Loh Kean Yew Explained

Country:Singapore
Birth Date:1997 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Penang, Malaysia
Citizenship:Singapore
Height:1.75 m[1]
Weight:68 kg
Handedness:Right
Coach:Kelvin Ho
Loh Wei Sheng
Event:Men's singles
Career Record:229 wins, 129 losses
Highest Ranking:3
Date Of Highest Ranking:8 November 2022
Current Ranking:12
Date Of Current Ranking:13 August 2024
Bwf Id:64D7D22C-CE54-4C9A-8EC3-70D9C7CEED71

Loh Kean Yew OLY (; born 26 June 1997) is a Singaporean badminton player.[2] He is the former men's singles world champion, winning the title at the 2021 BWF World Championships, becoming the first Singaporean to achieve this feat.[3]

Loh's success as a child in Penang state team saw him receive a scholarship from the Singapore Sports School. He made his international debut for Singapore at the 2015 SEA Games, becoming a Singaporean citizen that same year. He went on to represent Singapore in several international competitions, including the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Early life and education

Loh Kean Yew was born on 26 June 1997 in Penang, Malaysia, as the youngest son with three elder brothers, to his parents Loh Pin Keat and Grace Gan.[4] [5] [6] [7] His mother described him as "very cheeky" when he was young and able to talk his way out of trouble.[5] Loh's elder brother, Kean Hean, is also a member of the Singapore national badminton team.[8]

According to Loh, he began playing badminton at the age of four, at the gate of his house, along with his brothers and his neighbour.[5] He stopped playing the sport at age seven after being looked down on by his seniors, in contrast to media reports which stated that he had been "bullied" as a child.[9] However, he resumed playing badminton at age nine.[10] [11] Within six months, he progressed to join the Penang state team.[10] Loh briefly trained with the Penang Badminton Association (PBA) until the age of 12, at their badminton academy in Ayer Itam.[12] [13] According to the president of the PBA, Loh and his third brother Loh Kean Hean were attending training nine times a week at the prompting of their mother, and they were trained by two Chinese coaches, Li Mu and Chao Yue.[13] [14] Loh won the 2009 National Junior Grand Prix Finals by defeating Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in the under-12 final.[12]

In 2007, Loh visited Singapore for the first time, as his brother Kean Hean attended a trial at the Singapore Sports School, with Loh being there to help his brother warm up.[15] Kean Hean moved to Singapore in 2009, joining Montfort Secondary School.[4] Meanwhile, Loh visited Singapore again in 2009 for his trial with the Singapore Sports School, where he performed well enough to be offered a place in the Singapore Sports School's Badminton Academy.[15] Loh was also offered a place in Malaysia's Bukit Jalil Sports School but he rejected it for Singapore.[12]

Loh moved to Singapore at the age of 13 to attend the Singapore Sports School's four-year programme from 2010 to 2013, while on a scholarship offered by the school.[4] [15] [16] With Loh's parents remaining in their family home in George Town, they relied on support in Singapore to look after Loh, stemming from sources such as Loh's maternal uncle, plus an ex-classmate of Loh's father, as well as the family of Kean Hean's doubles partner Terry Hee.[5] Loh said that his initial reaction was anger, but he had no choice because his mother "already bought the tickets".[4] He suffered from homesickness for a period but got better when he called his mother and cried to her, letting out the unhappiness.[16] Loh credited his peers for not judging his accent and allowing him to fit in with them and also credits the school staff for taking care of him.[16] He had badminton training twice a day at the Singapore Sports School.[15] From late 2011 onwards, Loh was coached by Kelvin Ho, a former Singapore national badminton player.[17]

After graduating from the Singapore Sports School, Loh continued his education at Republic Polytechnic (RP), studying Sports and Leisure Management.[15] [18] In 2015, Loh officially became a Singaporean citizen.[14] Also that year, after Loh had turned 18, he informed his mother that he would drop out of his schooling to become a professional sportsman, as Loh wanted to focus on badminton full-time.[5] [18] His mother said that the family was "shocked", and recounted telling Loh: "I sent him to Singapore to study, but now he wants to give that up to play badminton?"[18] However, the family ultimately "trusted" and "supported" Loh because he was "mature", "disciplined and knew what he wanted to do", said his mother.[5] As such, Loh dropped out of Republic Polytechnic after one year of study.[15]

Career

2012–2013: Senior circuits exposure

2012 marked the start of Loh's professional career. At age 15, Loh played in his first senior tournament at the 2012 Chinese Taipei Open in October. He participated in two events, the men's singles and the mixed doubles.[19] [20]

In 2013, he participated in eight more tournaments throughout the year, either in the men's singles discipline, doubles, or both. His best showing was in the singles events where he reached the second round of both the Malaysia Masters[21] and Indonesia Masters.[22]

2014–2020: First World Tour success and Four International titles

In 2014, Loh won that year's Singapore International Series tournament, with International Series events being the fourth tier of Badminton World Federation events at the time.[23] [24]

At the age of 17, Loh (world no. 139) represented Singapore at the 2015 SEA Games in the men's singles event and won a bronze after being defeated by Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif in the semi-final.[25] [26] [27] [28] He was also in the men's team in 2015, 2017, and 2019, where he won bronzes in all three editions.[29] [30] [31] He also won the Singapore and Malaysia International tournaments in 2017.[23] [32]

Loh served his National Service (NS) for the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) from 2016 to 2018, eventually earning the rank of corporal first class (CFC).[33] During his service, he continued to train and play badminton for the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (SAFSA), as well as representing his country at various major events such as the 2017 SEA Games and the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[34] In 2017, he stated that his goal is to eventually win an Olympic gold medal for Singapore in badminton.[35] In 2018, he received the best sportsman award from SAFSA.[33]

At the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Loh lost to Lee Chong Wei in the quarter-finals in the men's singles event,[36] and lost 3–0 in the bronze medal playoff to England in the Mixed team event. Loh lost to Rajiv Ouseph in the second match, losing 22–20, 15–21, 23–25 in three games.[37] Thereafter, he won his fourth International Series/Challenge title, the 2018 Mongolia International tournament.[38] That same year, Loh briefly joined the Langhøj Badminton Club in Denmark for 3 months.[39]

During the Thailand Masters in 2019, as a qualifier, Loh won against China's Zhou Zeqi, Zhao Junpeng, and Chinese Taipei's Wang Tzu-wei before advancing to the semifinals. He took the semifinals against Brice Leverdez in an eventual 2–1 win. He played against China's Lin Dan in the final and won with a score of 21–19, 21–18.[40]

At Loh's first World Championships, he lost to Chinese Taipei's Chou Tien-chen in the round of 16, losing 13–21, 21–18, 17–21 in three games.[41]

Loh won the men's singles silver medal in the 2019 SEA Games, losing in the final match against Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia.[42] Loh also won his first National Championships title that year, defeating compatriot Lee Wei Hong in the final.[43]

2021: Rise to World Champion

Loh qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics after placing 18th in the Race to Tokyo men's singles rankings.[44] He was the flag bearer for Singapore during the Parade of Nations.[45] In July 2021, Loh was eliminated from the Olympics in the group stage; he won a match against Aram Mahmoud in straight games, and lost to Jonatan Christie, the seventh seed, in a closely-contested rubber game.[46] [47]

From August 2021, Loh attended a one-month training camp in Dubai arranged by Denmark's Olympic badminton champion Viktor Axelsen, joining Axelsen and fellow players Toby Penty from England, Brian Yang from Canada, Felix Burestedt from Sweden, Lakshya Sen from India, as well as teenagers Axel Parkhoi and Marcus Viscovich from Denmark.[48] [49] [50] There were 12 training sessions per week, with a training style similar to interval training with 90-second drills, said Loh.[48] Loh followed this with three weeks of training with France's national badminton squad at INSEP near Paris.[50] In mid-October 2021, Loh (world no. 41) took part in the Dutch Open as the second seed. Loh won the tournament by prevailing in the finals 21–12, 21–16 over top seed Lakshya Sen (world no. 25), Loh's former training partner. It was Loh's first tournament victory since 2019; the win netted him S$1,900.[50] [51]

In early November 2021, Loh (world no. 39) won the 2021 Hylo Open in Saarbrucken, Germany, which was the first time he won a Super 500 event (the fourth-highest tier of the BWF World Tour).[52] The unseeded Loh defeated top seed Chou Tien-chen (world no. 4), in the first round 21–18, 21–13.[52] [53] After dispatching France's Toma Junior Popov (world no. 35) and Denmark's Rasmus Gemke (world no. 13), Loh then defeated Lakshya Sen in the semi-finals 21–18, 21–12.[52] [54] In the finals, Loh again defeated Lee Zii Jia (world no. 8), this time with a score of 19–21, 21–13, 17–12 when Lee retired due to injury. Loh won S$32,400 in prize money as a result.[52]

In mid-November 2021, Loh (world no. 30) took part in the 2021 Indonesia Masters, where he defeated Wang Tzu-wei (world no. 11), in the first round, but lost in the next round to Wang's compatriot Chou Tien-chen 10–21, 12–21.[55] [56] In late November 2021, Loh participated in the 2021 Indonesia Open, a Super 1000 tournament. In the round of 16, Loh defeated the defending 2-time world champion Kento Momota (world no. 1), from Japan, with a score of 21–7, 17–21, 21–19.[57] Subsequent wins over Danish players Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (world no. 21) and Rasmus Gemke sent Loh into the finals, where Loh lost to Viktor Axelsen 13–21, 21–9, 13–21.[58] His run was the best performance by a Singaporean male shuttler since Ronald Susilo's singles win at the 2004 Japan Open, a Super 750 tournament. However, the loss meant that Loh failed to qualify for the 2021 BWF World Tour Finals.[59]

2021 BWF World Championships

In the 2021 BWF World Championships men's singles tournament in Huelva, Spain, the unseeded Loh (world no. 22) beat reigning Olympic champion and second seed Viktor Axelsen (world no. 1) in the first round with a score of 14–21, 21–9, 21–6 on 14 December. This was Loh's first victory over his former training partner.[60] [61] In the second and third rounds, Loh breezed past Austria's Luka Wraber (world no. 93) 21–4, 21–8, and Thailand's Kantaphon Wangcharoen (world no. 20), the sixteenth seed, 21–4, 21–7.[61] [62] In the quarter-finals, Loh defeated India's Prannoy H. S. (world no. 32) 21–14, 21–12, his first victory against Prannoy after two previous losses. Thus, Loh qualified for the semi-finals and guaranteed a medal at the World Championships, a feat never achieved before by any Singaporean.[63] While playing against Prannoy, Loh sprained his right ankle.[64]

In the semi-finals on December 18, Loh defeated the third seed, Denmark's Anders Antonsen (world no. 3) 23–21, 21–14 to qualify for the finals.[65] [66] After the semi-final match, Loh's right ankle injury had deteriorated to the point that he could not walk and required a wheelchair.[64] Loh later said that his physiotherapist (Ho Jiaying) worked on his foot from 10:30 pm to 1:30 am to ensure that he could walk again.[17] [14] In the finals, Loh further made Singaporean history by winning the 2021 BWF World Championships, defeating the twelfth seed, India's Srikanth Kidambi (world no. 14) in a 43-minute match with a score of 21–15, 22–20.[64] [67] After the win, Loh credited people from the Singapore Badminton Association, Sport Singapore, Singapore Sport Institute, and "many others" for help and support during his journey.[14] His return to Singapore's Changi Airport was greeted with a water salute at the tarmac, similar to Joseph Schooling after he had won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in swimming.[68]

2022: Commonwealth and Badminton Asia Team bronzes

Loh started the season with a defeat in the final of the India Open to Lakshya Sen in straight games, with a score of 22–24, 17–21.[69] In February, he won a historic bronze with the Singapore men's team at the Badminton Asia Team Championships, the first in the nation's history. In the process, he booked a spot in the Thomas Cup to be held in May.[70] Loh then fell in the first rounds of the German and All England Open, where he lost to Brian Yang and Anders Antonsen respectively, both in 3 games.[71] [72] He later tested positive for COVID-19 while in England, and subsequently withdrew from the Swiss Open, Korea Open, and the Korea Masters, the latter two of which he chose to withdraw since he did not get a chance to train in March due to COVID-19.[73] [74] In his first Thomas Cup appearance, Loh played well, winning all his matches as the first singles, beating Indonesia's Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (21–13, 21–14), South Korea's Heo Kwang-hee (21–14, 21–12) and Thailand's Khosit Phetpradab (21–15, 21–18) in straight sets to earn the points for Singapore in every series. However, it turned out to be futile as Singapore went on to lose in all three series thus missing out on a place in the knockout round.[75]

At the 2021 SEA Games in Vietnam, Loh entered the men's team event, playing the first singles for Singapore. Singapore then ended up losing 2–3 to Malaysia in the semifinals despite having a 2–0 lead, thus clinching a bronze.[76] Later in the men's singles event, Loh was the number 1 seed. He ended up losing in the final to the number 2 seed and world number 18 Kunlavut Vitidsarn in straight sets, 13–21, 13–21. He, therefore, had to settle for the silver medal again.[77] After the match, Loh stated that his form was "second-best" on that day and that he "could have done better".

At the 2022 Indonesia Masters, Loh, the 8th seed, won against Toma Jr Popov, Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo, and Lu Guangzu to reach the semi-finals of the tournament, meeting the 3rd seed and world number 4 Chou Tien-chen. Loh lost the match in a closely-contested rubber set match, 16–21, 21–8, 19–21 in an hour and ten minutes, losing 2 crucial points at 19-all, ending his run at the tournament.[78] Loh then rose back to his then career-best ranking of 9th place the next week, overtaking India's Lakshya Sen.

In early August, Loh was part of the Singaporean team who played at the Mixed Team event at the Commonwealth Games. In the group stage, Loh played against Mauritius' Julien Paul, winning in two straight games, 21–10, 21–12.[79] Loh was rested against Barbados and went on to beat England's Toby Penty, beating him in two straight sets, 21–12, 21–12, contributing to Singapore's 4–1 win over England. Singapore topped Group B, earning the 4th seeded position.[80] In the quarterfinals, Singapore won 3–0 against Scotland. Loh played against Callum Smith, winning 21–8, 21–5 in straight sets.[81] Singapore met second seeds India in the semi-final. Loh lost to Lakshya Sen in the tie decider, losing 18–21, 15–21. Singapore lost 0–3 overall.[82] In the bronze medal playoff, Singapore was playing against England. Despite beating Penty convincingly in the Group tie 4 days earlier, Loh struggled against the 54th-ranked Englishman, winning the 3-set match, 23–25, 21–11, 25–23, taking 5 match points to secure the point for Singapore. Singapore eventually won 3–0 and won the Mixed team bronze medal.[83]

In late August, Loh, the 8th seed, crashed out at the quarterfinal stage at the World Championships held in Tokyo, losing 12–21, 21–17, 8–21 to three-time World Junior champion and 16th seed Kunlavut Vitidsarn in an hour and five minutes, failing to defend his world title from the previous world championships in Huelva.[84]

In the first week of October, Loh rose to his then career-rank high of 5, replacing Kento Momota, who fell 2 spots after an update of ranking points. This made Loh the first men's singles player from Singapore to reach the top 5, the closest player prior to this achievement being Ronald Susilo who achieved a career high of 6th in 2004.[85] In mid-October, at the Denmark Open, Loh defeated number 1 seed and training partner Viktor Axelsen in the quarterfinals, winning 21–17, 21–10 in 30 minutes, ending Axelsen's 39 match-winning streak he held since the All England Open.[86] [87] However, Loh lost in the semi-finals to Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in straight games the next day, losing 18–21, 15–21 in 39 minutes.[88]

In early November, Loh participated in the Hylo Open as the number 4 seed. After defeating Shi Yuqi and Shesar Hiren Rhustavito in the first and second round, Loh crashed out to 5th seed and eventual winner Anthony Sinisuka Ginting in the quarterfinals, losing in straight games, 13–21, 14–21.[89] After the tournament concluded, Loh rose 2 spots to his new career-high ranking of 3rd, replacing Anders Antonsen who fell to 5th after an update of ranking points.[90]

Loh managed to gain enough ranking points to qualify for the 2022 BWF World Tour Finals held in Bangkok next month, becoming the first male player from Singapore to ever qualify for the season-ending final.[91]

In December, at the final tournament of the year, the World Tour Finals, Loh was drawn into Group B with Chou Tien-chen, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, and Jonatan Christie. In his first group stage encounter with Chou Tien-chen, Loh defeated him in straight games, 21–15, 21–17.[92] In the second encounter with Jonatan Christie, Loh lost in three games, 21–16, 20–22, 10–21, failing to convert his 2 match points in the second set.[93] In his final group encounter with Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Loh lost in straight games, 12–21, 21–23. Loh placed 3rd in the group and did not progress to the semi-finals knockout stage.

2023: Asian Championships silver, Korea Open Final

At the Asian Championships, Loh made it to his first final since the 2021 SEA Games. In the final, he lost to Anthony Sinisuka Ginting of Indonesia in straight games, with the score of 12–21, 8–21 in 28 minutes.[94]

Taking a break after losing early at the Singapore Open, Loh made it to the final of the Korea Open, only to lose to Anders Antonsen in 3 sets, 21–11, 11–21, 19–21.[95]

2024: Ending the title drought

Since becoming World Champion in 2021, Loh had yet to win a badminton title, despite making it to 5 tournament finals. On 31 March, Loh ended his 833 day title drought by winning the 2024 Spain Masters.[96]

Badminton Asia Championships 2024

Loh crashed out of the Badminton Asia Championships 2024 in the first round, failing to repeat his 2023 run where he reached the final. His loss to Japan’s 12th-ranked Kenta Nishimoto also came just 10 days after his 2024 Spain Masters win.[97]

2024 Paris Olympics

At the 2024 Summer Olympics Loh breezed through the group stage, easing past the Czech Republic's Jan Louda in straight sets 21-13, 21-10[98] and El Salvador's Uriel Canjura in straight sets, 21-13, 21-16.[99] In the Round of 16, Loh upset China's world number 6 Li Shifeng in straight sets, 23-21, 21-15, booking a spot in the quarterfinals.[100] This made him the first Singaporean men's singles player to reach the quarterfinals at an Olympics since Ronald Susilo in 2004. Loh unfortunately lost the quarterfinal to the eventual Olympic gold medalist and world number 2, Dane, Viktor Axelsen. Loh was outclassed in straight sets, 21-9, 21-17 in just 49 minutes.[101]

Personal life

Loh's initials, LKY, has been noted by Singaporeans as being identical to Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister and its founding father. Loh himself responded to this observation, stating while laughing during an interview, that "My name not I choose one. I think it's just a coincidence. Just nice [''sic'']!"[102]

In 2022, Loh proposed to his girlfriend at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and they registered their marriage in 2023.[103] They have one child, a son who was born in July 2024.[104]

Awards and nominations

Loh was nominated for the following lists and awards :

Achievements

BWF World Championships

Men's singles

Asian Championships

Men's singles

SEA Games

Men's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResultRef
2015Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif20–22, 15–21 Bronze[110]
2019Muntinlupa Sports Complex, Metro Manila, Philippines Lee Zii Jia18–21, 18–21 Silver
2021Bac Giang Gymnasium, Bắc Giang, Vietnam Kunlavut Vitidsarn13–21, 13–21 Silver

BWF World Tour (3 titles, 6 runners-up)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[111] 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, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[112]

Men's singles

YearTournamentLevelOpponentScoreResultRef
2019Thailand MastersSuper 300 Lin Dan21–19, 21–18 Winner
2019Russian OpenSuper 100 Shesar Hiren Rhustavito17–21, 19–21 Runner-up[113]
2019Hyderabad OpenSuper 100 Sourabh Verma13–21, 21–14, 16–21 Runner-up[114]
2021Hylo OpenSuper 500 Lee Zii Jia19–21, 21–13, 17–12 Winner
2021Indonesia OpenSuper 1000 Viktor Axelsen13–21, 21–9, 13–21 Runner-up
2022India OpenSuper 500 Lakshya Sen22–24, 17–21 Runner-up
2023Korea OpenSuper 500 Anders Antonsen21–11, 11–21, 19–21 Runner-up
2024Thailand MastersSuper 300 Chou Tien-chen16–21, 21–6, 16–21 Runner-up[115]
2024Spain MastersSuper 300 Toma Junior Popov21–11, 15–21, 22–20 Winner

BWF International Challenge/Series (5 titles, 2 runners-up)

Men's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResultRef
2014Singapore International Kantaphon Wangcharoen19–21, 21–14, 11–1 retired Winner
2017Malaysia International Cheam June Wei21–19, 21–14 Winner
2017Singapore International Ryan Ng21–15, 21–15 Winner
2018Mongolia International Andre Marteen15–21, 21–9, 24–22 Winner
2018South Australia International Yu Igarashi19–21, 24–22, 11–21 Runner-up[116]
2019Swedish Open Minoru Koga11–21, 15–21 Runner-up[117]
2021Dutch Open Lakshya Sen21–12, 21–16 Winner

BWF International Challenge tournament

BWF International Series tournament

Performance timeline

National team

Team events 2015 Ref
Asian Junior Championshipsbgcolor=AFEEEE RR[118]
World Junior Championshipsbgcolor=AFEEEE 11th[119]
Team events 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024Ref
SEA Gamesbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NH[120]
Asia Team Championshipsstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE RRstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE RRstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE RRstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE RR
Asian GamesNHNHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RNH
Commonwealth GamesNHbgcolor=FFFF00 4thNHbgcolor=CD7F32 BNH
Thomas Cupstyle=color:#ccc NHstyle=color:#ccc NHstyle=color:#ccc NHstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 13thstyle=color:#ccc NH
Sudirman Cupbgcolor=AFEEEE 16thstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 14thstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 17thstyle=color:#ccc NHstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 10thstyle=color:#ccc NH

Individual competitions

Junior level

Boys' singles
Event 2015 Ref
Asian Junior Championshipsbgcolor=AFEEEE 3R
World Junior Championshipsbgcolor=FFEBCD QF[122]

Senior level

Events 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024Ref
SEA Gamesbgcolor=CD7F32 Bstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=silver Sstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=silver Sstyle=color:#ccc NHAstyle=color:#ccc NH
Asian ChampionshipsAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=silver Sbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R
Asian GamesNHANHbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RNH[123] [124]
Commonwealth GamesNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFNH[125]
World Championshipsstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 3Rstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=gold Gbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=AFEEEE 3Rstyle=color:#ccc NH[126] [127]
Olympic Gamesstyle=color:#ccc NHNHbgcolor=AFEEEE RRNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QF
Tournament Best Ref
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
align=left Malaysia OpenANHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QF ('23)[128]
align=left India OpenANHbgcolor=D8BFD8 Fbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=D8BFD8 F ('22)[129]
align=left Indonesia MastersAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RAstyle=color:#ccc NHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=FFFF00 SFbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFFF00 SF ('22)[130]
align=left Thailand MastersNHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=00FF00 WANHAbgcolor=D8BFD8 Fbgcolor=00FF00 W ('19)
align=left German OpenAbgcolor=F0F8FF Q1NHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R2RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2R ('23)[131]
align=left French OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFFF00 SFbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFFF00 SF ('23)
align=left All England OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2R ('24)[132]
align=left Swiss OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R ('24)
align=left Spain MastersNHAbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAstyle=color:#ccc NHAbgcolor=00FF00 Wbgcolor=00FF00 W ('24)
Thailand OpenAQ2NHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RNHA1R1R ('20 I, '20 II, '24)
bgcolor=AFEEEE 1R
align=left Malaysia MastersAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rstyle=color:#ccc NHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2R ('13, '20)
align=left Singapore OpenAbgcolor=F0F8FF Q1bgcolor=F0F8FF Q2bgcolor=F0F8FF Q1 (MD)bgcolor=F0F8FF Q1Abgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=F0F8FF Q1NHbgcolor=FFFF00 SFbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFFF00 SF ('22)
align=left Indonesia OpenAstyle=color:#ccc NHbgcolor=D8BFD8 Fbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=D8BFD8 F ('21)
align=left Australian OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=FFEBCD QF ('22)
align=left Japan OpenANHbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 2R ('22)[133]
align=left Korea OpenANHbgcolor=D8BFD8 Fbgcolor=D8BFD8 F ('23)
align=left Chinese Taipei Openbgcolor=AFEEEE 2Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RNHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2R ('12, '19)
align=left China OpenANHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFEBCD QF ('23)
align=left Hong Kong OpenANHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R ('23)
align=left Vietnam OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 3RANHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 3R ('16)
align=left Denmark OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=FFFF00 SFbgcolor=FFEBCD QFbgcolor=FFFF00 SF ('22)
align=left Hylo OpenAbgcolor=AFEEEE 2RAbgcolor=00FF00 Wbgcolor=FFEBCD QFAbgcolor=00FF00 W ('21)
align=left Japan MastersNHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R ('23)
align=left China MastersAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RNHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1Rbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R ('16, '19, '23)
align=left Chinese Taipei MastersNHbgcolor=FFEBCD QFANHbgcolor=FFEBCD QF ('15)
align=left New Zealand Openstyle=color:#ccc NHAbgcolor=AFEEEE 1RNHbgcolor=AFEEEE 1R ('19)
align=left Superseries / World Tour Finalsbgcolor=AFEEEE RRbgcolor=AFEEEE RR ('22)[134]
align=left Year-end ranking3672571781461642321252938153103
Tournament 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Best Ref

Record against selected opponents

Record against Year-end Finals finalists, World Championships semi-finalists, and Olympic quarter-finalists. Accurate as of 6 August 2024.[135]

PlayerMatchesWinLost
Lin Dan1 1 0 +1
Shi Yuqi5 2 3 –1
Zhao Junpeng6 4 2 +2
Chou Tien-chen7 3 4 –1
Viktor Axelsen11 2 9 –7
Anders Antonsen6 4 2 +2
Hans-Kristian Vittinghus2 2 0 +2
Jan Ø. Jørgensen1 1 0 +1
Rajiv Ouseph2 0 2 –2
Kevin Cordón1 1 0 +1
Srikanth Kidambi3 2 1 +1
Lakshya Sen9 3 6 –3
Parupalli Kashyap3 3 0 +3
PlayerMatchesWinLost
Prannoy H. S.6 2 4 –2
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting9 3 6 –3
Sony Dwi Kuncoro3 1 2 –1
Tommy Sugiarto2 1 1 0
Kento Momota3 1 2 –1
Kodai Naraoka4 4 0 +4
Lee Chong Wei1 0 1 –1
Lee Zii Jia8 2 6 –4
Lee Hyun-il2 0 2 –2
Heo Kwang-hee3 3 0 +3
Kunlavut Vitidsarn6 1 5 –4
Kantaphon Wangcharoen3 3 0 +3
Nguyễn Tiến Minh3 2 1 +1

See also

External links

Notes and References

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