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Elite Taipower Women's Badminton player Chiu Pin-Chian won the 2025 Korea Masters (Super 300 level) for Taiwan and became the women's singles champion.
Elite Taipower Women's Badminton player Chiu Pin-Chian won the 2025 Korea Masters (Super 300 level) for Taiwan and became the women's singles champion.

Great news from the Taipower Women's Badminton team! Taiwan's elite women's singles badminton player Chiu Pin-Chian took the women's singles championship at the 2025 Korea Masters (Super 300 class), which came to a close yesterday (November 9). This was the first Badminton World Federation (BWF) Super championship that she has taken. She is also Taiwan's first women's singles player to pass the Super 300 since the “Queen of Badminton”, Tai Tzu-Ying. Chiu Pin-Chian's world ranking represents a new career high, making her Taiwan's current highest-ranked women's singles badminton player. 

Chiu was born and bred in Kaohsiung. For 16 years now, she has flourished within Taiwan's domestic training system. From a young age, she has demonstrated a determined fighting spirit and a great passion for badminton. She is the perfect portrait of the Taiwanese people's spirit of hard work and self-encouragement. In 2018, Chiu joined the Taipower Women's Badminton team. With strong support from the coaching staff and Taipower, she has continued to refine her badminton skills and reach new personal bests. Last year (2024), she stood out brilliantly by winning three separate 3rd-place titles in the Super 300, hugely increasing her world ranking. This year, she has shown eye-catching performance on the global stage. This chance to stand atop the championship platform at the Korea Masters games has created a new milestone in her career.

Taipower continues to help develop outstanding talent for athletics in Taiwan. Taipower provides a robust training environment and stable support that have helped train many national-level champions over the years, and which have provided these champions with life-long work. Chiu Pin-Chian is Taiwan's first international women's singles badminton champion to get through the Super 300 since Tai Tzu-Ying. A Taipower spokesperson expressed hopes that all the hard work that the Women's Badminton team have put in keep Taiwanese badminton throwing off sparks of glory around the world. The spokesperson also stated that Sung Shuo-Yun, one of Chiu's teammates, became Taiwan's “First Elder Sister” upon becoming the world's 18th-highest-ranked player. Sung has been working her way back up the rankings since recovering from an injury, and hopes to strive shoulder-to-shoulder with Chiu to win glory for Taiwan.

Spokesperson: Chief Administrator Huang Mei-Lien
Phone: (02) 2366-6650/0922-696-383
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Contact Person: Department of Human Resources Director Shen Shu-Li
Phone: (02) 2366-7320/0920-459-090
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