Badminton Asia Championships 2025 sees Miyazaki seeking title

The Badminton Asia Championships 2025 sees an opportunity for Tomoka Miyazaki to seek the women’s singles title.

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Japan's Tomoka Miyazaki poses with her medal for the fans in a recent match in file photo. 
Badminton Asia Championships 2025 sees Miyazaki seeking title

BADMINTON ASIA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2025 A GOOD TIME FOR MIYAZAKI TO WIN WOMEN’S TITLE

The Badminton Asia Championships (BAC) 2025 is a good time for Miyazaki to win the women’s singles title against a tough field.

Furthermore, the 18-year-old Japanese world No.7 finally got an opportunity to be named to the Japaese national team this month .

Moreover, the absence of South Korea’s world No.1 An Se-young adds to the hopes of Japanese badminton fans to hope for the teenager’s success.

Miyazaki had a productive 2024 when she claimed the Orleans Masters title in March before reaching the semifinals of the Swiss Open.

The Japanese youngster earned her place in the national team.

This came after she wn the All Japan Badminton Championships women’s singles title in December.

JAPANESE TEEN STILL FACES TOUGH ROAD TO BAC 2025 DESPITE AN’S ABSENCE

The Japanese teener, however, still faces a tough road to BAC 2025 despite the absence of the to-seeded An.

Moreover, she will open her campaign against Thailand’s Bsanan Ongbamrungphan, the 2024 Canada Open champion and a Japan Open Super 750 finalist.

Furthermore, Miyazaki looms to face China’s Fang GaoJie or India’s Malvika Bansod.

Should he reach that far, she will next take on Indonesia’s world No.5 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung in the last eight.

Another upset will push Miyazaki into the semifinal against a possible formidable opponent in Han Yue.

Chiba's Wang Zhi Yi emerges as one of the top contenders for men's singles at BAC 2025 with South Korea No.1 An Se-young sidelined. Japan's Tomoka Miyazaki stresses a point to the umpire in a recent match in file photo. 
Badminton Asia Championships 2025 sees Miyazaki seeking title

AN’S ABSENCE MAY LEAD TO CHINA DOUBLE AT BAC 2025

The absence of An may push China to go for a double at BAC 2025 men’s and women’s singles titles.

Furthermore, men’s world No.1 Shi Yu Qui has been a lock to bag one tournament after another the past few months.

Moreover, top seed Wang Zhi Yi should use this rare break to gun for the title and join Shi onstage

Another Chinese women’s shuttler looming in the final could be 2020 Tokyo Olympics champion Chen Yufei.

Should Wang or Chen get derailed before the final, Miyazaki may take on Akane Yamaguchi in an all-Japanese final.