Busanan Wins Swiss Open Women’s Singles Badminton Championship

Busanan Wins Swiss Open Women’s Singles Badminton Championships. Busanun Ongbamrungphan is the World’s 11th best female badminton player from Thailand. Build a reputation for your hometown By winning the runner-up of the badminton tournament “YONEX Swiss Open 2022” in Basel. Switzerland After losing to Pusala Sindhu, the world’s seventh hand from India, two sets in a row, 16-21 and 8-16.

The Yonex Swiss Open 2022 tournament is a World Tour Super 300 tournament with a total prize pool of US$180,000 or approximately 6,048,000 baht. Which was held in St. Jacob’s Stadium in Basel. l of whom are single women. There is one Thai badminton player who has qualified for the final round. It was Busanan Ungbamrungphan’s “Kream”, the fourth-ranked player on the list. And the 11th world number one, who was the runner-up of this program in 2015. Meets Pusala Sindhu. 2nd in the list, world 7th hand from India, vice-champion, who has won the world championship in this stadium in 2019.

With this couple, they met 16 times, “Kream” Busanun Ungbamrungphan. They have only won once at the 2019 Hong Kong Open, the last time they met in the last 32 of the German Open on March 8. And it was in favor of “Cream,” who lost two games in a row, 8-21 and 7-21.

Thailand Badminton Performance

Who will meet in the women’s category Yonex Swiss Open 2022 Final this time? “Kream” Busanan Ongbampan, ranked 11th in the world, could not resist the power of Pusala Sindhu, ranked 7th in the world, from India. Losing 0-2 games, 16-21 and 8-16, finished runners-up and received a $6,480 prize, or approximately 217,080 baht, as consolation.

By the works of “Kream” Busanun Ungbamrungphan, This is the second time in 2022 that he has qualified for the finals of an international badminton tournament. Having won the Indian Open in the previous World Tour Super 500 tournament.

For the appearance of another badminton player on this list, “May” Supanida Ketthong, another Thai women’s singles badminton player Title 29 in the world, was eliminated in the semi-finals. Meanwhile, in the women’s doubles category, Jongkolphan Kititharakul. And Rawinda Prajongjai, second in the list, and eighth in the world, withdrew, led to Linda Evler and Isabel Lohua, from Germany managing to qualify for the finals.

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