Ahn Se-young: Badminton’s New Dominator | Surpassing Messi & Ronaldo

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

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Ahn Se-young Achieves Historic Win Rate, Dominating the World of badminton

A remarkable season for South Korean badminton star Ahn Se-young has captured the attention of international media, with Chinese outlets hailing her unprecedented success and record-breaking win rate.

On November 28th, China’s ‘Sina Sports’ published a column titled ‘Messi and Ronaldo simultaneously transcend the badminton world,’ detailing the extraordinary achievements of the 23-year-old athlete, known as the ‘Badminton Empress.’ The report stemmed from Ahn Se-young’s recent victory at the Australian Open (Super 500) on November 23rd, where she defeated Indonesia’s Putri Kusuma Wardani, the world No. 7, in straight sets (21-16, 21-14).

Did you know? – The Australian Open win was Ahn Se-young’s 10th tournament victory of the year. This made her the first women’s singles player to reach this milestone in a single season. Her dominance is reshaping badminton history.

What has particularly impressed observers is Ahn se-young’s consistent dominance throughout the 2025 season. She secured a “flawless victory” at the Australian Open, winning every match from the round of 32 to the final without dropping a single game. This win marked her 10th tournament victory of the year, making her the first women’s singles player in history to achieve this feat in a single season.

According to reports, a senior sports analyst noted the significance of her winning percentage, stating, “True ‘divine power’ is revealed in the winning percentage.” Through the Australian Open, Ahn Se-young had amassed an extraordinary 68 wins and only 4 losses in 72 matches, resulting in a staggering 94.44% win rate. This surpasses her already impressive 2023 record of 89.53%.

Her current performance isn’t just a step above her previous achievements; it eclipses the records of badminton legends. In women’s singles, Li Xuerui of China previously held the record with a 91.8% win rate (56 wins, 5 losses) in 2012. Among male players, Lin Dan and Lee Chongwei, frequently enough referred to as the “Messi and Ronaldo of badminton,” achieved win rates of 92.75% in 2011 and 2010 respectively. Even Kento Momota of Japan, who holds the record for the most wins in a single season (11 in 2019), had a peak win rate of 91.78%. Ahn se-young has now surpassed them all.

Pro tip: – Ahn Se-young’s success highlights the importance of consistency and a high win rate in badminton. Her ability to maintain a winning streak and dominate opponents has set a new standard for the sport.

The column emphasized that Ahn Se-young’s performance represents a new benchmark,”surpassing all the players mentioned above and creating a new history with the highest winning percentage in history among players who played more than 60 games in a single season.”

Currently, Ahn Se-young is preparing for the World Tour Finals in Hangzhou, China, in December. This exclusive tournament features only the top 8 players in each event. A victory here would tie her with Kento Momota’s record for most wins in a single season. Furthermore, the report suggests that winning more than four games in the tournament would result in an “unrivaled success” and a winning percentage “unprecedented in badminton history and difficult to achieve in the future.”

reader question: – What do you think makes Ahn Se-young so dominant? Is it her skill, strategy, or mental fortitude? Share your thoughts on what sets her apart from other top players.

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