An Seyoung: List Of All Her Titles And Prize Money Wins In 2025

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An Seyoung scripted history by becoming the first player- male or female- to win all 10 Super 1000 and Super 750 tournaments. 

The BWF categorizes international tournaments by prize money into Super 1000, 750, 500, 300, and 100. The Super 1000 includes the All England Open, Malaysia Open, China Open, and Indonesia Open, while the Super 750 comprises the India Open, Japan Open, China Masters, Denmark Open, France Open, and Singapore Open. Until now, no singles player had ever captured all 10 of these top-tier events.

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All of 23, An Se-young “won eight of the 10 tournaments at least twice,” the BWF noted, highlighting her consistency and determination. 

In the 2025 season, An Se-young achieved back-to-back titles at the All England Open, Indonesia Open, Malaysia Open, China Masters, Japan Open, India Open, and France Open. She also claimed consecutive titles at the Singapore Open in 2023 and 2024. With these victories, she etched her name in history as the first singles player to conquer all top World Tour events.

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An Seyoung’s hunger is far from over. She is set to compete in the Australia Open (Super 500) in November and the World Tour Finals in December. If she wins both, she will tie the record of Japan’s men’s badminton legend Momota Kenichi, who set an all-time high of 11 tournament wins in a single season in 2019.

How Much Has An Seyoung Earned In 2025? 

An Seyoung’s  season earnings in 2025 has surpassed 1.0396 billion Korean won. This is a historic first for Korean badminton, breaking the 1 billion Korean won mark in a single season. Overall, her career earnings have now exceeded US$2.2 million (3.06 billion Korean won).

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An Se-young has held the world No. 1 ranking in women’s singles for over a year, (55 weeks), leading the rankings with 113,770 points, far ahead of No. 2 Wang Zhiyi (China, 105,362 points). With a season record of 63 wins and 4 losses (90% win rate), she is within reach of a dream 95% win rate. This already surpasses her own records from 2023 (89.5%) and 2024 (86.5%).

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1. Malaysia Open (Super 1000)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi of China 21-17, 21-7. 

Prize Money- $101,500

2. India Open (Super 750)

Defeated Pornpawee Chochuwong of Thailand 21-12, 21-9 

Prize Money- $66,500

3. Orléans Masters (Super 300)

Defeated Chen Yufei of China – 21-14, 21-15.

Prize Money $18,000

4. All England Open (Super 1000)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi Of China 13-21, 21-18, 21-18.

Prize Money  $101,500

5. Indonesia Open (Super 1000)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi of China 3-21, 21-19, 21-15.

Prize Money- $101,500

6. Japan Open (Super 750)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi of China 21-12, 21-10.

Prize Money  $66,500

7. China Masters (Super 750)

Defeated Han Yue of China   21-11, 21-3   

Prize Money $85,100

8. Denmark Open (Super 750)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi of China  21-5, 24-22  

Prize Money $66,500

9. France Open (Super 750)

Defeated Wang Zhiyi of China  21-13, 21-7    

Prize Money   $66,500

List of all titles won by An Seyoung in 2025

Tournament  Level
Malaysia Open Super 1000
India Open Super 750
Orléans Masters Super 300
All England Open Super 1000
Indonesia Open Super 1000
Japan Open Super 750
China Masters Super 750
Denmark Open Super 750
French Open Super 750