Lee Sheng-mu 李勝木 | |
Size: | 250px |
Country: | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Birth Date: | 1986 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Taipei, Taiwan |
Height: | 1.79 m |
Weight: | 71 kg |
Handedness: | Right |
Event: | Men's & mixed doubles |
Highest Ranking: | 3 (MD 2 April 2015) 6 (XD 6 January 2011) |
Bwf Id: | C91BBD1F-BF99-4221-A129-45DAB5A636A2 |
Lee Sheng-mu (; born 3 October 1986) is a Taiwanese badminton player from the Taiwan Cooperative Bank club.[1] He competed at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games, and the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics.[2] [3]
Lee Sheng-mu's elite career began in the 2009 badminton season when he reached the semifinals of the 2009 Korea Open Super Series in the men's doubles with Fang Chieh-min.[4] The pair continued their success in 2010 with victories at the 2010 Singapore Super Series and the 2010 Indonesia Super Series.[5] [6] He and Fang reached the quarterfinals of the 2012 London Olympics losing to Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen of Denmark.[7] After the 2012 Olympics, Lee stopped playing with Fang Chieh-min, partnering with Tsai Chia-hsin instead. Together they reached a top ranking of 3rd, after reaching the finals of the 2014 Australian Open and 2014 Singapore Open.[8] They were consistent semi-finalists and quarter-finalists at various Super Series Events. Together they represented Chinese Taipei in the 2016 Rio Olympics, where they failed to progress out of the group stage.[9] Lee is also partnered with Chien Yu-chin in mixed doubles. Their top result came in 2010 when they reached the semifinals of the 2010 Paris World Championships and won the bronze medal.
Mixed doubles
Men's doubles
Men's doubles
Mixed doubles
Men's doubles
Mixed doubles
Mixed doubles
The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[10] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[11]
Men's doubles
The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[12] was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels were Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[13] Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.
Men's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2010 | Singapore Open | Fang Chieh-min | Howard Bach Tony Gunawan | 21–14, 21–15 | Winner | |
2010 | Indonesia Open | Fang Chieh-min | Cho Gun-woo Kwon Yi-goo | 21–16, 21–15 | Winner | |
2012 | Malaysia Open | Fang Chieh-min | Cho Gun-woo Shin Baek-cheol | 16–21, 21–16, 21–16 | Winner | |
2014 | Singapore Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Cai Yun Lu Kai | 19–21, 14–21 | Runner-up | |
2014 | Australian Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong | 14–21, 18–21 | Runner-up |
BWF Superseries Finals tournament
BWF Superseries Premier tournament
BWF Superseries tournament
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.
Men's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2008 | Macau Open | Fang Chieh-min | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong | 16–21, 18–21 | Runner-up | |
2010 | Canada Open | Fang Chieh-min | Hendri Saputra Chayut Triyachart | 21–16, 21–16 | Winner | |
2010 | U.S. Open | Fang Chieh-min | Chen Hung-ling Lin Yu-lang | 21–19, 21–14 | Winner | |
2012 | Swiss Open | Fang Chieh-min | Naoki Kawamae Shoji Sato | 13–21, 14–21 | Runner-up | |
2012 | Australian Open | Fang Chieh-min | Markis Kido Hendra Setiawan | 16–21, 15–21 | Runner-up | |
2012 | Macau Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Vladimir Ivanov Ivan Sozonov | 14–21, 21–17, 21–16 | Winner | |
2013 | Chinese Taipei Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Kim Gi-jung Kim Sa-rang | 11–21, 11–21 | Runner-up | |
2013 | Macau Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Hoon Thien How Tan Wee Kiong | 16–21, 19–21 | Runner-up | |
2016 | Swiss Open | Tsai Chia-hsin | Kim Astrup Anders Skaarup Rasmussen | 8–21, 15–21 | Runner-up |
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2010 | Canada Open | Chien Yu-chin | Chen Hung-ling Cheng Wen-hsing | 21–16, 11–21, 21–15 | Winner | |
2010 | U.S. Open | Chien Yu-chin | Michael Fuchs Birgit Overzier | 19–21, 14–21 | Runner-up | |
2011 | Thailand Open | Chien Yu-chin | Nova Widianto Vita Marissa | 21–10, 23–21 | Winner |
BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
BWF Grand Prix tournament
Men's doubles results with Fang Chieh-min against Super Series finalists, Worlds Semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[14]