LOH Kean Yew
Character Introduction
Loh Kean Yew (born June 26, 1997) is a Singaporean male badminton player. His elder brother, Loh Kean Hean, is also a badminton player. Loh Kean Yew became a world champion at the 2021 BWF World Championships, marking Singapore’s first-ever world champion title in the Badminton World Federation.
Born in Penang, Loh Kean Yew attended Han Chiang Primary School. At the age of 9, his parents sent him and his brother to Yang Wei Badminton Academy to train under coach Loh Mooi Heng. When he was 10, he began training under former Malaysian national player Lim Theam Teow. Loh Kean Yew won the Malaysian U-12 national championship.
In 2010, at the age of 13, Loh moved to Singapore to study at the Singapore Sports School and joined the national youth team under head coach Liu Qingdong.
In February 2015, Loh Kean Yew obtained Singaporean citizenship.
In 2019, he won the Thailand Masters men’s singles title by defeating Lin Dan 2-0.
In July 2021, Loh was Singapore’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. After receiving a bye in the first round of the group stage, he was eliminated in the second round by Indonesian player Jonatan Christie with a score of 1-2.
On December 19, 2021, Loh Kean Yew won the 2021 BWF World Championships men’s singles title, becoming Singapore’s first badminton world champion.
In January 2022, he reached the final of the Super 500 India Open and helped Singapore secure a bronze medal at the Asia Team Championships.
In October 2022, at the Denmark Open, Loh ended world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen’s 40-match winning streak by defeating him in straight sets in the quarterfinals, but he lost to Lee Zii Jia in the semifinals and missed out on the final.
On March 31, 2024, Loh Kean Yew won his first men’s singles title since his world championship victory by claiming the title at the Spain Masters. He narrowly defeated French player Toma Junior Popov 21-11, 15-21, 22-20 in a thrilling three-game final.
World Ranking – Men’s Singles 11, Week 36, 2024
Olympic Points – Men’s Singles 12, 64752 points
Finals Ranking – Men’s Singles 10, 53260 points
Equipment Used
N65,Turbo Charging 75C
Major Achievement
- 2024 Spain Masters Men’s Singles Champion
- 2024 Thailand Masters Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2023 French Open Men’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2023 Korea Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2023 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2022 Denmark Open Men’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2022 Commonwealth Games Mixed Team Bronze Medalist
- 2022 Singapore Open Men’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2022 Indonesia Masters Men’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2022 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
- 2022 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2022 Asian Team Championships Men’s Team Third Place
- 2022 India Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2021 World Championships Men’s Singles Champion
- 2021 Indonesia Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2021 Hylo Open Men’s Singles Champion
- 2021 Dutch Open Men’s Singles Champion
- 2019 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Singles Silver Medalist
- 2019 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
- 2019 Swedish Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2019 Hyderabad Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2019 Russian Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2019 Thailand Masters Men’s Singles Champion
- 2018 South Australia International Challenge Men’s Singles Runner-up
- 2018 Mongolia International Men’s Singles Champion
- 2017 Singapore International Series Men’s Singles Champion
- 2017 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
- 2017 Malaysia International Series Men’s Singles Champion
- 2015 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Singles Bronze Medalist
- 2015 Southeast Asian Games Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
- 2014 Singapore International Series Men’s Singles Champion