Tag: TECTONIC

李宁突袭系列

  • Alexandra BØJE

    Alexandra BØJE


    Character Introduction

    Alexandra BØJE (December 6, 1999) is a Danish female badminton player.

    In September 2016, Alexandra Bøjer and Matthias Bell-Smidt played at the Prague Badminton Open, defeating Vasily Kuznetsov/Ekaterina Bolotova of Russia 2-0 (21-19, 21-15) in the mixed doubles final to win her first international mixed doubles title.

    In April 2017, Alexandra Bor represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Mulhouse, France, where the Danes won the bronze medal in the lead-off team event, while the women’s doubles final with Julie Dawar Jacobsen went down 0-2 (14-21, 14-21) to the tournament’s top seeds, Emma Karlsson/Johanna Munnursson of Sweden, to win the runner-up spot.

    In June 2023, Bol teamed up with Mathias at the Singapore Open, winning his first career Super 750-level mixed doubles title with a 2-1 victory over the Japanese pairing of Isao Watanabe/Arisa Higashino in the final.

    Equipment Used

    ARCSABER 11 Metallic Red,AEROBITE,Li-Ning Line 1,TECTONIC 7,10002TD

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Canadian Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Malaysia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2024 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2023 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 European Games Badminton Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2023 Singapore Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Spain Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 Indonesia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 France Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Orleans Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2021 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2020 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2019 Scottish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Irish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Netherlands Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2019 Hyderabad Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Netherlands Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2017 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Third Place
    • 2017 European Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Czech Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Norway Badminton International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Norway Badminton International Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Italy Badminton International Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Prague Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • Mathias Christiansen

    Mathias Christiansen


    Character Introduction

    Mathias Christiansen (February 20, 1994) is a Danish male badminton player.

    In March 2013, Mathias Christiansen represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Ankara, Turkey, where he teamed up with David Daugaard to take second place in the men’s doubles; in May of the same year, the duo reached the quarterfinals of the Danish International.

    In 2014, the duo of Mathias and Daugaard were successful at various international events, winning the Croatian International, the Greek International, the Belgian International and the Scottish Grand Prix Men’s Doubles, and they were ranked among the top 50 in the world rankings for the first time during the year (11.12.2014). Matias also began partnering Lina Grebach in mixed doubles at the end of the year, having reached the quarterfinals of the Irish Open.

    In June 2023, Mathias teamed up with Bowe at the Singapore Open, winning her first career Super 750 mixed doubles title with a 2-1 victory over the Japanese pairing of Isao Watanabe/Arisa Higashino in the final.

    World Ranking – Mixed Doubles 10, Week 33, 2024

    Olympic Points – Mixed Doubles 10, 66620 points 

    Finals Ranking – Mixed Doubles 25, 34650 points

     

    Equipment Used

    ARCSABER 11 Metallic Red,ARCSABER 11,TECTONIC 9,LINING 1,N68,ABJS013

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Malaysia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2024 Canadian Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 European Games Badminton Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2023 Singapore Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Spain Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2022 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Third Place Member
    • 2021 Indonesia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 France Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Thomas Cup Men’s Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Orleans Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2021 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2020 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Scottish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Ireland Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Netherlands Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2019 Hyderabad Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Korea Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Bronze Medal
    • 2018 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 All England Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 India Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Hong Kong China Badminton Premier Superseries Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 China Badminton Premier Super Tournament Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Bitburger Badminton Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 France Badminton Superseries Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 Badminton Europe Championships Men’s Doubles Third Place
    • 2017 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2017 Badminton India Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2016 Irish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 Netherlands Badminton Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Netherlands Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Spain Badminton International Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
    • 2016 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2016 Finland Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Finland Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Orleans Badminton International Challenge Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Switzerland Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 Austrian Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Sweden Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Sweden Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Italy Badminton International Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 Irish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Irish Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 Belgium Badminton International Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 Finland Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 Orleans Badminton International Challenge Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Orleans Badminton International Challenge Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 Sweden Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2014 Irish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2014 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Belgium Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Greece Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Croatia Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2014 Finland Badminton Open Men’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2013 Denmark Badminton International Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2013 European Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2013 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • Goh Jin Wei

    Goh Jin Wei


    Character Introduction

    Goh Jin Wei (January 30, 2000) is a Malaysian female badminton player and an active member of the Malaysian national badminton team.

    In 2010, she was awarded the Special Prize at the “Penang State Sportsperson of the Year” awards ceremony, and by the age of 11, she had already become a member of the state team, winning 52 trophies of various sizes, including the doubles title and the singles third place at the Olympic Badminton Championships (East Association Schools Open Badminton Championships) held in Giant Harbour, Indonesia.

    In early 2014, the Malaysian Badminton Federation called her up to train with the national team.

    In January 2015, at the age of just 15, Christina Ng’s performance in the Purple League Badminton League was highly acclaimed; in February of the same year, she won her first domestic open title at the Kuala Lumpur Open Badminton Championships, becoming the youngest domestic open champion.

    In November 2015, Christina Goh represented Malaysia at the World Junior Badminton Championships in Lima, Peru, and became Malaysia’s first World Junior Women’s Singles Champion with a 2-0 (21-15, 21-16) victory over her teammate, Lee Ying Ying, in the women’s singles final.

    In August 2017, Christina Goh represented Malaysia to participate in the Southeast Asian Games badminton tournament held in her country, playing in the women’s team as well as the women’s singles, and in the final of the pioneering team tournament, the women’s team lost to the Thailand national badminton team by a total score of 1:3 to win the silver medal; in addition, the final of the individual tournament and the tournament’s No. 4 seed, the Malaysian teammates of the Xie Lingyi bud to achieve the women’s singles of the East Asian Games will be the same, and the final with a 2-0 ( 21-11, 21-10) to take, is also her first time to win the East Games women’s singles gold medal.

    In October 2018, Christina Goh competed in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games badminton tournament, eventually defeating China’s Wang Zhiyi in the women’s singles final 2-1 (16-21, 21-13, 21-19) to win Malaysia’s first-ever gold medal in the women’s singles badminton event at the Youth Olympic Games.

    World Ranking – Women’s Singles 32,  Week 30, 2024

    Olympic Points – Women’s Singles 32, 39733 points 

    Finals Ranking – Women’s Singles 35, 24600 points

     

    Equipment Used

    AERONAUT 9000I;  AXFORCE 70;  TECTONIC 9;  ASTROX 88S PRO;  Li-Ning 1;  THRUSTER K BXR Boxer;  P9300;  P8510

    Major Achievements

    • 2023 Hong Kong China Open Badminton Women’s Singles Quarter-finalists
    • Member of the third place of Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Competition 2023
    • 2022 Vietnam Badminton Open Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2022 Commonwealth Games Badminton Mixed Teams Gold Medalist
    • 2020 Badminton Asia Championships Women’s Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2019 Germany Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2019 Malaysia Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • Korea Badminton Masters 2018 Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 World Youth Olympic Games Badminton Women’s Singles Gold Medal
    • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Third Place
    • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2017 Southeast Asian Games Badminton Women’s Singles Gold Medal
    • 2017 Southeast Asian Games Badminton Mixed Team Silver Medal
    • 2017 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2016 World Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2016 Thailand Badminton Golden Grand Prix Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2016 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2016 Orleans Badminton International Challenge Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Vietnam Badminton International Series Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Belgium Badminton International Series Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2015 Southeast Asian Games Badminton Women’s Singles Bronze Medal
    • 2015 Southeast Asian Games Women’s Team Silver Medal
  • Syabda Perkasa BELAWA


    Character Introduction

    Belawa, Indonesian badminton player who specialized in men’s singles.

    On March 20, 2023, the Indonesian Badminton Association released an obituary for Belawa, who died in an accident in Central Java.

    Equipment Used

    TECTONIC 9

    Major Achievements

    • Iran Badminton Challenge 2023 Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Badminton International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2022 Thomas Cup Badminton Men’s Team Championships Runner-up Member
  • Wei Ya Xin

    Wei Ya Xin


    Character Introduction

    Wei Yaxin is a Chinese female badminton player.

    Born in 2000, Wei Yaxin is a left-handed racket player who is competitive in both singles and doubles.Wei Yaxin started playing badminton at the age of 7, and entered the gymnasium in the following year to receive professional training. In less than two years, Wei Yaxin reached the requirements of the provincial team, but was rejected because she was too young.

    In 2018, Wei Yaxin began to explode, she first got the third place in the Asian Youth Championships, and then in the badminton super league beat the national badminton ‘sister’ Chen Yufei and Olympic champion Li Xuerui, the rising momentum is very rapid.

    In October 2022, Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin won the mixed doubles final of the Indonesia Malang Masters Badminton Tournament with a 2-0 victory over Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui.

    On 29 January 2023, Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin defeated Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping 15-21, 21-16, 19-21 in the Mixed Doubles Final of Indonesia Masters Badminton Tournament and won the second place.

    In April 2023, Wei Yaxin partnered Jiang Zhenbang in the Badminton Asia Championships, and won their first career mixed doubles title at the 1000 level, defeating Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong in the final in straight sets, 21-15, 21-16.

    World Ranking – Mixed Doubles  4,  Week 29, 2024

    Olympic Points – Mixed Doubles 5, 81650 points 

    Finals Ranking – Mixed Doubles 1, 60740 points
     

    Equipment Used

    ARCSABER 7 PRO; ASTROX 88S Beige/Red; AERONAUT 7000I Cyan Purple; TECTONIC 7D; EXBOLT65; SHB65Z3 C-90; 10489CR/20685CR(Competition model); 10512CR/20709CR (Competition model); SHB65Z3LEX; SHB65Z3LEX

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Australian Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2024 Indonesia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2024 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2024 France Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2024 India Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Malaysia Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Gwangju Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 French Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Arctic Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Hong Kong Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Bronze Medalist
    • 2023 Korea Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Seochon Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2023 Indonesia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Vietnam Badminton Challenge Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Badminton International Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Indonesia Malang Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Indonesia Badminton International Challenge Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 14th National Games Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Poland Badminton Open Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2018 World Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Third Place
    • Mixed Team Champion of Asian Youth Badminton Championships 2018
  • Li Yin Hui

    Li Yin Hui


    Character Introduction

    Li Yinhui (李茵晖) is a doubles player on the Chinese badminton team.

    In 2014, Li Yinhui competed in the women’s doubles event at the World Junior Badminton Championships, resulting in a third place finish.

    Equipment Used

    BG-80; AERONAUT 9000; 75TH 65Z2; JETSPEED S 12 II; ASTROX 88S PRO; INVINCIBLE ACE; P8500 II; AURASPEED HS; Turbo Charging 70i ; TECTONIC 7D

    Major Achievements

    • 2021 14th National Games Badminton Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2020 All England Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Macau Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Sudirman Cup Team Champion
    • 2019 Wuhan Military Games Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Malaysia Open Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2019 German Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Badminton World Tour Finals Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 China Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Japan Open Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 World Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • Champion of Asian Mixed Team Badminton Championships 2019
    • 2019 German Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 Australian Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • 2018 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2018 All England Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 Asian Badminton Team Championships Women’s Team Runner-up
    • 2018 India Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 China Badminton Premier Super Tournament Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals of France Badminton Premier Superseries 2017
    • 2017 Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Runner-up
    • 2017 Badminton Asia Championships Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 China Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • China Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals 2017
    • 2017 Malaysia Badminton Premier Superseries Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 Swiss Badminton Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2017 Badminton Germany Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Germany Badminton Golden Grand Prix Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Badminton Asia Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
    • 2017 Thailand Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Thailand Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Fourth Runner-up
    • 2016 China Macau Badminton Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Hong Kong China Badminton Super Tournament Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 China Badminton Super Tournament Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 China Badminton Super Tournament Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Bitburger Badminton Golden Grand Prix Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 France Badminton Super Tournament Women’s Doubles 4th Runner-up
    • 2016 France Badminton Superseries Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 New Zealand Badminton Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Malaysia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2016 Malaysia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 China Macau Badminton Golden Grand Prix Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2015 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2015 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 Thailand Badminton Golden Grand Prix Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2015 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2014 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2014 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up