Canada remained unshaken from their perch atop the Pan American Mixed Team Championships, winning their 14th straight title – and 21st overall — at the Pan Am Cup 2025.
In the final of the Pan Am Cup 2025 in Aguascalientes (Mexico) that concluded on Sunday, Canada were comfortable winners over USA after an initial setback.
Presley Smith/Jennie Gai gave USA a boost in the opening mixed doubles as they prevailed over Ty Alexander Lindeman/Crystal Lai in just 29 minutes, 21-17 21-12.

However, Brian Yang levelled the score for Canada with a brisk 21-3 21-12 victory over Enrico Keoni Asuncion. Lindeman returned from his mixed doubles setback and made amends in men’s doubles with Kevin Lee, with the USA pair edging past Chen Zhi Yi/Presley Smith 21-15 18-21 21-19.
Canadian spearhead Michelle Li then took her team through to their 21st overall title, needing just 20 minutes to quell the challenge of Lydia Chao 21-10 21-8.

Earlier, Canada reached the final after leading Group A with victories against Mexico (5-0) and Cuba (5-0) and then beating Guatemala 3-1 in the semifinals.
USA led Group B with victories against Guatemala (4-1) and Costa Rica (5-0), and then Brazil in the semifinals (3-1).
Overall Standings:
1.Canada 2.USA 3.Brazil 4.Guatemala 5.Mexico 6.Peru 7.El Salvador 8.Cuba 9.Costa Rica