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Nguyen Hai Dang wins Iran Fajr International Challenge

Vietnam's top badminton player Nguyen Hai Dang has won the title of the 32nd Iran Fajr International Challenge after beating Indian seed No. 1 Karunakaran Sathish Kumar, who is now the world's No 49.
Nguyen Hai Dang wins Iran Fajr International Challenge ảnh 1Vietnam's top badminton player expects to win an Olympic slot at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics in July. (Photo: Hanoimoi.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)ꦰ – Vietnam's top badminton player Nguyen Hai Dang has won the title of the 32nd Iran Fajr International Challenge after beating Indian seed No. 1 KarunakaranSathish Kumar, who is now the world's No 49.

This is the first international championship that the Vietnamese player, ranking 97th in the world, has earned in his career. Previously, Dang's bestachievement on the professional playground was being runner-up at the 2022Croatia Open Badminton Tournament.

With the victory, Dang got 4,000points on Road To Paris, ranking among 34 players who are likely to secure a berth in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Now he has 20,870 points intotal while Dmitriy Panarin, a Kazakh player, who ranked 34th on the “Road To Paris” list with 20,310 points.

According to the regulationsof the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the top 34 players on the list willwin a slot in the Olympics.

♊ Born in 2000 in Ho Chi MinhCity, Dang won the national youth championship in 2011, 2017 and 2018. Before stepping onto theworld stage, Dang caused a domestic shock in early 2023. A slot in the secondround of the Thailand International Challenge 2023 pushed him to place as theworld's No. 163, which made him the new national No 1. March 14, 2023 was aspecial day for Vietnamese badminton as Dang ended Nguyen Tien Minh's 21-yeardominance in Vietnam./.

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