Canada Open 2025: Manami Suizu And Kenta Nishimoto Take The Win In Singles
Discover all the winners of Canada Open 2025 as Kenta Nishimoto and Manami Suizu clinch the men’s and women’s singles titles.
The Canada Open 2025 concluded at the Markham Pan Am Centre in Ontario, delivering standout performances and crowning new champions across all categories. This BWF Super 300 event was held from July 1 to 6, attracted top international talent, and offered a massive prize pool of USD 240,000, making it a key event on the BWF Tour.
Canada Open 2025 Men’s Singles: Kenta Nishimoto’s Commanding Victory
In the men’s singles final of the Canada Open 2025, Kenta Nishimoto of Japan took the win. Nishimoto faced Canada’s Victor Lai and secured the title with a commanding win, by 21-13, 21-14. Throughout the tournament, Nishimoto showcased consistency, overcoming tough opponents, including India’s Kidambi Srikanth in the semifinals. His victory in Markham adds another significant title to his career and boosts his momentum ahead of the season’s major events.
Canada Open 2025 Women’s Singles: Manami Suizu’s Breakthrough Triumph
The women’s singles final of the Canada Open 2025 saw Manami Suizu of Japan, the sixth seed, clinch her biggest career title to date. Suizu defeated Vietnam’s second-seeded Nguyen Thuy Linh convincingly, with 21-12, 21-14. Her aggressive play and calm under pressure made her the champion.
Canada Open 2025: Doubles Categories Winners
Men’s Doubles: The all-Taiwanese final was won by Lee Fang-Chih and Lee Fang-Jen, who outplayed their compatriots Chang and Po in an intense contest.
Women’s Doubles: The Japanese pair Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi took the women’s doubles crown, showcasing strong teamwork and tactical discipline.
Mixed Doubles: Denmark’s Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund emerged victorious, underlining Europe’s continued presence in top-tier badminton.
The Canada Open 2025 highlighted the sport’s growing competitiveness and the emergence of new talents. With Kenta Nishimoto and Manami Suizu claiming the singles titles, Japan reaffirmed its strength in world badminton. The event’s success sets the stage for the upcoming tournaments on the BWF World Tour, as players and fans look forward to more thrilling action ahead.
