August 27, 2025
A award winner in the immediate Yonex All-English Classic

A award winner in the immediate Yonex All-English Classic

By Milly McEvoy

A SE-boy prevailed in an immediate classic against Wang Zhi Yi and was twice Yonex All England Women’s Singles Champions with a 13:21 win from 21: 18.

Wang progressed in one of the greatest competitions that the sanctified England Court has ever seen when she suppressed number one in the world, but the 2023 champion was not long down and climbed back to force a decision.

Since none of the players dropped their quality, the final took 90 minutes before a winner appeared in a breathtaking, never forgotten final.

In a game between two of the most qualified players in the sport, it seemed that the player who could practice the other would have the advantage.

It would be a difficult task for Wang, with a so rarely looked nervous or as if it was striking around to save points.

In the early moments of one of the most expected finals recently, Wang held the upper hand.

The Chinese shuttler was fluid when she pushed a parts of the courtyard to be stretched to the court, which were often impossible to reach.

A crack in the normally impenetrable armor seemed to show when she went down 12-8 and stumbled when she dived to reach the shuttle.

The Korean took for a second on her hats and asked how her body could let her down if her mind was so ready.

But this was not just a against itself, but she was faced with an impressive opponent in Wang, who radiated the trust when she rose into a six-point leadership.

At 19-13 a down started floating on the square in a way that we are used to, and pushed Wang to do the things to which the Chinese player had forced her.

However, the end point was not immediately executed, whereby Wang took the point instead and then went into a command position.

With 6: 6 in the second, the audience became calm, not out of boredom, but in pure awe in front of the badminton that was served to them.

After the quality was so high, it took a happy power cable to take the point, whereby Wang was in disbelief on the floor.

It was Wang’s ability to take up, ward off and force a more unusual mistake that examined.

Just a few points later, Wang was on the floor again, but this time after stretching out every tendon to tip the shuttle over the net out of the closest angles.

It moved 11: 9 and could have broken the spirit of her opponent, but instead a struggle to parity.

After a barely credible badminton entered the match between the two to create an exciting conclusion of a fascinating competition.

One seemed to be on the climb when she opened a narrow lead, but Wang showed no signs of worries to keep leveling.

Wang then worked into a two-point lead, but with 18 to 18 both players were over double and tried to conjure up the power.

It was one who prevailed and extended their winning streak to four tournaments in a row to raise the trophy in Birmingham for the second time.

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