An helps South Korea in win over Canada in Sudirman Cup 2025

An Se-young helps South Korea beat Canada, 4-1, on Monday to sustain their momentum in Sudirman Cup 2025 in Xiamen, China.

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Women's singles world No.1 An Se-young displays strong form as she takes a shot during her match at the Sudirman Cup in Xiamen, China, on Monday. An helps South Korea in win over Canada in Sudirman Cup 2025

AN HELPS SOUTH KOREA IN 4-1 VICTORY OVER CANADA

An helps South Korea to pull off yet an impressive win after she rested in the team’s opening day victory ovwr Czechia.

Furthemore, the 23-year-old women’s singles world No.1 outlasted Michelle Li, 21-16, 23-21 to set things going for South Korea.

Moreover, An needed all of 55 minutes to hold off No.55 Li.

However, Canada tied it at 1-all after Victor Lai defeated Jeon Hyeok-jin in their men’s singles matchup.

The Asian powerhouse swept all three doubles matches as South Korea posted its second 4-1 result.

Malaysia's womens singles shuttler K Letshanaa stretches for a shot during her Sudirman Cup 2025 match on Monday.

MALAYSIA SWEEP FRANCE, BEATS AUSTRALIA TO NAIL QUARTERFINALS BERTH

Malaysia did the unthinkable by sweeping France, 5-0. despite the absence of its top men’s singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia.

Moreover, the Southeast Asian nation followed Sunday’s win over the French with a quick-fire 3-0 lead over Australia on Tuesday.

Furthermore, that latest win assured the Malaysians of booking a ticket to the quarterfinals.

Mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei beat Ricky Teng and Gronya Somerville, 21-8, 21-12.

Justin Hoh followed it up in men’s singles with his 21-9. 21-15 victory oer Shrey Dhand in the former’s Sudirman Cup debut.

K Letshanaa clinched it for Malaysia after her 21-6, 21-8 decision over Teoh Kaiqi in women’s singles action.

CHINA, THAILAND ADVANCE IN GROUP A

Host China and Thailand defeated their respective opponents to advance in Group A.

Furthermore, the hosts whitewashed Hong Kong, 5-0, with all of its starters resting except men’s singles world No.1 Shi Yu Qi.

Moreover, Shi held off Lee Cheuk Yiu that set things off for the Chinese shuttlers.

“I was completely gassed in the second game I had to keep reminding myself to fight for every point,” Shi said.

Meanwhile, the Thais swept Algeria, 5-0, with Thailand bracing for a China showdown on Wednesday to determine the Group A winner.

South Korea will be joined by Chinese Taipei, a 5-0 winner over Czechia, as the teams to advance in Group B.