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TOYOTA Thailand Open 2025 Quarterfinals: European Overview
15/05/25 14:25
BWF / Badminton Photo - Yves Lacroix

As the tournament moves into its quarterfinal stages, Denmark is now leading the European charge in Bangkok.

Danish Duo Stun Third Seeds
The young Danish pair caused a major upset by defeating third seeds Man Wei Chong / Tee Kai Wun. After dropping the first game and trailing in the second, they turned things around with mature, composed play. In the decider, they took control early and held on to book their spot in the next round, where they’ll face the eighth-seeded Lee twins from Chinese Taipei.

BWF / Badminton Photo - Yves Lacroix

Solid Win for Antonsen
Anders Antonsen looked confident in his straight-games win over India’s Tharun Mannepalli. With new coach Jan Ø. Jørgensen courtside, Antonsen will now face Korea’s Jeon Hyeok Jin—an opponent he’s beaten three times before.

BWF / Badminton Photo - Yves Lacroix

Gemke Pushes Chou to Three
Rasmus Gemke gave third seed Chou Tien Chen a real test. After losing the first game, Gemke fought back to take the second, but Chou edged ahead in the third to take the win. Despite the loss, it was a strong performance from the Dane.


Nguyen's Run Ends
Ireland’s Nhat Nguyen couldn’t repeat his first-round heroics against Loh Kean Yew. The former world champion proved too strong, taking the match 21-15, 21-6.


Europe’s Hopefuls
With three Danes still in the draw, Europe’s hopes remain alive. All eyes now turn to whether they can carry this momentum into the final rounds.

Written by
Lukas Aktor