Jafar Hidayatullah | |
Country: | Indonesia |
Birth Date: | 2003 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia[1] |
Handedness: | Right |
Event: | Men's single, Men's & mixed doubles |
Highest Ranking: | 41 (XD with Aisyah Salsabila 01 June 2023) |
Current Ranking: | 41 |
Date Of Current Ranking: | XD with Aisyah Salsabila 01 June 2023 |
Jafar Hidayatullah (born 9 January 2003) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with Djarum club.[2] He alongside her sister, Febi Setianingrum, were invited to be part of Indonesia's national badminton team in 2022.[3] [4]
In 2022, Jafar Hidayatullah was paired with Aisyah Salsabila Putri Pranata. They lost from Chinese pair Cheng Xing and Chen Fanghui in the semi-finals of the Indonesia Masters Super 100.[5]
In January, Jafar Hidayatullah with Aisyah Salsabila Putri Pranata competed in the home tournament, Indonesia Masters, but unfortunately lost in the quarter-finals from Chinese pair and eventual winner Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping.[6]
In March, Hidayatullah won his first title at the Vietnam International, defeating Thai pair Tanupat Viriyangkura and Ornnicha Jongsathapornparn.[7]
In May, Hidayatullah won his second title at the Swedish Open, defeating Danish pair Sebastian Bugtrup and Mai Surrow.[8] In late May, he competed in the Thailand Open, but lost in the qualifying round from Taiwanese pair Chiu Hsiang-chieh and Lin Xiao-min.[9]
In June, Hidayatullah competed in the Taipei Open, but lost in the quarter-finals from eventual finalist Taiwanese pair Chiu Hsiang-chieh and Lin Xiao-min for second time this season.[10]
In September, Hidayatullah as the 3rd seed lost at the first round of Indonesia Masters Super 100 I from Thai pair Phatharathorn Nipornram and Nattamon Laisuan in rubber games.[11]
The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[12] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[13]
Mixed doubles
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | Ref | |
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2023 | Vietnam International | Aisyah Salsabila Putri Pranata | Tanupat Viriyangkura Ornnicha Jongsathapornparn | 19–21, 21–14, 22–20 | Winner | ||
2023 | Swedish Open | Aisyah Salsabila Putri Pranata | Sebastian Bugtrup Mai Surrow | 21–19, 19–21, 21–13 | Winner |
BWF International Challenge tournament
BWF International Series tournament
Tournament | BWF World Tour | Best | Ref | ||||||
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2024 | |||||||||
align=left | Indonesia Masters | A | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('23) | |
align=left | Thailand Masters | style=color:#ccc | NH | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('24) | |
align=left | Swiss Open | A | 2024; bgcolor=F0F8FF | Q2 | bgcolor=F0F8FF | Q2 ('24) | |||
align=left | Spain Masters | style=color:#ccc | NH | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('24) | |
align=left | Thailand Open | A | 2023; bgcolor=F0F8FF | Q1 | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('24) | |
align=left | Malaysia Masters | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('24) | |||
align=left | Australian Open | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('24) | |||
Indonesia Masters Super 100 | SF | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | Q | W ('23II) | ||||
bgcolor=00FF00 | W | ||||||||
Taipei Open | A | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF | Q | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('23) | |||
Guwahati Masters | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('23) | |||
align=left | Year-end ranking | 84 | 51 | 41 |