Victor China Open 2025 BWF
Victor China Open 2025 BWF

VICTOR China Open 2025: Super 1000 Badminton Showdown in Changzhou

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Changzhou, China – July 22 to 27, 2025 — The world’s elite badminton players have converged in Changzhou this week for the VICTOR China Open 2025, a prestigious HSBC BWF World Tour Super 1000 event. With a massive prize pool of US $2,000,000, the tournament promises six days of electrifying rallies, thrilling upsets, and world-class competition.

  • Event: VICTOR China Open 2025
  • Dates: July 22 – July 27, 2025
  • Location: Changzhou, China
  • Level: HSBC BWF World Tour Super 1000
  • Prize Money: US $2,000,000
  • Status: LIVE

Global Stars Take Center Stage

From Olympic champions to rising young talents, the China Open has always been a hotspot for fierce competition. This year is no exception, as top-seeded players from powerhouse nations including China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Denmark, and India prepare to battle for glory on the courts of Changzhou.

Spectators can expect thrilling clashes in all five categories:

  • Men’s Singles
  • Women’s Singles
  • Men’s Doubles
  • Women’s Doubles
  • Mixed Doubles

Malaysian Players in China Open 2025

Here are the top Malaysian shuttlers expected to participate or make an impact at the VICTOR China Open 2025:

🇲🇾 Men’s Singles

  • Lee Zii Jia – Former All England champion, known for his explosive smashes and dynamic movement.
  • Ng Tze Yong – A consistent performer, aiming to climb the world rankings with strong showings at Super 1000 events.
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🇲🇾 Men’s Doubles

  • Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik – World Champions (2022) and Malaysia’s top men’s doubles pair. Strong medal contenders.
  • Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin – Back together with a solid partnership and hungry to prove themselves on the big stage.

🇲🇾 Women’s Singles

  • Goh Jin Wei – Former World Junior Champion, returning to form after injury setbacks.
  • Soniia Cheah – Experienced and tactical, often pulls surprises against higher-ranked opponents.

🇲🇾 Women’s Doubles

  • Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan – Malaysia’s top women’s pair, known for their aggressive style and teamwork.

🇲🇾 Mixed Doubles

  • Chen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei – Fast-rising mixed doubles pair making waves with consistent performances.
  • Goh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai – Experienced duo with a reputation for giant-killing performances.

These shuttlers are flying Malaysia’s flag high, eyeing deep runs in Changzhou and valuable ranking points ahead of the World Tour Finals.

Key Highlights to Watch

  • Home Favorite Chen Yufei, China’s Olympic gold medalist, is aiming to reclaim her crown on home soil.
  • Viktor Axelsen (Denmark) – The reigning world No.1 and Olympic champion continues to dominate the men’s circuit with his towering presence and unmatched precision.
  • Indian shuttlers like Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu are chasing deep runs, looking to gain vital points ahead of the BWF World Tour Finals.
  • An Se Young (South Korea) – A rising superstar, her consistency, agility, and tactical brilliance have made her the top contender in women’s singles.
  • Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (Malaysia) – Malaysia’s top pair and former world champions, known for their explosive offense and synchronized teamwork.
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LIVE Scores and Real-Time Action

Fans around the globe can follow the LIVE SCORES and match updates through the official BWF website and app, ensuring no rally is missed. Whether courtside in Changzhou or watching from home, badminton enthusiasts can witness every smash, drop, and dive in real time.

More Than Just a Tournament

The VICTOR China Open is not just about competition—it’s a celebration of badminton excellence. With players, coaches, fans, and sponsors coming together, the event plays a crucial role in the sport’s global growth and popularity.


Stay tuned for daily recaps, player interviews, and knockout round updates as the VICTOR China Open 2025 continues to deliver world-class badminton action.

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