Yuqi wins at Malaysia Open to show China are back in reckoning


China’s Shi Yu Qi in action against Denmark’s Anders Antonsen in the men’s single final match at the Malaysia Open 2025 at Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: World No. 1 Shi Yuqi expressed his satisfaction not only in ending Denmark’s reign in the men’s singles event at the Malaysian Open but also in restoring China’s presence on the winners’ list after years of absence.

Since Lin Dan last claimed the men’s singles title for China in 2019 by defeating compatriot Chen Long in the final, no Chinese player had reached the top of the podium.

The tournament was cancelled for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, further extending the drought.

For three consecutive editions, Danish players had dominated the men’s singles event, with Viktor Axelsen clinching back to back titles in 2022 and 2023, followed by Anders Antonsen securing the title last year.

However, Yuqi restored order with his commanding performance by defeating Antonsen 21-8, 21-15 in just 38 minutes at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

“I’m very happy, definitely very happy, because it has been a while since Chinese men’s singles won a title in Malaysia,” said Yuqi.

“Last year, when I played against him, he was in excellent form, so today I reflected on my past encounters with him, including the Finals in Hangzhou.”

“The last time we played, I defeated him (in the World Tour Finals), so I knew he would want to win this time. I made sure to prepare thoroughly for this match.”

“My performance now is slightly better than before, including improvements in my mentality and observational skills on the court,” said Yuqi in a post match interview.

As the champion, Yuqi took home a winner’s prize of US$101,500 (RM456,750) along with a medal.

Next, Yuqi and the Chinese squad will head to New Delhi for the Indian Open starting tomorrow. Top seed Yuqi will face France’s Alex Lanier in the opening round.

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