one game point, Opanipu then scored two points in a row to successfully extend the line at 22:20.
Entering the deciding game, Miyazaki Yuka pulled out a wave of 8:2 offensive, but Opanipu did not give up easily, and soon continued to catch up with the color, but the gap behind the beginning was too large, and she was unable to reverse the decline, and finally Miyazaki Yuka took the back crown.