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  • Yuta Watanabe

    Yuta Watanabe


    Character Introduction

    Watanabe Yuta , born June 13, 1997 in Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese badminton player.He joined Unisys Japan Ltd. in April 2016 and is a member of its badminton division, with the team number 12.On July 30, 2021, Watanabe Yuta/Yuka Higashino won the bronze medal in mixed doubles badminton at the Tokyo Olympics.

    Isao Watanabe specializes in doubles events, having finished third in the mixed doubles at the World Junior Badminton Championships in 2014.

    On March 19, 2018, the Badminton World Federation World Tour All England Open concluded, and Isao Watanabe/Yuka Higashino became the first Japanese pair in history to win the All England mixed doubles title.

    In March 2020, in the men’s doubles final of the All England Badminton Open, the Japanese duo of Dayu Endo/Isao Watanabe won the men’s doubles final by defeating Indonesia’s top seeded Gideon/Sukamuyo 2:1.

    In March 2021, he first defended his men’s doubles title at the All England Badminton Championships 2021 with partner Dayu Endo, defeating Kenshi Kaemura/Keigo Sonoda 21:15, 17:21 and 21:11, and then took the mixed doubles gold medal with Arisa Higashino, making light work of Yuki Kaneko/Misaki Matsumoto 21:14 and 21:13, respectively.

    On July 29, 2021, in the Tokyo Olympics Mixed Doubles Semi-Final, Chinese pair Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping beat Japanese pair Isao Watanabe/Yuka Higashino 2-1 to reach the final. On the same day, in the Tokyo Olympic Games Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals, Isao Watanabe/Daiyu Endo were eliminated from the tournament with a 0-2 defeat against Yang Li/Qilin Wang (21-16, 21-19).On July 30, in the Tokyo Olympic Games Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal match, Isao Watanabe/Yuka Azuma won the Bronze Medal match against Hong Kong, China’s Teng Chunwen/Xie Yingxue with a 2-0 victory (21-17, 23-21) to win the Bronze Medal. won the bronze medal.

    On December 19, 2021, in the Mixed Doubles Final of the Badminton World Championships, Isao Watanabe/Yusa Azuma lost 0-2 to Thailand’s Tejapol/Sasiri and finished second.

    On March 31, 2022, Isao Watanabe announced that he would leave the Badminton Association of Japan, and that he would continue to work as an employee of “BIPROGY”.

    On August 28, 2022, at the Badminton World Championships in Tokyo, Isao Watanabe/Yusa Azuma defeated Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong and won the silver medal at the Badminton World Championships.

    World Ranking – Mixed Doubles 5,  Week 31, 2024

    Olympic PointsMixed  Doubles 3, 88485 points 

    Finals RankingMixed  Doubles 15, 44550 points

     

    Equipment Used

    AXFORCE 80;  VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ;  DUORA Z-STRIKE;  AERONAUT 9000I;  AERONAUT 9000C;  HALBERTEC 9000;  AERONAUT 9000C (City Potential Edition);  Li-Ning Line 1;  SHB65Z2MEX 
     

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 All England Open Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Malaysia Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Badminton World Finals Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Kumamoto Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 French Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2022 Asian Games Badminton Mixed Doubles Silver Medalist
    • 2023 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2023 Japan Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Korea Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Indonesia Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Singapore Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Championships Third Place Member
    • 2023 India Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Malaysia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Japan Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Indonesia Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Thailand Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2022 Thomas Cup Men’s Team 3rd Runner-up Member
    • 2022 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2022 All England Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Badminton World Federation Year End Finals Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Indonesia Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Indonesia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 France Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Thomas Cup Men’s Badminton Team Championships 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Championships Runner-up
    • 2020 Tokyo Olympics Badminton Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 All England Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 All England Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2020 All England Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2020 Asian Badminton Championships Men’s Team Third Place
    • 2019 Badminton World Federation Year-end Finals Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Badminton World Federation Year-end Finals Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Hong Kong China Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 China Hong Kong Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 China Fuzhou Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 France Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • France Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals 2019
    • 2019 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • Thailand Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals 2019
    • Thailand Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up 2019
    • 2019 Australian Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2019 New Zealand Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Badminton Asia Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2019 All England Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 German Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Indonesia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Malaysia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Badminton World Tour Finals Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Badminton World Tour Finals Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Hong Kong Badminton Open China Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2018 China Fuzhou Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 France Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Korea Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Japan Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Bronze Medal
    • 2018 Thailand Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Malaysia Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Malaysia Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Silver Medal
    • 2018 All England Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 All England Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2017 All England Badminton Superseries Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 Germany Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 Badminton Asia Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2017 Malaysia Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • Vietnam Badminton International Challenge Mixed Doubles Champion 2016
    • 2016 Vietnam Badminton International Challenge Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 China Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 Austrian Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2015 Russia Badminton Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2015 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2014 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • 2014 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Third Place
    • 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Third Place
  • Badminton Racket Li-Ning AXFORCE 80 Reviews

    Badminton Racket Li-Ning AXFORCE 80 Reviews


    Li Ning small steel cannon, positioning attack, gunning for the entry-level market.

    Black appearance like extreme AXFORCE 80, dealers call it a small AXFORCE 80


    Warm up for 15 minutes to get a general feel for its rhythm: good downward pressure, good coherent attack, and a smooth feel.
    It’s easy to get started and is downwardly compatible with a wider range of amateurs.

    The AYPU081 is fitted with a standard 7.0mm centre pole for excellent torsional resistance, and the box frame gives it plenty of stability.

    The frame size and sweet spot are the same as the AXFORCE 80, and the 72-linear hole face provides greater shot forgiveness.


    The 4U kills the ball with better verticality, and the frame and middle bar are not weak in continuous kills, and the power concentration and conversion degree can be more than 85 points.

    In the chopping and flat pumping, the frame and tee support performance is better, can complete most of the support and quick rebound demand, the whole process of playing feeling flow, the middle stick and the frame feedback is consistent, seldom appeared to be dragging the situation.

    After the heavy kill, the net flat pump, closed the net, a set of combinations played very smooth, coherent and slightly fast, forehand and backhand switching CD time is slightly short.

    The stiffness of the racket frame and the middle stick is in the moderate-soft level, and the swinging rhythm of the racket frame and the middle stick is very good to master, everything is in the direction of enough to use.

    The black 4U focuses on the attacking power of one shot, and the white 6U focuses on the continuous burst of snapping.


    Talking about these features above is just enough, this kind of enough can not be used as a selling point to support, without innovation and some inexplicable pleasure market is difficult to be interested in the new product!
    Why choose a small steel gun? Why choose the Internet brand is not good? Choose the front of the classic is not stable?

    Because the key is that it inherits AXFORCE key bloodline, the designer also empowers the new HIGH point:
    Sonic BOOM SYSTEM!

    With this technology, the snap will be louder when you kill the ball, increasing the pleasure of killing the ball and hitting the ball more crisply.

    This Sonic Boom System is really good!
    Because it increases the crispness when snapping and increases the playability of this racket.


    Imagine a day of hard work, you want to go to the stadium cool, the boss blah blah blah nonsense count a ball like a blow.

    You don’t have to buy high-end equipment to vent your stress, you need a handy tool to get high.

    You vigorously pop, hard to take the small steel gun dry it, you let go of emotions, tonight no matter win or lose, tonight you just want to have a good time!

    It hits with a snap, its sound and crispness are hard to come across in AXFORCE 70 80, a feeling that only 100 can make with a more violent snap. 

    In the product and hit feeling such as the next homogenized market, out-to-sell-to-be characteristics, no characteristics of selling sentiment are difficult to be unanimously recognised.


    The high-end AXFORCE can open up the thrill of badminton with more positions, constantly adjusting the difficulty and technique, and moving into a higher order of mind flu in concentration.

    Nowadays, social animals have even less time at their disposal to exercise, and it would be too tiring to buy a racket that still takes a long time to get used to its playing style!

    Now that I’ve spent the money, I need to get high right away! People don’t have much time outside of work and need to have fun in time!

    Here the AXFORCE provides smooth crispness and brings the joy of badminton snapping with the shortest link. It comes in black and white, black is 4U/5U white is 6U, I think white is more pleasurable to snap, what do you think?


  • Zhang Ning

    Zhang Ning


    Character Introduction

    Zhang Ning is a Chinese badminton player.In February 2023 he was awarded the title of Sportsman.

    Equipment Used

    AXFORCE 80; AXFORCE PRO

    Major Achievements

    • 2023 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2022 National Badminton Championships Men’s Team Runner-up
  • Hu Zhe An

    Hu Zhe An


    Character Introduction

    Hu Zhe’an is a Chinese male badminton player.

    In July 2023, Hu Zhe’an competed in the Asian Junior Badminton Championships, winning the men’s singles final with a 13-21, 21-14, 21-14 victory over Japan’s Yuudai Okimoto.

    In July 2024, Hu Zhe’an became the first male singles player in the history of the Asian Youth Badminton Championships to defend his title, defeating South Korean Yoon Ho-seung 2-1 in the men’s singles final.

    Equipment Used

    AXFORCE80; AxFORCE 90MAX; AXFORCE 100; ASTROX 88D PRO New Colours; AAYU133/AAYU134

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2024 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2024 National Youth Badminton Championships Group A Men’s Team Champion
    • 2024 Holland Youth Badminton International Tournament Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2023 National Youth Games Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2023 World Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2023 World Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2023 East Asian Youth Games Badminton Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2023 East Asian Youth Games Badminton Men’s Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2023 National Badminton Championships Men’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2023 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2023 Holland Youth Badminton International Tournament Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2023 National Youth Badminton Championships Group A Boys’ Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 National Youth Badminton Championships Group A Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2023 National Youth Badminton Championships Group A Men’s Team Champion
    • 2022 National Youth Badminton Championships Group B Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • Chen Long

    Chen Long

    Character Introduction

    Chen Long, born on 18 January 1989 in Shashu City, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, is a Chinese badminton player who won the gold medal in the men’s singles of the badminton event at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He is married to fellow badminton player Wang Shixian.

    In 1996, he entered the Jingzhou Children’s Sports School; in 2000, he entered the Xiamen team, and due to his physical fitness and strength, he got the best result of the top eight in the country during his teenage years; in 2005, he was selected as a member of the National Youth Team, and after three times of substitute training in the Chinese Youth Team, Chen Long entered the second team of the national team on 9 June 2006, and thus stepped into the door of the national team.

    In July 2007, Chen Long won the runner-up of Men’s Team and Men’s Singles Championship in Asian Junior Badminton Championships, and won the Men’s Team and Men’s Singles Championship in World Junior Badminton Championships in November of the same year, and in March 2008, he was selected into the First Team of China National Badminton Team.

    In November 2010, Chen Long represented China to compete in the Men’s Team Event of the Guangzhou Asian Games and won the gold medal.

    In December 2010, Chen Long knocked out Park Sung-hwan and Chen Jin in the Men’s Singles event of the China Badminton Open, and then beat his teammate Bao Chunlai 2-1 (9-21, 21-14, 21-16) in the final, winning the Badminton Super Series for the first time; and his personal world ranking in the Badminton World Federation has also risen to the fourth place, which is a new high in his career.

    In 2012, Chen Long represented China to compete in the Men’s Singles event of the Olympic Badminton Games held in London, England. Finally, he defeated Lee Hyun-Il of South Korea in the third-place match with a set score of 2-1 (21-15, 15-21, 21-15) to win his first bronze medal of the Olympic Games.

    In May 2013, Chen Long was selected as the final line-up of the Chinese team for the Sudirman Cup held in Malaysia and played all five matches as the main player of the men’s singles. He played steadily from the group stage to the final, winning all five matches without losing a single set, and eventually helped the Chinese team to successfully defend the title.

    In August 2014, Chen Long participated in the World Badminton Championships held in Copenhagen, Denmark, playing in the Men’s Singles event as the No.2 seed. In the final, Chen Long-faced the top seed, Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia. The two had met 17 times in international matches before, with Lee holding a slight advantage with 9 wins and 8 losses. As a result, after an hour and eight minutes of hard fighting, Chen Long narrowly defeated Lee Chong Wei with two 21-19 victories to win the World Championships singles title for the first time, and the Chinese team also realized the 7th consecutive title in the men’s singles of the World Championships.

    On 12 December 2014, the 2014 Badminton World Cup Super Series Finals came to an end in Dubai, with Chen Long sweeping Vitingas 2-0 in the Men’s Singles Final. With the 11,000 points credited to the men’s singles champion of the Finals, Chen Long’s personal total points will reach 90,001 points, surpassing the 84,631 points of Malaysia’s No.1 brother Lee Chong Wei. Chen Long, who won the Finals title again after 1 year, officially surpassed Lee Chong Wei and became the new World No.1 in Men’s Singles.

    On 16 August 2015, in the Men’s Singles Final of the Badminton World Championships, Chen Long successfully defended his title to achieve two consecutive titles by defeating Lee Chong Wei in straight sets 21-14 and 21-17.

    On 20 August 2016, in the men’s singles final of the Rio Olympics, Chen Long defeated Li Zongwei by 2:0, winning the Olympic title for the first time, at the same time, China won the Olympic men’s singles three consecutive titles.

    On 30 April 2017, in the men’s singles final of the 2017 Badminton Asian Championships, Chen Long reversed to beat Lin Dan 2-1 (21-23, 21-11, 21-10) in the men’s singles final and got the men’s singles title of Asian Championships for the first time.

    On 27 May 2018, the 2018 Thomas Cup came to a close in Bangkok, Thailand, with Chen Long and teammates Liu Cheng, Zhang Nan, Shi Yuqi, Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen winning the title with a 3-1 reversal against Japan.

    On 23 August 2018, the Chinese men’s team composed of Shi Yuqi, Li Junhui, Liu Yuchen, Chen Long, Liu Cheng and Zhang Nan won the title with a 3-1 victory over the host Indonesia men’s team in the final of the badminton men’s team final at the Jakarta Asian Games.

    In 2021, Chen Long was selected as an athlete of the Chinese Sports Delegation for the badminton event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.On 2 August, Chen Long won the silver medal in the men’s singles badminton final at the Tokyo Olympics.

    On 4 October 2022, the 40th weekly ranking of Badminton World Federation 2022 was updated. Men’s Singles Chen Long World Ranking has been removed.

    On 12 May 2023, Xia Xuanze, head coach of the singles team of the Chinese badminton team, confirmed that Chen Long had retired.

    Equipment Used

    AXFORCE 80, 3D CALIBAR 900B, F-90, Li-Ning Line 1, Flame N55, 3D CALIBAR 900, Thunder 80 CL Gift Box Edition, 21Q2 Competition Clothing, armortec 900 technique, Thunder LT-01 CL

    Major Achievements

    • 2021 National Games Badminton Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 National Games Badminton Men’s Team Champion
    • 2020 Tokyo Olympics Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2019 Badminton World Tour Finals Quarter-finalist
    • 2019 French Open Badminton Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2019 Denmark Open Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2019 China Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Champion
    • 2019 Malaysia Open Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2019 Swiss Open Badminton Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Malaysia Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2018 China Fuzhou Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • Men’s Singles Men’s Singles Champion of France Badminton Open 2018
    • 2018 Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Gold Medal
    • 2018 World Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Bronze Medal
    • 2018 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
    • 2018 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2017 Hong Kong China Badminton Premier Superseries Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2017 China Badminton Premier Super Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 World Badminton Championships Men’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2017 Badminton Australia Premier Superseries Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2017 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2017 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 Germany Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 China Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2016 Rio Olympics Badminton Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 Asian Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2016 China Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2016 Malaysia Badminton Premier Super Series Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • Men’s Singles Quarter-finalist of 2015 Badminton World Cup Premier Series Finals
    • 2015 China Badminton Premier Super Series Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2015 Denmark Badminton Premier Super Series Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Korea Badminton Super Series Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 World Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Chinese Taipei Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Australia Badminton Superseries Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Sudirman Cup Champion
    • 2015 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 Malaysia Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 All England Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2014 BWF Super Series Finals Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2014 Hong Kong Badminton Super Series Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2014 Denmark Badminton Super Series Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2014 Incheon Asian Games Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2014 Incheon Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Runner-up
    • 2014 World Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2014 Indonesia Badminton Premier Super Tournament Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2014 Thomas Cup Men’s Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2014 India Badminton Premier Superseries Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2014 All England Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2014 Korea Badminton Premier Superseries Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2013 China Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2013 Denmark Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2013 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Champion
    • 2013 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2013 All England Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2013 Germany Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2012 BWF Super Series Finals Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2012 Hong Kong Badminton Super Series Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2012 Li Ning China Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2012 Denmark Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finalist
    • 2012 Li Ning China Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2012 London Olympic Badminton Men’s Singles Bronze Medalist
    • 2012 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
    • 2012 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2012 Swiss Open Badminton Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2012 Malaysia Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 Badminton World Superseries Finals Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2011 Li-Ning China Badminton Open Men’s Singles 1st Runner-up
    • 2011 Hong Kong Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 Malaysia Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 France Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 Denmark Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2011 Japan Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2011 Li Ning China Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2011 Indonesia Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 Thailand Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2011 Badminton Asia Championships Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2011 All England Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2010 Badminton World Federation Year-end Finals Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • Men’s Singles Quarter-finals of Hong Kong China Badminton Super Tournament 2010
    • 2010 China Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2010 China Badminton Masters Men’s Singles 1st Runner-up
    • 2010 Bitburger Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2010 Swiss Badminton Super Tournament Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2010 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
    • 2010 Asian Games Men’s Badminton Team Champion
    • 2010 German Badminton Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2009 Philippine Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2009 Malaysia Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2009 Asian Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2009 Badminton India Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2009 Germany Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2007 National Youth Badminton Championships Group A Men’s Singles 1st Runner-up
    • 2007 National Badminton Championships Men’s Singles 1st Runner-up
    • 2007 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2007 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2007 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Team Champion