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Highest World Ranking Single: 3

Date of birth: 13 March 1995
Nationality: Japan
Height: 154cm
School: Nishina Taichu → Omiya Higashi High School → Nihon Unisys

 

Products used:

Racket: ALTIUS 01 FEEL SPECIAL EDITION

Shoes: WAVE CLAW

Main Achievements:

  • 2020 All Japan Championship Women's Singles Winner

  • 2019 All Japan Championship Women's Singles Winner

  • 2019 Fuzhou China Open Women's Singles Runner-up

  • 2019 Denmark Open Women's Singles Runner-up

  • 2019 BWF World Badminton Championships Women's Singles Runner-up

  • 2019 Japan Open Women's Singles Runner-up

  • 2018 All Japan Championship Women's Singles Runner-up

  • 2018 Korea Open Women's Singles Winner

  • 2018 Thailand Open Women's Singles Winner

  • 2017 World Championship Women's Singles Winner

  • 2017 BWF World Badminton Championships Women's Singles Winner

  • 2017 Australian Open Women's Singles Winner

  • 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics Women's Singles Bronze Medal

  • 2016 British Open Women's Singles Winner

  • 2015 Super Series Final Women's Singles Winner

  • 2015 Daihatsu Yonex Japan Open Women's Singles Winner

  • 2015 Malaysia Masters Women's Singles Winner

Kenichi Hayakawa

早川 賢一

Nihon Unisys Business Group Badminton Club Men's Team Coach, National Team Coach

Highest World Ranking (Single)

(2014)

Date of birth

5 April 1986

Nationality

Japan

Height

177cm

School

 Hieizan → Hieizan High School → Nihon University

Social Media

  • Instagram
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Main Achivements

2016

2015

2014

2013

Rio de Janeiro Olympic (Men's Doubles Best 8)
All England Open (Men's Doubles Runner-up)
Germany Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • China Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)
    Yonex Japan Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)
    Total BWF World Championships (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)
    Singapore Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)
    All England Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)
    Germany Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Dubai World Superseries Finals (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Yonex French Open (Men's Doubles Runner-up)

  • Yonex-Sunrise India Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Yonex All England Open (Men's Doubles Runner-up)

  • Yonex German Open (Men's Doubles Runner-up)

  • Maybank Malaysia Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Victor Korea Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Victor China Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Yonex Denmark Open (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Adidas China Masters  (Men's Doubles Runner-up)

  • Badminton Asia Championships  (Men's Doubles 2nd Runner-up)

  • Yonex All England Open  (Men's Doubles Runner-up)

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