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French Open 2025 Finals Results: Winner, Scores, and Prize

Anders Antonsen, An Se-young Lead the Charge as BWF World Tour Stars Dominate YONEX French Open 2025 Finals

by Dikdik Saparudin
French Open Finals Results

Cesson-Sévigné, France – October 26, 2025 – The Yonex French Open 2025 (Super 750) concluded today at the Glaz Arena with a series of spectacular finals, crowning seasoned champions and significantly shaping the year-end rankings. Denmark’s Anders Antonsen and Korea’s An Se-young took the spotlight, securing key victories on the HSBC BWF World Tour.

Men’s Singles: Antonsen Conquers Home Favorite

In the highly anticipated Men’s Singles final, Anders Antonsen (2) triumphed over the French crowd favorite and rising star Christo Popov (8) in two straight games.

  • Champion: Anders Antonsen (DEN)
  • Runner-up: Christo Popov (FRA)
  • Score: 21–12, 21–19
  • Prize Money: Antonsen claims the top prize of $66,500, while Popov takes home $32,300.

This victory marks Antonsen’s second title of the 2025 season, following his win at the Indonesia Open, and represents his fifth final appearance this year, solidifying his position as a dominant force heading into the BWF World Tour Finals.

Women’s Singles: An Se-young Continues Unstoppable Streak

The Women’s Singles final saw world number one An Se-young (1) defeat China’s Wang Zhiyi (2) in a straight-games masterclass.

  • Champion: An Se-young (KOR)
  • Runner-up: Wang Zhiyi (CHN)
  • Score: 21–13, 21–7
  • Prize Money: An earns $66,500, and Wang receives $32,300.

An Se-young’s consistency this season is unparalleled; this French Open trophy is her ninth title of the year out of ten final appearances, showcasing her near-flawless performance on the BWF circuit.

Men’s Doubles: Korean Pair Claims Eighth Title

In the Men’s Doubles category, the world’s top-ranked pair, Kim Won-ho/Seo Seung-jae (1), navigated a tough three-game battle against Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (8).

  • Champions: Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)
  • Runners-up: Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)
  • Score: 21–10, 13–21, 21–12
  • Prize Money: The Korean duo secures $70,300, with the Indonesian pair earning $33,250.

This triumph is the eighth title for Kim and Seo this year, from ten finals contested. For Fajar and Fikri, the runners-up finish in France marks their third consecutive final appearance on the World Tour (following the Korea Open and Denmark Open) and their fourth final of the year since being paired together in late July.

Other Champions

DisciplineChampion(s)Runner-up(s)ScorePrize Money (Winners/Runners-up)
Women’s Doubles🇯🇵 Yuki Fukushima / Mayu Matsumoto (7)🇨🇳 Li Yi Jing / Luo Xumin (8)17–21, 21–18, 21–15$70,300 / $33,250
Mixed Doubles🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe (2) / Huang Dongping🇹🇭 Dechapol Puavaranukroh (3) / S. Taerattanachai27–25, 21–12$70,300 / $33,250

For Fukushima and Matsumoto, this victory marks their second title of the year. Meanwhile, the Mixed Doubles title further cements the dominance of Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping, who clinched their eighth title of the year from eleven finals, establishing themselves as the leading mixed pair on the circuit.

The successful conclusion of the Yonex French Open 2025, with its lucrative prize pool of $950,000, provides a massive points boost to the winners and runners-up, intensifying the “Race to Hangzhou” in the final stretch of the BWF World Tour season.

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