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SINGAPORE: Kunlavut Vitidsarn celebrated becoming the first man from Thailand to top the badminton world rankings by winning the Singapore Open in style today.

The 24-year-old demolished China’s unseeded Lu Guangzu 21-6, 21-10 in just 37 minutes with his range of powerful smashes and deceptive drop shots.

Paris Olympics silver medallist Kunlavut will replace another Chinese player, Shi Yuqi, as world No 1 in a landmark for Thai badminton.

It was his fourth title this season.

“There will be pressure to be the best player in the world, but it’s going to be a good pressure as that will give me the added motivation of doing my best to win all the tournaments I take part in,” said Kunlavut, who lost the Paris final to Viktor Axelsen.

Denmark’s two-time Olympic champion Axelsen, the former No 1, is currently working his way back to fitness following surgery for a back problem.

In an all-Chinese women’s final at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the fifth seed Chen Yufei outplayed second-seeded Wang Zhiyi 21-11, 21-11.

Chen was runner-up to world No 1 An Se-young last year.

Chen ended the South Korean’s unbeaten run in 2025 by defeating her in the quarter-finals this year.

“I’m really very happy with this win because the draw was not exactly in my favour and every match felt like a battle,” said Chen.

“To make it all the way to the final was honestly something unexpected.

“I felt like I was not under too much pressure this time, so I played more freely and showed what I’m capable of.”

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SINGAPORE: Kunlavut Vitidsarn celebrated becoming the first man from Thailand to top the badminton world rankings by winning the Singapore Open in style today.

The 24-year-old demolished China’s unseeded Lu Guangzu 21-6, 21-10 in just 37 minutes with his range of powerful smashes and deceptive drop shots.

Paris Olympics silver medallist Kunlavut will replace another Chinese player, Shi Yuqi, as world No 1 in a landmark for Thai badminton.

It was his fourth title this season.

“There will be pressure to be the best player in the world, but it’s going to be a good pressure as that will give me the added motivation of doing my best to win all the tournaments I take part in,” said Kunlavut, who lost the Paris final to Viktor Axelsen.

Denmark’s two-time Olympic champion Axelsen, the former No 1, is currently working his way back to fitness following surgery for a back problem.

In an all-Chinese women’s final at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the fifth seed Chen Yufei outplayed second-seeded Wang Zhiyi 21-11, 21-11.

Chen was runner-up to world No 1 An Se-young last year.

Chen ended the South Korean’s unbeaten run in 2025 by defeating her in the quarter-finals this year.

“I’m really very happy with this win because the draw was not exactly in my favour and every match felt like a battle,” said Chen.

“To make it all the way to the final was honestly something unexpected.

“I felt like I was not under too much pressure this time, so I played more freely and showed what I’m capable of.”

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