Vietnamese pair clinch Canada Open badminton title

Do Tuan Duc and Pham Nhu Thao won the mixed doubles event at the Yonex Canada Open badminton tournament on July 3.

The Vietnamese duo beat No 4 seed Nico Ruponen and Amanda Hogstrom of Sweden 21-9, 10-21, 21-13 in the final.

It is their first-ever international title and brought them 5,500 points. They are expected to enter the world top 50 when the next world ranking is released later this week.

At present, Vietnam have Nguyen Tien Minh and Vu Thi Trang among the world’s top 50 badminton players.

Duc, Thao and their teammates arrived in Los Angeles to take part in the Yonex US Open which starts July 5.

Minh is seeded No 7 and will play Austrian David Obernosterer in the men’s singles event.

Trang is not a seeded player and she will face No 6 Iris Wang of the hosts in the women’s singles.

Duo Minh Bao and Duong Bao Duc will meet Japanese Taiki Shimada and Yoshinori Takeuchi in the men’s doubles.

Canada Open Champions Duc and Thao will meet Abhishek Ahlawat and Jing Yu Hong of the hosts in the mixed doubles.

The finals are scheduled for July 10. 

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Vietnam wins seven slots in int’l badminton tourney
Vietnam wins seven slots in int’l badminton tourney

Vietnam won seven slots in the main round of the Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge badminton tournament in Hanoi.

Vietnam wins seven slots in int’l badminton tourney

Vietnam wins seven slots in int’l badminton tourney

Vietnam won seven slots in the main round of the Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge badminton tournament in Hanoi.

Vietnamese badminton player drops to No 35 in world rankings
Vietnamese badminton player drops to No 35 in world rankings

Top Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh dropped three places to World No 35 in the latest rankings, the sport’s governing body announced.

Vietnamese badminton player drops to No 35 in world rankings

Vietnamese badminton player drops to No 35 in world rankings

Top Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh dropped three places to World No 35 in the latest rankings, the sport’s governing body announced.