Tjitte Weistra | |
Birth Date: | 1975 12, df=yes |
Height: | 1.85 m |
Event: | Men's singles & doubles |
Country: | Netherlands (1975–2001) Peru (2001–2004) New Zealand (2004–2018) Australia (2019–present) |
Highest Ranking: | 21 (MS 2001) 160 (MD 13 September 2012) 23 (XD 2001) |
Bwf Id: | 2E324949-C1BA-4EE7-99B9-17FD474163C1 |
Tjitte Weistra (born 2 December 1975) is a badminton player from the Netherlands.[1] [2] He became a Peruvian badminton national coach from 2002 to 2004, then in April 2004 he moved to New Zealand as a coach in Waikato Badminton Association.[3] He moved to Mornington, Australia in 2019, and now works as Chief Executive Officer Badminton Australia.[4] [5]
Year | Tournament | Event | Result | Names |
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1995 | Puerto Rico International | MD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Cosmin Ioan |
1997 | Scottish Open | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2000 | Chile International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2001 | Puerto Rico International | XD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Lorena Blanco |
2001 | Puerto Rico International | MD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Cosmin Ioan |
2001 | Puerto Rico International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2001 | Peru International | XD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Doriana Rivera |
2001 | Peru International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2002 | Peru International | XD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Doriana Rivera |
2002 | Mexico International | XD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Doriana Rivera |
2002 | Carebaco International | XD | Winner | Tjitte Weistra / Doriana Rivera |
2002 | Peru International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2002 | Mexico International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |
2002 | Carebaco International | MS | Winner | Tjitte Weistra |