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Seidel/Nguyen Win Luxembourg Tournament - News Directory 3

Seidel/Nguyen Win Luxembourg Tournament

May 4, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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  • LUXEMBOURG-KIRCHBERG (May 4, 2025) –⁢ Marvin Seidel‍ and‍ Thuc Nguyen secured ⁢a noteworthy victory in the mixed doubles category ⁤at the YONEX Luxembourg Open, marking a ⁢accomplished⁣ debut...
  • In the quarterfinals,they‍ faced the Spanish duo‍ of Ruben Garcia and Lucia ‍Rodriguez,ranked No.
  • The semifinal match against the Indonesian pair of ⁣Indra and Nastine proved even more ⁢challenging.
Original source: badminton.de

Seidel and Nguyen Capture Mixed Title ⁢at YONEX Luxembourg Open

LUXEMBOURG-KIRCHBERG (May 4, 2025) –⁢ Marvin Seidel‍ and‍ Thuc Nguyen secured ⁢a noteworthy victory in the mixed doubles category ⁤at the YONEX Luxembourg Open, marking a ⁢accomplished⁣ debut as a team⁣ on the international badminton stage.The tournament, held May 1-4 at the Coque⁤ National⁣ Sport Center, ⁢also saw⁤ strong performances from other German athletes.

Seidel/Nguyen Triumph in Debut Tournament

Seidel and Nguyen’s path‍ to the title was hard-fought. In the quarterfinals,they‍ faced the Spanish duo‍ of Ruben Garcia and Lucia ‍Rodriguez,ranked No. 56 in the world. After dropping the first⁣ set, Seidel and Nguyen rallied to win 15-21, 21-17, 21-17.

The semifinal match against the Indonesian pair of ⁣Indra and Nastine proved even more ⁢challenging. Trailing 13-17 in the third set, the German team demonstrated resilience, ultimately prevailing ‍with a score of 16-21, 21-17, 21-19.

In the final, Seidel and Nguyen faced Kristoffer Kolding and Mette Weren of Denmark. After winning the⁢ first set ‍decisively, they conceded the second ‍before regaining control‍ in the final set, ⁣securing the title with ⁣a 21-13, 22-24, 21-11 victory.

Following ⁢the⁤ win, Seidel, competing in international mixed doubles for the first time in six years, expressed⁣ his satisfaction. “We are ‍very happy and maybe a little surprised at how⁢ well we have improved over the week,” Seidel said. ‍”We didn’t really know were we would be and had a lot of need for discussion during and between the games. It⁢ is cool how we acted the situation and look forward to continuing to work on our interaction. ⁣in ⁢any case,⁣ we feel like more!”

Head ⁤coach Hannes Käsbauer lauded the new partnership, ‍stating, “A deserved and strongly won tournament victory by thuc and Marvin – respect!⁣ In particular, ⁤your own game control with all ups and depths⁢ was notable. It can go on like this.”⁢ Käsbauer added, “We also had⁤ many more good performances -‍ we wont to continue this growth.Luxembourg is a well-oriented tournament that was fun.”

Other German Results

Men’s Singles

matthias Kicklitz advanced to‍ the quarterfinals, the furthest any German man progressed in the singles competition. He defeated Jepe Bruun ⁢of Denmark and Shashwat Dalal⁢ of India before losing to ⁢Liao Jhuo-Fu of Taiwan⁤ 21-17, ‍16-21, 11-21. Fabian Roth retired in the second round after a⁣ close match against Wolfgang ⁢Gilt of ⁢Austria,19-21,19-21.Brian Holtschke and Kian-Yu Oei⁣ were eliminated in the first round.

Women’s Singles

Yvonne Li, after a victory over Luxembourg’s Kim Schmidt, was the only German ⁢player to reach the main draw. She was defeated by ⁣South Korea’s Park Ga Eun ⁤21-18, 18-21, 12-21.

Men’s Doubles

Two German teams reached the quarter-finals.Danial Iman Marzuan‍ and David Eckerlin won against fellow Germans Malik ⁣Bourakkadi and Kenneth Neumann 21-17, 10-21, 21-15. Bjarne geiss and Jones Jansen, a new pairing formed after the European Championship in Horsens, also reached⁣ the quarter-finals ⁤before losing to⁤ the Indonesian duo of Erwiannyah and Marvino 17-21, 21-18, 8-21. Jonas Schmid/Fritz leon Binus⁢ and Justin⁤ Seibel/Christian Dumler exited after the first round.

Women’s Doubles

Nina Becker and Louisa Marburger reached the second round. Selin Hübsch and Amelie⁣ Lehmann advanced to the quarter-finals, defeating Janani Ananthakumar⁢ and Aleena Qathun of the United Arab⁤ Emirates before⁣ losing to the eventual tournament winners ⁤from Indonesia, Iyana Syahira Meida and Rinjani Kwinara nastine.

mixed Doubles

Besides Seidel and Nguyen’s victory, other German ⁣mixed doubles teams were eliminated early.Malik Bourakkadi/leona Michalski, Calvin⁢ Devereux/desiree Töpfer, and Patrick and Franziska volkmann lost in the first round.Simon ⁤Krax and Amelie Lehmann lost ‍in the second⁤ round to ⁤the French team of Aymeric Tores and Lilou Schaffner.

Looking Ahead

Many of the ⁢German athletes will continue competing at the State Denmark Challenge 2025 in Farum from May 8-11. Building on their⁣ momentum from Luxembourg, ⁤they hope for continued success on the international circuit.

Detailed results of the Luxembourg Open 2025 can be found⁤ here.

seidel and Nguyen capture Mixed Title at YONEX Luxembourg Open: Your Badminton Questions Answered

What⁢ happened at teh⁣ YONEX Luxembourg‍ Open⁣ in 2025?

The ⁤YONEX⁢ Luxembourg Open,held from may 1st to‍ 4th,2025,at the Coque ⁤National Sport Center,saw Marvin Seidel and Thuc Nguyen secure a notable victory in the mixed doubles category. The tournament also featured strong performances from other German athletes.

Who⁣ were the winners⁢ of the Mixed Doubles category?

Marvin Seidel and Thuc Nguyen won the Mixed⁤ Doubles⁣ category at the YONEX⁢ Luxembourg⁣ Open. This marked a meaningful debut for them as a team on the international badminton stage.

How did Seidel and Nguyen perform in the⁤ tournament?

Seidel and Nguyen had a challenging but⁤ accomplished path:

Quarterfinals: They defeated the Spanish duo of ruben Garcia and Lucia Rodriguez, ranked No. 56 in the world, with scores of 15-21, 21-17, 21-17.

Semifinals: They overcame the Indonesian pair of Indra⁤ and Nastine in a hard-fought match, winning 16-21, 21-17, 21-19.

finals: They⁤ defeated kristoffer Kolding and Mette Weren of Denmark with a score of 21-13, 22-24, 21-11.

What ⁣did⁣ Marvin Seidel say ‍about the victory?

Seidel ⁤expressed his satisfaction after the win,stating,”We⁣ are ⁤very happy⁢ and maybe a little surprised ‍at how well we have improved over the week. We didn’t realy know were we would be and had a lot of need for discussion during and between the games.⁣ It is indeed cool how we acted the situation and look forward to continuing to work on our interaction. in⁣ any case,we feel like ⁣more!”

What did⁤ Head Coach Hannes Käsbauer say about the Seidel/Nguyen victory?

Head coach Hannes ‍Käsbauer lauded ⁤the new‍ partnership,saying,”A deserved and strongly won tournament victory by ⁣thuc and Marvin – respect! In particular,your own game⁢ control with all ups and depths was notable. It can go on like this.” He also⁢ added, “We also had many more good performances – we wont to continue this growth. Luxembourg is a well-oriented tournament that was fun.”

What were some other notable German results at the tournament?

Beyond ‍Seidel and Nguyen’s success,⁣ other German athletes had varying results:

Men’s Singles:

Matthias Kicklitz advanced to the quarterfinals.

⁤ Fabian Roth retired⁤ in the second round.

Brian Holtschke ⁤and Kian-Yu Oei were eliminated in the first round.

Women’s Singles:

Yvonne Li reached the main draw after a victory over Kim ⁢Schmidt of Luxembourg but lost in the first⁢ round.

Men’s Doubles:

Two German teams reached the quarter-finals.

**Women’s

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