The tennis player is ready to challenge Thuy Linh in the final of the 2025 Korean badminton Masters.

MINH PHONG |

Tennis player Chiu Pin-chian is in impressive form and is a strong opponent of Thuy Linh in the final of the 2025 Korean badminton Masters.

Chiu Pin-chian is attracting attention ahead of the 2025 Masters Korean women's singles final. The 26-year-old tennis player from Taiwan (China) currently holds the No. 1 position in the country and is ranked 20th in the world, having reached 18th place in his career.

This year, Chiu Pin-chian has shown stable performance with impressive achievements, continuously reaching the quarterfinals of tournaments such as the China Open, the Finland Open and the Denmark Open.

Accordingly, the 2025 Korean Masters is the first time she has been present in the finals of an international tournament this year, demonstrating her desire to win the championship title.

Chiu Pin-chian la doi thu cua Thuy Linh tai chung ket. Anh: Cat tu video
Chiu Pin-chian was Thuy Linh's opponent in the final. Photo: Cut from video

With a solid playing style, extensive playing experience and stable performance, Chiu Pin-chian is considered a tough opponent for any tennis player.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Thuy Linh of Vietnam is considered a strong opponent. Thuy Linh is on the same page as her opponent and is currently ranked 24th in the world, having reached the highest position of 17.

This year, Thuy Linh has reached the finals of international tournaments including the German Open, the Canadian Open and the Vietnam Open 3 times. After nearly 3 months of absence due to injury, she made an impressive comeback when she won a ticket to the Korean Masters final, showing her mettle and recovery.

Vietnamese fans expect Thuy Linh to create a surprise against Chiu Pin-chian, aiming for a major title with a prize worth 18,000 USD and 7,000 bonus points on the world rankings.

The final match will take place on November 9. This is an opportunity for Thuy Linh to improve her performance in the Super 300 tournament, while challenging the No. 1 tennis player of Taiwan (China) in a dramatic and notable confrontation.

MINH PHONG