On the 23rd local time, the Chinese badminton team won the men's and women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles championships in the 2025 Swiss Badminton Super 300 Tournament, becoming the biggest winner. The only final without a Chinese player was in Men's Doubles, where Thailand's sixth seeds Dechapo and Gidin Nupong beat Indonesia's Suyib and Daniel.
Weng Hongyang (pictured) avenged Li Shifeng and won his first championship of the season at the same time
China's No. 8 seed Weng Hongyang, ranked No. 17 in the world, only gave France's No. 31 Christo Popov three points in the second game of the men's singles final, and finally swept his opponent 21-18, 21-3 to win his first title of the season. Weng Hongyang also avenged teammate Li Shifeng, who reached the final for the first time this season after Christo Popov defeated world No. 6 No.6 seed Li Shifeng 21-19, 21-14 for the first time in the semi-finals.
In the previous two meetings, Kristor Popov had never won a game against Li Shifeng, but this time he dominated most of the time; Shifeng had stubbornly tied the game (17-17) after falling behind 4-13 in the first game, but Kristor Popov took the lead 21-19 and firmly controlled the pace of the match.
Chen Yufei, who has not long made a comeback, has been sealed in Basel again after 2019
In Women's Singles, Tokyo Olympic champion Chen Yufei defeated Denmark's world No. 21 Linee Jacksfield 21-21 21-17 to win the match in Basel for the first time since 2019. Chen Yufei has successfully reached the final of the Swiss Championship three times in her career, having previously finished runner-up in the 2017 tournament and won the tournament in 2019. On the other hand, Leni Jacksfield rebounded strongly after suffering three consecutive defeats on the World Tour, but the decisive match against Chen Yufei was still a chess gap.
Jia Yifan (right) teamed up with Chen Qingchen in 2017 and now partners Zhang Shuxian (left) to reach the top of the Swiss Open again
China's No. 5 seeds Jia Yifan and Zhang Shuxian faced top seeds and Paris Olympic runners-up Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning in a 1-hour and 34-minute battle, winning 21-19, 14-21, 21-17.
China won the Swiss Open Women's Doubles title again after an eight-year absence, while Jia Yifan teamed up with Chen Qingchen in 2017 to reach the top again.
China also booked a place in the final of the dominant event, Mixed Doubles, with fifth-seeded new pair Feng Yanzhe and Wei Yaxin reaching the final after last week's All England Badminton Super 1000 tournament with teammates Zhu Yijun and Zhang Chi. Zhu Yijun and Zhang Chi, who made it to the final for the first time in the fourth round of the match, Feng Yanzhe and Wei Yaxin easily won 21-13, 21-15.
Feng Yanzhe (left) and Wei Yaxin
In Men's Doubles, the Indonesian duo reached their first title after beating Dechapo and Gitinupong 15-21, 21-18, 14-21 in one hour and eight minutes to reach their second final.