PODIUM
Champion
Men Single : Kunlavut Vitidsarn , Denmark
Women Single : An Se Young , Korea
Men Double : Seo Sung Jae + Kang Min Hyuk, Korea
Women Double : Chen Qing Chen + Jia Yee Fan , China
Mixed Double : Seo Seung Jae + Chae Yu Jung , Korea
Runners Up
Men Single : Kodai Naraoka , Japan
Women Single : Carolina Marin , Spain
Men Double : Kim Astrup + Anders Skaarup Rasmussen , Denmark
Women Double : Apriyani Rahayu + Siti Fadia Ramadhanti , Indonesia
Mixed Double : Zheng Si Wei + Huang Ya Qiong , China
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The 1st Men Singles World Champion from Thailand World Number 3 , Kunlavut Vitidsarn Created the history for his country by winning his first ever Gold Medals in the World Championship.
The runners up from last year edition display a steady performance throughout this championship and won over the Japanese Kodao Naraoka at the final game, who is also his archrivals since the World Juniors Championships in 2017.
The Iron Man from Korea ! Seo Seung Jae is the MVP of the World Championship this year. He won the Men's Doubles with his partner Kang Min Hyuk and also captures the Mixed double title together with Chae Yu Jung!
He became only the third man from Korea who've won 2 Gold medals in 2 doubles category, after the legendary Park Joo Bong and Kim Dong Moon,
Upset of the Tournament! The heavyweight favourites and World Number 1, Viktor Axelsen, bowed out in the Quarterfinal stage to H.S. Prannoy from India.
The New Queen was born! An Se Young, the 21 years badminton genius from Korea, won her first World titles here and she seems unbeatable throughout the year.
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