Sho Sasaki


Character Introduction

Sho Sasaki is a Japanese male badminton player and an active member of the Japan national badminton team. Born in Hokkaido, he graduated from Kamiso Junior High School, Kanto Daiichi High School and Tokyo Fuji University Junior College, and is currently affiliated with Tonami Transportation Co.

In November 2010, Sasaki represented Japan at the Guangzhou Asian Games in the men’s badminton team event.

In 2012, Sho Sasaki represented Japan in the men’s singles badminton event at the Olympic Games in London, England; he advanced to the group stage by defeating Virgil Surulacho of Suriname 2-0 (21-12, 21-7).

In August 2013, Sho Sasaki participated in the World Badminton Championships in Guangzhou, China, playing in the men’s singles event; he advanced by defeating Scotland’s Alistair Casey 2-0 in the first round, but went out in the second round with a 0-2 (15-21, 12-21) defeat against the No. 2 seed, Chen Long of China.

In August 2016, he represented Japan in the men’s singles badminton event at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, losing to Rajiv Ousf of Great Britain in the group stage before being eliminated with one win and one loss. After the Olympics, Sho Sasaki announced his retirement from international badminton and became the supervisor of the Hokuto Bank badminton team from November of the same year.

Equipment Used

ARMORTEC 700;  BLX VERTEX;  SHB-102MD;  Recon.2 BLX;  BLX Recon PowerSkin

Major Achievements

  • Men’s Team Runner-up, Badminton Asia Championships 2016
  • 2015 All England Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2014 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
  • 2014 All Japan Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2014 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2013 China Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2012 Korea Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2012 London Olympic Games Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2012 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Bronze Medal
  • 2010 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Bronze Medal
  • 2011 Denmark Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2011 Vietnam Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2011 USA Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2011 Indonesia Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2011 Malaysia Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2011 Badminton Australia Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2011 Korea Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2010 Holland Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2009 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
  • 2009 East Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team 3rd Runner-up
  • 2008 India Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2008 Germany Badminton Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2007 Bahrain Badminton International Series Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2005 Holland Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2004 German Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2003 France Badminton International Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
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