Kulwut Wititsan falls Short in World Championship Final, Secures Historic Silver for Thailand
Paris, France – August 31, 2025 – Thailand’s Kulwut Wititsan, ranked third in the world, secured a silver medal at the 2025 Badminton World Championships in Paris today, falling to world number one Shi Yuqi of China in a hard-fought three-game match. Despite a valiant effort, Wititsan was defeated 18-21 in the deciding game.
The match began with a stunning display from Wititsan, who surged to an 11-18 lead in the first game before ultimately claiming it 21-19. However, Shi Yuqi responded decisively in the second game, dominating with a score of 21-10, forcing a third adn final game.
The final game proved to be a closely contested battle, with both players demonstrating exceptional skill and determination. Ultimately, shi Yuqi prevailed, securing the championship title with a 21-18 victory.
Despite the loss,Wititsan’s performance marks a historic achievement for Thai badminton. He becomes the first Thai player to reach the World Championship final three consecutive times, having previously won a gold medal and secured another silver. This accomplishment has earned Wititsan a reward of 1 million baht from the National Sports Development Fund.
This tournament also saw challenges for other Thai athletes, with the Thai women’s team being eliminated from the competition after losses to Japan (0-3) and the Netherlands (2-3).
Further Reading:
“View Kulwut”, the second world championship finalists – Thai PBS
Thai women lose Japan 0-3, eliminated 16 World Championship team 2025 – Thai PBS
Thai women volleyball lost to the Netherlands 2-3 SIU,the World Championship Group 2025 – Thai PBS*