Yang Po Han
Character Introduction
Yang Po Han (born March 13, 1994) is a male badminton player from Chinese Taipei.
In March 2013, Yang Po-Han, partnering with Liao Min-Chun, competed in the Vietnam International Challenge. They won their first International Challenge men’s doubles title by defeating the Hong Kong pair Chan Yun Lung and Wong Wai Hong 2-0 (30-28, 21-14) in the final.
In January 2017, Yang Po-Han and Lu Ching-Yao competed in the India Grand Prix Gold. They reached the men’s doubles final but were defeated by the top-seeded Danish pair Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 0-2 (14-21, 15-21), finishing as runners-up. In June of the same year, they competed in the Australian Open Super Series, where they were defeated by the third-seeded Japanese pair Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda 0-2 (15-21, 15-21) in the men’s doubles semifinals.
In 2022, Yang Po-Han and Lu Ching-Yao competed in the French Open. They reached the final but narrowly lost to the Indian pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty 13-21, 19-21, marking their best performance in a Super 750 tournament with a runner-up finish.
In November 2022, Yang Po-Han and Lu Ching-Yao won their first Super Series title at the Hylo Open. They defeated their compatriots Lee Jhe-Huei and Yang Po-Hsuan in a thrilling final 11-21, 21-17, 25-23.
World Ranking – Men’s Doubles 27, Week 33, 2024
Olympic Points – Men’s Doubles 21, 48878 points
Finals Ranking – Men’s Doubles 19, 35790 points
Equipment Used
ASTROX 100ZZ – Old Red,ASTROX 88D PRO – New Color,ASTROX 88D,SHB65Z3MEX,ASTROX 88D – Off White/Red
Major Achievements
- 2024 U.S. Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2023 Australian Open Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2023 Chinese Taipei Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2022 Hylo Open Men’s Doubles Champion
- 2022 French Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2019 Thailand Masters Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2018 Korea Masters Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2018 Macau Open Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2018 Chinese Taipei Open Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2018 Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
- 2017 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2017 Canada Open Grand Prix Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2017 Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2017 Australian Open Super Series Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2017 Thailand Masters Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2017 India Grand Prix Gold Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2016 Korea Open Grand Prix Gold Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2016 Malaysia International Challenge Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2016 Prague Open Men’s Doubles Champion
- 2016 Polish International Men’s Doubles Champion
- 2016 Belgian International Men’s Doubles Champion
- 2016 Waikato International Men’s Doubles Semifinalist
- 2015 Sydney International Men’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2013 Vietnam International Challenge Men’s Doubles Champion