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Anthony Sinisuka Ginting

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Indonesian badminton player (born 1996)

Badminton player
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
Ginting in 2018
Personal information
NicknameBadminton's giantkiller[1]
CountryIndonesia
Born (1996-10-20)20 October 1996 (age 29)[2]
Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Weight66 kg (146 lb)
Spouse
Mitzi Abigail Purnama
(m. 2024)
Years active2013–present
HandednessRight
CoachIrwansyah
Harry Hartono
Men's singles
Career record299 wins, 167 losses
Highest ranking2 (24 January 2023)
Current ranking61 (30 September 2025)
BWF profile

Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Indonesian pronunciation:[ˈɡintɪŋ]; born 20 October 1996) is an Indonesianbadminton player.[2] He first rose to senior prominence when he won the bronze medal at the2018 Asian Games, having won a 2014Youth Olympic bronze in2014. At the2020 Olympics, he won bronze in themen's singles event,[3] becoming the firstYouth Olympic badminton medalist to win a medal at the Olympics.[4] Ginting was part of Indonesia's winning team at the2020 Thomas Cup.[5]

Early life

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Ginting was born inCimahi to parents Edison Ginting and Lucia Sriati. He is ofKaro descent. Ginting is aChristian.[6]

He first learned badminton in kindergarten from his father, who also brought him to practice more intensely after he started winning local tournaments at the age of 9.[7]

As a child, he joined PB SGS PLN inBandung,West Java, a badminton club that fostered Indonesian badminton legendTaufik Hidayat. Ginting was later called up to the Indonesian national team at 16 years old.[7]

Career

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2013–2014: World Junior Championships and Youth Olympics bronze medals

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Ginting participated at the Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold, Vietnam International Challenge, Maldives International Challenge, Malaysia International Challenge and Asia Junior Championships in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

In 2014, Ginting reached theAsian Junior Championships quarterfinals in Taipei, where he lost 13–21, 15–21 toKanta Tsuneyama of Japan. Ginting then participated at theWorld Junior Championships in Alor Setar, Malaysia where he won a boys' singles bronze medal after bowed out in the semifinal toShi Yuqi of China for 19–21, 15–21.[8][9] He also competed at the2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China and brought home a bronze medal after beatingAditya Joshi of India in the bronze-final match with a straight games 21–17, 21–16.[10] In addition to competing in some international challenge tournaments, he also played in the BWF Grand Prix tournaments such as Chinese Taipei Open, Vietnam Open and Indonesian Masters.

2015–2016: First Indonesia Open and Thomas Cup Final

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Starting his journey as a rookie in the BWF Superseries event from the qualifying stage, Ginting moved into the quarterfinals after creating an upset with a rubber games 14–21, 22–20, 21–13 win over India's top shuttler and fourth seedSrikanth Kidambi in the second round of theIndonesia Open.[11][12][13] His Indonesia Open campaign was eventually halted after losing to the eighth seed and 2012 BWF World Junior championKento Momota of Japan in quarterfinals with a rubber games 21–13, 16–21, 15–21.That was the beginning of his meeting with theIndonesia Open champion.[14] At theHong Kong Open, Ginting met again withKento Momota in the second round and finally Ginting was able to get his revenge by defeating him 21–7, 21–15. Ginting was part of the Indonesian men's team that won a gold medal at theSEA Games in Singapore, after beating Thailand men's team 3–2 in the final.

Participating in theChinese Taipei Open as an unheralded shuttler, Ginting reached the quarterfinals after defeating twelfth-seeded fellow IndonesianDionysius Hayom Rumbaka with a straight sets 21–16, 21–14 in the third round of the tournament. In the first round, he surprisingly upset the eighth seed and 2009 BWF World Junior ChampionTian Houwei of China with a stunning 21–13, 21–14 victory. He then lost to the defending champion, former world No. 1 and two-time Olympic gold medalistLin Dan of China with a straight games 7–21, 20–22 in the quarterfinals.[15]

In 2016, Ginting with the Indonesian men's team participating in theThomas Cup, the team managed to reach the final after beating South Korea 3–1 in the semi-final and bringing the Indonesian men's team to the final. In the final, the team was challenged by Denmark. The Indonesian men's team was defeated by Denmark 3–2 on aggregate in the final. Ginting with the Indonesian men's team also succeeded in bringing the men's team trophy to theAsia Team Championships in Hyderabad, India. They beat Japan 3–2 on aggregate. At the Australian open event, Ginting managed to reach the semi-finals after defeating the 2016 Olympic championChen Long in the quarter-final.

2017: First title in Korea Open and debut at the Sudirman Cup

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In 2017, Ginting won his first title in theKorea Open after beating compatriotJonatan Christie through a rubber game 21–13, 19–21, 22–20.[16]

At theSudirman Cup, Ginting helps the Indonesian team to score a point when defeating 2017 world championViktor Axelsen with a score of 13–21, 21–17, 21–14. Indonesia managed to beat Denmark 3–2 on aggregate, but placed in the bottom position of the standings, after lost to India 1–4 a day before.[17]

2018: The first title in the country and the nickname of the giant killer

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Entering 2018, Ginting started his BWF world tour brilliantly, he managed to become the champion in his homeland of theIndonesia Masters, he managed to beatKazumasa Sakai in the Final with a score of 21–13, 21–12.[18] Ginting and the Indonesian men's team also managed to win again in theseAsia Team Championships after beating China 3–1 in the final.[19]

Ginting competed at the2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia. In themen's team event, he helped Indonesia team made it to the final against China. in the final, Ginting had to faceShi Yuqi, the first game was won by Ginting butShi Yuqi was able to overtake and win the second game. In the decider, Ginting experienced cramps in his leg so he retired and had to lose the match with a score of 14–21, 23–21, 21–20.[20] In the end, Indonesia had to recognize China's superiority by winning 3–1.[21] Ginting then started his match again inindividual event, he had to face 2018 World championKento Momota in the second round and 2016 Olympic championChen Long in the quarter-finals. Ginting managed to beat the two of them in straight games. In the semifinals he had to faceChou Tien-chen, the match was very exciting but Ginting had to admit Chou's superiority with a thin score of 21–16, 21–23, 17–21. Ginting had to be satisfied with the bronze medal.[22]

Ginting then took a world tour by participating in theChina Open tournament, in which Ginting had to fight difficult opponents, the World and Olympics championLin Dan, 2017 World championViktor Axelsen, World and Olympics championChen Long, and in the semifinals again had to faced off Asian Games finalist Chou Tien-chen. He managed to reach the final and had to face off the 2018 World championKento Momota. Ginting managed to prove he was worthy of being reckoned with by defeating many of the world's badminton champions, because of that he was named the giant killer in the tournament.[23]

2019–2020: Finalists in five tournaments and second title in Indonesia Masters

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Ginting opened the 2019 season as a quarterfinalists in theMalaysia andIndonesia Masters in January.[24][25] At the Europe tour in March, Ginting was stopped in the first round toNg Ka Long in theAll England Open, and then defeated byShi Yuqi at the semi-finals of theSwiss Open.[26][27] In April, Ginting reached the final of theSingapore Open, lost the match toKento Momota.[28] As a top seed in theNew Zealand Open in May, Ginting was stopped in the quarterfinals with defeat toLin Dan in rubber games.[29] He then advanced to the final of theAustralian Open, but was beaten by his compatriotJonatan Christie, the head-to-head record between the players stood at 2–3.[30]

In September, Ginting finished runner-up to Momota at theChina Open. He has lost his last five matches against Momota since the China Open victory last year.[31] Ginting is again reaching his fourth finals of the year in theHong Kong Open in November. He lost the title in a close three matches againstLee Cheuk Yiu.[32] Ginting competed in themen's team event at the Philippines SEA Games, and he managed to contribute one point, bringing Indonesia team won the gold medal against Malaysia 3–1.[33] He has qualified to the year-end tournamentGuangzhou World Tour Finals, and again lost the final match against Momota, worsening his head-to-head record against Momota to 4–11.[34] His achievements in 2019, brought him to seventh place in the BWF World ranking.[35]

Ginting kicked-off the 2020 season inMalaysia Masters as eight seed. He was defeated by unseeded playerHuang Yuxiang in the first round in straight games.[36] A week later, in home soilIndonesia Masters tournament, he finally clinched his first title since the 2018 China Open. Ginting defeated the defending championAnders Antonsen of Denmark in the final.[37] In February, he helped the Indonesian men's team defend theAsia Team Championships title.[38] Ginting reached a career high as world number 3 in theworld ranking on 18 February 2020.[39] In March, the fourth seed Ginting, fell in the early round of Super 1000 tournamentAll England Open toRasmus Gemke of Denmark. This is for the fifth time, he has defeated in the early round of the historical tournamentAll England Open, since his debut in 2016.[40]

2021: Olympic bronze medal and Thomas Cup champion

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In 2021, Ginting competed at the 2020 Asian Leg tournament held in Thailand as a fifth seed. At theYonex Thailand Open, he lost toViktor Axelsen of Denmark in the semi-finals,[41] while at theToyota Thailand Open he lost toLee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong in the second round.[42] Ranked as number 9 in the season-end ranking, Ginting then secured a spot to compete at theWorld Tour Finals.[43] Ginting won his first Olympic medal when he beatKevin Cordón in the bronze medal match at the 2020 Summer Olympics, becoming the first Indonesian Olympic medalist in the men's singles badminton event sinceSony Dwi Kuncoro in the2004 Summer Olympics.[44] He has become the first badminton player to win medals at both the Youth Olympic Games and Olympic Games, following his bronze medal at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing in 2014.[4]

In September–October 2021, Ginting played alongside Indonesia team competed at the2021 Sudirman Cup in Vantaa, Finland. He played three matches at that tournament, won a match againstIvan Sozonov of Russia, and lost 2 matches toAnders Antonsen of Denmark andLee Zii Jia of Malaysia.[45] The team finished as the quarter-finalists.[46] In the next tournament, he helped the Indonesian team to win the World Men's Team Championships, the2020 Thomas Cup.[5] In October, he had to retired in the first round of theDenmark Open due to back pain he suffered during the Thomas Cup.[47] He then suffered an early exit in his home tournament, theIndonesia Masters andOpen.[48]

2022: Early year struggle, breaking the title drought, resurgence

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Started the 2022 season by competing in Europe tour, Ginting still shows inconsistency. He had to accept defeat with a landslide score of 7–21, 9–21 toLakshya Sen in the second round of theGerman Open and lost toViktor Axelsen with a score of 4–21, 9–21 in the quarter-finals of theAll England Open.[49][50] He managed to return to form by reaching the semi-finals in theSwiss Open, but stopped byPrannoy H. S. in a close rubber games.[51] Entered theKorea Open as a top seed, he was beaten in the first round by world number 67,Lucas Claerbout.[48] Ginting ended his two-year title drought by winning theSingapore Open. He upset host player, the 2021 World Champions,Loh Kean Yew in the semi-finals, and Japan's youngster,Kodai Naraoka in the final.[52] Ginting competed at theBWF World Championships in August, but lost to eventual champion Axelsen in the quarter-finals.[53] This loss worsened their head-to-head record into 4–10 in Axelsen's favor.[53][54] Ginting won his second title of the year in theHylo Open inSaarbrücken, Germany, by defeatingChou Tien-chen in the final.[55] Ginting ended the 2022 tour by competing at theWorld Tour Finals, and finished runner-up to Axelsen in straight game.[56]

2023: Asian Champion

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Ginting opened the 2023 season at theMalaysia Open; but was defeated in the quarter-finals round by Japanese playerKanta Tsuneyama.[57] In the following week, he reached the semi-finals ofIndia Open, but was defeated by 8th seed Thai playerKunlavut Vitidsarn.[58] He competed in the home tournament,Indonesia Masters, but lost in the second round to the Chinese playerShi Yuqi.[59]

In February, Ginting joined theIndonesia national badminton team to compete at theAsia Mixed Team Championships, but the team lost in the quarter-finals to South Korea.[60]

In March, Ginting competed in the Europe tour, but lost in the quarter-finals ofAll England Open to the Danish playerAnders Antonsen in three games.[61]

In April, Ginting won his first title of the year in theAsian Championships by defeatingLoh Kean Yew of Singapore in the final in straight games.[62] It was Indonesia's first men's singles title after 16 years whenTaufik Hidayat won it in 2007.[63]

In May, Ginting alongside the Indonesian team competed at the2023 Sudirman Cup inSuzhou, China. He played a match in the group stage and won againstBrian Yang of Canada. Indonesia advanced to the knockout stage but lost in the quarterfinals against China, where he lost toShi Yuqi in second match.[64] He then played at theMalaysia Masters, but had to lose in the second round to the Chinese player and eventual finalistWeng Hongyang.[65]

In June, Ginting competed at theSingapore Open, and won his second title of the year and defending his title by defeating Danish playerAnders Antonsen in straight games.[66] Ginting then finished as the finalists in theIndonesia Open, losing the match toViktor Axelsen in straight games.[67]

In late July, Ginting competed at the2023 Japan Open, but lost in the first round to the Japanese playerKanta Tsuneyama in straight games.[68]

In early August, Ginting competed at theAustralian Open, but lost in the quarter-finals to 6th seed Indian playerPrannoy H. S. in rubber games.[69] In late August, Ginting withdrew from theWorld Championships because of the death of his mother.[70]

Ginting returned at the2023 China Open. FacingKanta Tsuneyama in three games, he eventually bowed out, 11–21, 21–18, 21–17.[71] He then reached the semi-finals in theHong Kong Open but was defeated byKenta Nishimoto in straight game.[72] In his second appearance at theAsian Games,[73] he failed to bring home any medals after lost in the quarter-finals in both the men's singles and team events.[74]

2024: All England's first All Indonesian final in 30 years

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Ginting managed to defeat first seedViktor Axelsen at theAll England Open in the quarterfinals andChristo Popov in semifinals to create the first all-Indonesian men's singles final in the tournament sinceHariyanto Arbi andArdy Wiranata in1994.[75] However he lost to compatriotJonatan Christie in the final.[76]

Ginting made his second appearance at the Olympics in the2024 Paris, but he failed to advance to the knock-out stages after finishing second in group H, winning once againstHoward Shu, and losing toToma Junior Popov.[77][78] He was then competed in theHong Kong andChina Opens, but was eliminated in the semi-finals and quarter-finals respectively.[79][80]

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryResultRef.
BWF Awards2018Most Improved Player of the YearNominated[81]
Forbes201930 Under 30 Indonesia (Sports)Placed[82]
Golden Award SIWOPWIFavorite Team with 2018 Asian Games men's badminton teamNominated[83]
Indonesian Sport Awards2018Favorite Male AthleteWon[84]
Line Today Choice2021Most Favorite Indonesian AthleteNominated[85]
Santini JebreeetMedia Awards2023Favorite AthleteNominated[86][87]
iNews Indonesia AwardsFavorite AthleteNominated[88]
RCTI Indonesian Sports Entertainment Awards2024Most Popular Male AthleteNominated[89]

Achievements

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Olympic Games

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Men's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2020Musashino Forest Sport Plaza,Tokyo, JapanGuatemalaKevin Cordón21–11, 21–13Bronze[3]

Asian Games

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Men's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2018Istora Gelora Bung Karno,Jakarta, IndonesiaChinese TaipeiChou Tien-chen21–16, 21–23, 17–21BronzeBronze[22]

Asian Championships

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Men's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2023Sheikh Rashid Bin Hamdan Indoor Hall,Dubai, United Arab EmiratesSingaporeLoh Kean Yew21–12, 21–8GoldGold[62]

Youth Olympic Games

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Boys' singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2014Nanjing Sport Institute,Nanjing, ChinaIndiaAditya Joshi21–17, 21–16Bronze[10]

BWF World Junior Championships

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Boys' singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2014Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim,Alor Setar, MalaysiaChinaShi Yuqi19–21, 15–21BronzeBronze[8][9]

BWF World Tour (6 titles, 8 runners-up)

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The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[90] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[91]

Men's singles

YearTournamentLevelOpponentScoreResultRef
2018Indonesia MastersSuper 500JapanKazumasa Sakai21–13, 21–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[18]
2018China OpenSuper 1000JapanKento Momota23–21, 21–191st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[23]
2019Singapore OpenSuper 500Japan Kento Momota21–10, 19–21, 13–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[28]
2019Australian OpenSuper 300IndonesiaJonatan Christie17–21, 21–13, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[30]
2019China OpenSuper 1000Japan Kento Momota21–19, 17–21, 19–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[31]
2019Hong Kong OpenSuper 500Hong KongLee Cheuk Yiu21–16, 10–21, 20–222nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[32]
2019BWF World Tour FinalsWorld Tour FinalsJapan Kento Momota21–17, 17–21, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[34]
2020Indonesia MastersSuper 500DenmarkAnders Antonsen17–21, 21–15, 21–91st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[37]
2022Singapore OpenSuper 500JapanKodai Naraoka23–21, 21–171st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[52]
2022Hylo OpenSuper 300Chinese TaipeiChou Tien-chen18–21, 21–11, 24–221st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[55]
2022BWF World Tour FinalsWorld Tour FinalsDenmarkViktor Axelsen13–21, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[56]
2023Singapore OpenSuper 750Denmark Anders Antonsen21–16, 21–131st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[66]
2023Indonesia OpenSuper 1000Denmark Viktor Axelsen14–21, 13–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[67]
2024All England OpenSuper 1000Indonesia Jonatan Christie15–21, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[76]

BWF Superseries (1 title)

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The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[92] was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels wereSuperseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[93] Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.

Men's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResultRef
2017Korea OpenIndonesiaJonatan Christie21–13, 19–21, 22–201st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[16]
 Superseries tournament
 Superseries Premier tournament
 Superseries Finals tournament

BWF Junior International (1 title)

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Boys' singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResultRef
2013Indonesia Junior InternationalIndonesiaRico Hamdani21–15, 17–21, 21–191st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[94][95]
  BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament
  BWF Junior International Challenge tournament
  BWF Junior International Series tournament
  BWF Junior Future Series tournament

Performance timeline

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Key
WFSFQF#RRRQ#AGSBNHN/ADNQ
(W) won; (F) finalist; (SF) semi-finalist; (QF) quarter-finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze medal; (NH) not held; (N/A) not applicable; (DNQ) did not qualify.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

National team

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  • Junior level
Team events2014
Asian Junior ChampionshipsQF
World Junior ChampionshipsS
  • Senior level
Team events20152016201720182019202020212022202320242025Ref
SEA GamesGNHANHGNHANHANHA[33]
Asia Team ChampionshipsNHGNHGNHGNHANHANH[19][38]
Asia Mixed Team ChampionshipsNHANHANHQFNHA[60]
Asian GamesNHSNHQFNH[21][74]
Thomas CupNHSNHBNHGNHSNHSNH[5]
Sudirman CupANHRRNHBNHQFNHQFNHA[17][46][64]

Individual competitions

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  • Junior level
Events20132014Ref
Asian Junior Championships2RQF
World Junior ChampionshipsAB[8][9]
Youth Olympic GamesNHB[10]
  • Senior level
Events2016201720182019202020212022202320242025Ref
Asian Championships1R1R2R1RNHQFGQFA[62]
Asian GamesNHBNHQFNH[22][74]
World ChampionshipsNH2R2R3RNHw/dQFw/dNH1R[96][97][98][99][53][70][100]
Olympic GamesDNQNHBNHRRNH[3][77][78]
TournamentBWF Superseries /Grand PrixBWF World TourBestRef
201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Malaysia OpenA1R1R1R1RNHQFQF2R2RQF ('22, '23)[57][101]
India OpenANHASFQFw/dSF ('23)[58][102]
Indonesia Masters1RSF1RNHWQFW1RSF2RSFw/dW ('18, '20)[18][25][37][59][103]
Thailand MastersNHASFANHASF ('17)[104]
German OpenAQFANH2RAQF ('18)[49]
All England OpenAQ11R1R1R1Rw/dQFQFFAF ('24)[26][40][50][61][76]
Swiss OpenASFASFNHASFASF ('17, '19, '22)[27][51]
Chinese Taipei Open3RQFANHAQF ('15)[15]
Thailand OpenNH2RASFNHw/dASF ('20)[41][42]
2R
Malaysia MastersA2R2RSFQFQF1RNHQF2RASF ('17)[24][36][65]
Singapore OpenA1RSFAFNHWW2RAW ('22, '23)[28][52][66]
Indonesia OpenAQF1R1R2R2RNH1RQFF1RAF ('23)[14][67]
Japan OpenAQ1A1RQFQFNHw/d1R1R1RQF ('18, '19)[105][106][107][108][68][109][110]
China OpenA1RWFNH1RQF1RW ('18)[111][23][31][71][80][112]
Macau OpenA2R3RANHN/AA3R ('16)[113]
Vietnam Open1RSFANHASF ('15)[114]
Hong Kong OpenASF1R1R2RFNHSFSF1RF ('19)[115][116][117][118][32][72][79][119]
China MastersAQF1RNH2Rw/d1RQF ('18)[120][121][122][123][124]
Korea OpenAQ2AWQF2RNH1RA2RW ('17)[16][125][126][127][128]
Arctic OpenN/ANHA1RA1R ('24)[129]
Denmark OpenA1R1R1RA1R1RQF1R1RQF ('23)[130][131][132][47][133][134][135][136]
French OpenA2RQF1RSFNHw/d1RQF2R2RSF ('19)[137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145]
Hylo OpenA1RAWAW ('22)[146][55]
Korea MastersA2RANHA2R ('15)[147]
Japan MastersNH1Rw/dA1R ('23)[148][123]
Australian OpenASF2RAFNHw/dQFw/dAF ('19)[149][150][30][151][69][152]
Syed Modi InternationalA1RANHA1R ('16)[153]
Superseries /
World Tour Finals
DNQRRFRRDNQFRRDNQF ('19, '22)[154][34][155][56][156]
Chinese Taipei MastersN/AQFAN/AQF ('15)[157]
New Zealand OpenA3RAQFNHN/AQF ('19)[158][29]
Year-end ranking203354013776554102[39]
Tournament201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestRef

Record against selected opponents

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Record against Year-end Finals finalists, World Championships semi-finalists, and Olympic quarter-finalists. Accurate as of6 August 2024.[159]

PlayerMatchesWinLostDiff.
ChinaChen Long1385+3
ChinaLin Dan523–1
ChinaShi Yuqi1239–6
ChinaTian Houwei2110
ChinaZhao Junpeng431+2
Chinese TaipeiChou Tien-chen1596+3
DenmarkAnders Antonsen862+4
DenmarkViktor Axelsen18513–8
DenmarkJan Ø. Jørgensen624–2
DenmarkHans-Kristian Vittinghus321+1
GuatemalaKevin Cordón110+1
IndiaParupalli Kashyap880+8
IndiaSrikanth Kidambi752+3
IndiaLakshya Sen303–3
IndiaB. Sai Praneeth853+2
PlayerMatchesWinLostDiff.
IndiaPrannoy H. S.523–1
IndonesiaSony Dwi Kuncoro312–1
IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto6330
JapanKento Momota16511–6
JapanKodai Naraoka330+3
JapanSho Sasaki110+1
MalaysiaLee Chong Wei202–2
MalaysiaLee Zii Jia651+4
MalaysiaLiew Daren110+1
SingaporeLoh Kean Yew963+3
South KoreaHeo Kwang-hee431+2
South KoreaSon Wan-ho413–2
ThailandKunlavut Vitidsarn6330
ThailandKantaphon Wangcharoen1073+4
VietnamNguyễn Tiến Minh101–1

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