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Badminton-Lanier crushes Naraoka to become first Frenchman to win singles world title

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Posted on August 23, 2026

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· Last updated: August 23, 2026

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Alex Lanier Becomes First Frenchman to Win Badminton Singles World Title

Historic Victory at the Badminton World Championships

Lanier's Dominant Performance in the Final

NEW DELHI, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Alex Lanier beat Kodai Naraoka 21-11 21-11 to become the first French player to win a singles title in badminton's World Championships on Sunday.

Lanier took about 50 minutes to clinch victory in the men's final as he outclassed Japan's Naraoka, a former finalist.

The 21-year-old Frenchman controlled the rallies and pushed Naraoka across the court, before picking tight angles to smash onto the floor.

Game Highlights and Key Moments

Lanier won the first game in just 23 minutes. An exhausted Naraoka, struggling with low shots, looked for winners from near the back boundary in the second game, but ended up hitting wide multiple times.

Naraoka failed to push back with drop shots as Lanier rightly anticipated the 25-year-old's moves and hit back with smashes to wrap up the contest.

French Success in Doubles and Team Events

Mixed Doubles Triumph

Earlier in the day, Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue became the first French pair to win a badminton world title after defeating top seeds Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping of China 22-20 19-21 21-15 in the mixed doubles final.

French Badminton's Year of Dominance

Lanier's win tops off a year of French dominance, after Christo Popov's World Tour Finals victory last year, and the French team's triumph over Denmark to win the continental championships this year.

Other Notable Results at the Championships

Women's Doubles Title for South Korea

The women's doubles title went to South Korea's Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee, who swept past China's Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning 21-15 21-15, becoming the country's first world champions in the event in 31 years.

Upcoming Women's Singles Final

South Korea's An Se-young will take on Japanese Akane Yamaguchi in the women's final later in the day.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha and Suramya Kaushik in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • Lanier’s 21‑11, 21‑11 victory in about 50 minutes marks the first time a French male shuttler has won a singles world title in badminton.
  • Earlier on August 23, 2026, Gicquel and Delrue upset top‑seeded China to claim France’s inaugural world championship title in mixed doubles (lemonde.fr).
  • Lanier’s triumph caps a breakthrough year for French badminton, following his 2025 European Championships win and France’s continental team success (lemonde.fr).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who did Alex Lanier defeat to win the badminton singles world title?
Alex Lanier defeated Kodai Naraoka of Japan in the men's singles final.
What is significant about Lanier's world championship win?
Lanier became the first French player ever to win a singles title at the Badminton World Championships.
How long did it take Lanier to win the final match?
Lanier took about 50 minutes to secure his victory in the men's final.
Which other French players made history at the World Championships?
Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue became the first French pair to win a badminton world title in mixed doubles.
Where was the badminton world championship final played?
The final was played in New Delhi, India.

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