On July 27, Beijing time, the women's singles final of the China Badminton Open was held, where Han Yue, who defeated South Korean player An Xiying in the semifinals, faced her teammate Wang Zhiyi. After the first game, Han Yue lost 8-21. In the second game, Wang Zhiyi successfully attacked from high points multiple times, winning 21-13 and securing the championship with a 2-0 victory over Han Yue.
In the opening of the match, Wang Zhiyi was more stable in her pulls, establishing an early lead that she maintained throughout. In contrast, Han Yue played rather impatiently, making many errors and struggling in both her attacks and pulls, allowing Wang Zhiyi to quickly win the first game 21-8. Han Yue successfully exhausted An Xiying in this match, making a significant contribution to the national team's smooth progression, while Wang Zhiyi also showcased great stability by defeating Yamaguchi Akane in the semifinals.
In the second game, Wang Zhiyi led 6-3 at the start, while Han Yue made many unforced errors and failed to apply sufficient pressure on Wang Zhiyi. Continuously losing points at the net and baseline, Han Yue fell behind 3-9. With her opponent making more mistakes, Wang Zhiyi played relatively comfortably, and the exchanges left Han Yue struggling to keep up, quickly bringing the score to 6-11 at the interval. In the face of adversity, Han Yue began to speed up, hoping to limit her opponent's control. Wang Zhiyi has shown remarkable stability this season, reaching the finals for the fifth consecutive tournament. Although her championship efficiency is not high, her consistent performance is quite impressive. Ultimately, Wang Zhiyi won the second game 21-13.