Hendra Setiawan
Hendra Setiawan (born 25 August 1984 in Pemalang, Central Java) is an Indonesian men's doubles badminton player. He is the 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medallist and a three-time World Champion in men's doubles, and one of the greatest men's doubles player in his era, especially as front court player. His reading of the game and the tactical awareness are unmatched, allowing his partner to work with the attacking play easier.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Achievements
- 2.1 Olympic Games (1 gold; 0 silver; 0 bronze)
- 2.2 BWF World Championships (3 golds; 0 silver; 1 bronze)
- 2.3 Badminton Asia Championships (2 golds; 2 silvers; 0 bronze)
- 2.4 Asian Games (2 golds; 0 silver; 1 bronze)
- 2.5 Southeast Asian Games (3 golds; 1 silver; 0 bronze)
- 2.6 BWF Superseries (18 titles, 9 runners-up)
- 2.7 BWF Grand Prix (3 titles, 1 runner-up)
- 2.8 BWF Open Tournaments (2 titles, 2 runners-up)
- 3 Personal life
- 4 Record against selected opponents
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Career
In 2005, with Markis Kido, he won men's doubles at the Asian Badminton Championships and the Indonesia Open. In 2006, they also won the Jakarta Satellite, the Hong Kong Open and the China Open after defeating China's Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, the 2006 IBF (BWF) world champions in the finals.
2007 was a big year for Setiawan and Kido. They were crowned world champions after defeating Jung Jae-sung and Lee Yong-dae from South Korea, 21–19 and 21–19, at the World Championship finals in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They also captured the China Open Superseries after defeating China 's Guo Zhendong and Xie Zhongbo and the BWF World Cup Invitation after beating Malaysia's Mohd. Fairuzizuan Mohd. Tazari and Lin Woon Fui at Yiyang, Hunan. In July they were runners-up at the China Masters Superseries, this time losing to Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, 15–21, 16–21. They won the Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold event in September over the Danish veterans Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen. In December they won the Hong Kong Open Superseries after overcoming two of Indonesia's "all-time" greats Candra Wijaya and Tony Gunawan 21–12, 18–21, 21–13 in the final. At the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, they helped Indonesia win the men's team gold medal, and won men's doubles gold in the individual events after defeating Hendri Kurniawan Saputra and Hendra Wijaya, Indonesian-born players who represented Singapore.
In January 2008 they won the Malaysian Open Superseries. In August 2008 they captured their most prestigious prize yet, at the Beijing Olympic Games. They took the gold medal in men's doubles after defeating Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China 12–21, 21–11, 21–16, thus more than avenging their loss to that team in the 2007 China Masters event. In September 2008 Setiawan teamed with Kido to win the 2008 China Masters Superseries after beating the Chinese pair of Sun Junjie and Xu Chen in the final round. In October they won the Denmark Open Superseries after beating another Chinese pair, Fu Haifeng and Shen Ye in a straight set final. In November in Paris, they added the French Open Superseries to their list after defeating yet another Chinese pairing, Cai Yun and Xu Chen, in another straight set final round.
In January 2009 they won the Malaysia Open Superseries. In September 2009 they won Japan Open Superseries after beating other Indonesian pair, Rian Sukmawan and Yonathan Suryatama 21–19 and 24–22 in final round. In October 2009 they won French Open Superseries.
On December 17, 2009.they defeated Malaysian Koo Kien Keat / Tan Boon Heong to win Gold Medal at South East Asian Games 2009
They continued their domination to win Gold Medal 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China after beating Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong
Now he's pairing with a younger partner Mohammad Ahsan. They won their first tournament in 2013 Malaysia Open Superseries after beating Korean pair Lee Yong-dae and Ko Sung-hyun 21-15, 21-13 in the final. They also won their second tournament in 2013 Indonesia Open Superseries Premier again with another victory against Lee Yong-dae and Ko Sung-hyun with straight game 21-14 and 21-18. Once again, they defeated the Korean pair for the third time in third final of super series tournament with straight sets 21-15 and 21-18 at the 2013 Singapore Open Superseries on June 23, 2013. In August 2013, They became world champions after winning 2013 BWF World Championships defeated the Danes pair Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 21-13, 23-21, without losing any single game to all of their opponents since the first round.
In March 2014, Setiawan and Ahsan won 2014 All England Open Superseries Premier after beating Japanese Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa in the final 21-19, 21-19. This is the first All England title for both Setiawan and Ahsan as a pair and as a personal. This title makes Setiawan collected all of the major title in badminton international. He won 2008 Olympic Games and 2010 Asian Games with Markis Kido, 3 times BWF World Championships one with Kido and two with Ahsan, he also won BWF Superseries Finals in Kuala Lumpur in the end of 2013. With this achievement, made Setiawan one of badminton superstar legend and he is there with the likes of Ricky Subagja, Rexy Mainaky, Park Joo-bong and other legendary badminton double players.
Participation at Indonesian Team
- 4 time at Sudirman Cup (2007, 2009, 2013, 2015)
- 5 times at Thomas Cup (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)
Achievements
Olympic Games (1 gold; 0 silver; 0 bronze)
Although qualified for participation in men's doubles competition, Hendra Setiawan has not participated at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London because of his pair Markis Kido withdrew from the participation due to the personal problems.
Hendra Setiawan competed in badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles with partner Markis Kido and won the gold medal after beating the Chinese pair Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng with rubber game in the final.
2008 Summer Olympics – Men's Doubles (1) | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
First round | Markis Kido | Guo Zhendong Xie Zhongbo |
22–20, 10–21, 21–17 | Win |
Quarterfinal | Markis Kido | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong |
21–16, 21–18 | Win |
Semifinal | Markis Kido | Lars Paaske Jonas Rasmussen |
21–19, 21–17 | Win |
Final | Markis Kido | Cai Yun [2] Fu Haifeng |
12–21, 21–11, 21–16 | Gold |
BWF World Championships (3 golds; 0 silver; 1 bronze)
2015 BWF World Championships – Men's Doubles (3) | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
1st | Mohammad Ahsan | - | - | Bye |
2nd | Mohammad Ahsan | Baptiste Careme Ronan Labar |
19–21, 21–17, 21–18 | Win |
3rd | Mohammad Ahsan | Kenta Kazuno [14] Kazushi Yamada |
21–16, 19–21, 21–15 | Win |
QF | Mohammad Ahsan | Marcus Ellis Chris Langridge |
21–16, 22–20 | Win |
SF | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae [1] Yoo Yeon-seong |
21–17, 21–19 | Win |
Final | Mohammad Ahsan | Liu Xiaolong [9] Qiu Zihan |
21–17, 21–14 | Gold |
2013 BWF World Championships – Men's Doubles (2) | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
1st | Mohammad Ahsan | – | – | Bye |
2nd | Mohammad Ahsan | Ronel Estanislao Paul Jefferson Vivas |
21–9, 21–12 | Win |
3rd | Mohammad Ahsan | Alvent Yulianto Chandra [15] Markis Kido |
21–19, 21–17 | Win |
QF | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Sheng-mu [13] Tsai Chia-hsin |
21–14, 21–18 | Win |
SF | Mohammad Ahsan | Cai Yun [8] Fu Haifeng |
21–19, 21–17 | Win |
Final | Mohammad Ahsan | Mathias Boe [3] Carsten Mogensen |
21–13, 23–21 | Gold |
2010 BWF World Championships – Men's Doubles | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
1st | Markis Kido | – | – | Bye |
2nd | Markis Kido | Adam Cwalina Michał Łogosz |
23–21, 21–17 | Win |
3rd | Markis Kido | Yonathan Suryatama Dasuki Rian Sukmawan |
21–12, 21–9 | Win |
QF | Markis Kido | Fang Chieh-min [6] Lee Sheng-mu |
21–14, 21–14 | Win |
SF | Markis Kido | Cai Yun [5] Fu Haifeng |
16–21, 13–21 | Bronze |
2007 BWF World Championships – Men's Doubles (1) | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
1st | Markis Kido | – | – | Bye |
2nd | Markis Kido | Ales Murn Miha Horvat |
21–8, 21–12 | Win |
3rd | Markis Kido | Tadashi Ohtsuka Keita Masuda |
22–20, 21–19 | Win |
QF | Markis Kido | Candra Wijaya [5] Tony Gunawan |
21–12, 21–19 | Win |
SF | Markis Kido | Choong Tan Fook [6] Lee Wan Wah |
22–20, 28–26 | Win |
Final | Markis Kido | Jung Jae-sung [13] Lee Yong-dae |
21–19, 21–19 | Gold |
Badminton Asia Championships (2 golds; 2 silvers; 0 bronze)
Men's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | Wuhan, China | Muhammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
21–18, 22–24, 19–21 | Silver |
2009 | Suwon, South Korea | Markis Kido | Ko Sung-hyun Yoo Yeon-seong |
21–18, 26–24 | Gold (2) |
2005 | Hyderabad, India | Markis Kido | Lee Jae-jin Jung Jae-sung |
15–11, 15–7 | Gold (1) |
2003 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Markis Kido | Lee Dong-soo Yoo Yong-sung |
10-15, 11-15 | Silver |
Asian Games (2 golds; 0 silver; 1 bronze)
Men's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Gyeyang Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
21–16, 16–21, 21–17 | Gold (2) |
2010 | Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China | Markis Kido | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong |
16–21, 26–24, 21–19 | Gold (1) |
2006 | Aspire Hall 3, Doha, Qatar | Markis Kido | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong |
16–21, 13–21 | Bronze |
Southeast Asian Games (3 golds; 1 silver; 0 bronze)
Men's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2011 | Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia | Markis Kido | Bona Septano Mohammad Ahsan |
23–25, 10–21 | Silver |
2009 | Vientiane, Laos | Markis Kido | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong |
21–17, 21–17 | Gold (3) |
2007 | Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand | Markis Kido | Hendra Wijaya Hendri Kurniawan Saputra |
21–17, 21–12 | Gold (2) |
2005 | PhilSports Arena, Pasig City, Philippines | Markis Kido | Luluk Hadiyanto Alvent Yulianto Chandra |
15–8, 7–15, 15–6 | Gold (1) |
BWF Superseries (18 titles, 9 runners-up)
The BWF Superseries, launched on December 14, 2006 and implemented in 2007,[3] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011,[4] with successful players invited to the BWF Superseries Finals held at the year end.
Men's Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | BWF Superseries Finals (2) | Mohammad Ahsan | Chai Biao Hong Wei |
13–21, 21–14, 21–14 | Champion |
2015 | Malaysia Open (3) | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
14–21, 21–15, 23–21 | Champion |
2014 | Hong Kong Open (3) | Mohammad Ahsan | Liu Xiaolong Qiu Zihan |
21–16, 16–21, 21–17 | Champion |
2014 | Indonesia Open | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
15–21, 17–21 | Runner-up |
2014 | Japan Open | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
12–21, 24–26 | Runner-up |
2014 | All England Open (1) | Mohammad Ahsan | Hiroyuki Endo Kenichi Hayakawa |
21–19, 21-19 | Champion |
2013 | BWF Superseries Finals (1) | Mohammad Ahsan | Kim Gi-jung Kim Sa-rang |
21–14, 21–16 | Champion |
2013 | Denmark Open | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Yoo Yeon-seong |
19–21, 16–21 | Runner-up |
2013 | Japan Open (2) | Mohammad Ahsan | Chai Biao Hong Wei |
22–20, 21–16 | Champion |
2013 | Singapore Open (2) | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Ko Sung-hyun |
21–15, 21–18 | Champion |
2013 | Indonesia Open (2) | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Ko Sung-hyun |
21–14, 21–18 | Champion |
2013 | Malaysia Open (2) | Mohammad Ahsan | Lee Yong-dae Ko Sung-hyun |
21–15, 21–13 | Champion |
2012 | Singapore Open (1) | Markis Kido | Yoo Yeon-seong Ko Sung-hyun |
22–20, 11–21, 21–6 | Champion |
2010 | Hong Kong Open | Markis Kido | Yoo Yeon-seong Ko Sung-hyun |
19–21, 21–14, 21–23 | Runner-up |
2010 | Denmark Open | Markis Kido | Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen |
13–21, 12–21 | Runner-up |
2009 | French Open (2) | Markis Kido | Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong |
15–21, 21–15, 21–14 | Champion |
2009 | Japan Open (1) | Markis Kido | Yonathan Suryatama Dasuki Rian Sukmawan |
21–19, 24–22 | Champion |
2009 | Singapore Open | Markis Kido | Anthony Clark Nathan Robertson |
12–21, 11–21 | Runner-up |
2008 | French Open (1) | Markis Kido | Cai Yun Xu Chen |
21–15, 21–12 | Champion |
2008 | Denmark Open (1) | Markis Kido | Fu Haifeng Shen Ye |
21–18, 21–19 | Champion |
2008 | China Masters (1) | Markis Kido | Sun Junjie Xu Chen |
21–17, 24–22 | Champion |
2008 | Swiss Open | Markis Kido | Lee Yong-dae Jung Jae-sung |
21–17, 16–21, 13–21 | Runner-up |
2008 | Malaysia Open (1) | Markis Kido | Lars Paaske Jonas Rasmussen |
21–10, 20–22, 21–18 | Champion |
2007 | Hong Kong Open (2) | Markis Kido | Candra Wijaya Tony Gunawan |
21–12, 18–21, 21–13 | Champion |
2007 | China Open (1) | Markis Kido | Guo Zhendong Xie Zhongbo |
21–12, 21–19 | Champion |
2007 | China Masters | Markis Kido | Cai Yun Fu Haifeng |
15–21, 16–21 | Runner-up |
Mixed Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | Indonesia Open | Anastasia Russkikh | Robert Mateusiak Nadieżda Zięba |
18–21, 20–22 | Runner-up |
- BWF Superseries Finals tournament
- BWF Superseries Premier tournament
- BWF Superseries tournament
BWF Grand Prix (3 titles, 1 runner-up)
The BWF Grand Prix has two level such as Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007.
Men's Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2013 | Australian Open | Mohammad Ahsan | Angga Pratama Ryan Agung Saputra |
20–22, 19–21 | Runner-up |
2012 | Australian Open (1) | Markis Kido | Fang Chieh-min Lee Sheng-mu |
21–16, 21–15 | Champion |
2010 | Malaysia Masters (1) | Markis Kido | Hendra Aprida Gunawan Alvent Yulianto |
8–21, 21–17, 21–12 | Champion |
2007 | Chinese Taipei Open (1) | Markis Kido | Lars Paaske Jonas Rasmussen |
21–17, 21–12 | Champion |
- BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
- BWF Grand Prix tournament
BWF Open Tournaments (2 titles, 2 runners-up)
Men's Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Hong Kong Open (1) | Markis Kido | Choong Tan Fook Lee Wan Wah |
8–21, 21–19, 22–20 | Champion |
2006 | Indonesia Open | Markis Kido | Tony Gunawan Candra Wijaya |
11–21, 16–21 | Runner-up |
2005 | Indonesia Open (1) | Markis Kido | Sigit Budiarto Candra Wijaya |
15–10, 12–15, 15–3 | Champion |
2004 | Denmark Open | Markis Kido | Lars Paaske Jonas Rasmussen |
6–15, 13–15 | Runner-up |
Personal life
When he was young, he joined the Jaya Raya Jakarta badminton club. Setiawan's parents are named Ferry Yoegianto (father) and Kartika Christyaningrum (mother). His hobby is listening music. Normally people called him Hendra or Junkies. His older sister Silvia Anggraeny is married to the former Indonesian star badminton player Hendrawan. He married Sandiani Arief, and just 3 weeks before the 2014 All England Open Superseries Premier, which he won, his wife gave birth to twin babies named Richard Heinrich Setiawan and Richelle Hillary Setiawan.
Record against selected opponents
Men's doubles results against World Superseries finalists, World Superseries Finals semifinalists, World Championships semifinalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists paired with:[5]
Mohammad Ahsan
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- Cai Yun & Lu Kai 4–0
- Chai Biao & Hong Wei 2–1
- Chai Biao & Zhang Nan 1–0
- Fu Haifeng & Cai Yun 4–2
- Fu Haifeng & Zhang Nan 3–5
- Hong Wei & Shen Ye 1–0
- Liu Cheng & Lu Kai 0–1
- Liu Xiaolong & Qiu Zihan 3–2
- Lee Sheng-mu & Tsai Chia-hsin 6–1
- Mads Pieler Kolding & Mads Conrad-Petersen 3–1
- Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen 4–1
- Johannes Schöttler & Ingo Kindervater 1–0
- Angga Pratama & Rian Agung Saputro 1–1
- Markis Kido & Markus Fernaldi Gideon 3–0
- Hirokatsu Hashimoto & Noriyasu Hirata 5–0
- Kenichi Hayakawa & Hiroyuki Endo 9–0
- JUNG Jae-sung & LEE Yong-dae 0–1
- KIM Gi-jung & KIM Sa-rang 5–2
- KO Sung-hyun & LEE Yong-dae 3–0
- KO Sung-hyun & SHIN Baek-cheol 1–1
- LEE Yong-dae & YOO Yeon-seong 5–7
- SHIN Baek-cheol & YOO Yeon-seong 1–1
- Koo Kien Keat & Tan Boon Heong 1–0
- Goh V Shem & Lim Khim Wah 1–0
- Hoon Thien How & Tan Wee Kiong 3–1
- Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif & Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari 1–0
Markis Kido
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- Cai Yun & Xu Chen 2–0
- Chai Biao & Guo Zhendong 1–1
- Chai Biao & Zhang Nan 1–0
- Fu Haifeng & Cai Yun 3–6
- Fu Haifeng & Shen Ye 1–0
- Guo Zhendong & Xie Zhongbo 3–0
- Guo Zhendong & Xu Chen 2–0
- Hong Wei & Shen Ye 0–2
- Sang Yang & Zheng Bo 0–1
- Sun Junjie & Xu Chen 2–0
- Fang Chieh-min & Lee Sheng-mu 7–4
- Jens Eriksen & Martin Lundgaard Hansen 4–1
- Lars Paaske & Jonas Rasmussen 7–5
- Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen 1–5
- Anthony Clark & Nathan Robertson 1–1
- Anthony Clark & Robert Blair 0–2
- Johannes Schöttler & Ingo Kindervater 0–1
- Angga Pratama & Rian Agung Saputro 2–0
- Bona Septano & Muhammad Ahsan 1–1
- Candra Wijaya & Sigit Budiarto 1–0
- Candra Wijaya & Tony Gunawan 4–3
- Eng Hian & Flandy Limpele 1–2
- Hendra Aprida Gunawan & Alvent Yulianto Chandra 4–3
- Luluk Hadiyanto & Alvent Yulianto Chandra 2–3
- Yonathan Suryatama Dasuki & Rian Sukmawan 3–1
- Hirokatsu Hashimoto & Noriyasu Hirata 3–2
- Kenichi Hayakawa & Hiroyuki Endo 3–1
- Keita Masuda & Tadashi Ōtsuka 5–1
- Shintaro Ikeda & Shuichi Sakamoto 1–0
- JUNG Jae-sung & LEE Yong-dae 5–7
- KIM Dong-moon & HA Tae-kwon 0–1
- KIM Gi-jung & KIM Sa-rang 0–1
- KO Sung-hyun & LEE Yong-dae 1–0
- KO Sung-hyun & YOO Yeon-seong 3–2
- LEE Jae-jin & HWANG Ji-man 1–0
- SHIN Baek-cheol & CHO Gun-woo 1–0
- Chan Chong Ming & Chew Choon Eng 1–0
- Chan Chong Ming & Koo Kien Keat 1–0
- Choong Tan Fook & Lee Wan Wah 6–2
- Gan Teik Chai & Lin Woon Fui 2–0
- Goh V Shem & Lim Khim Wah 1–0
- Hoon Thien How & Tan Wee Kiong 1–0
- Koo Kien Keat & Tan Boon Heong 4–6
- Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif & Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari 7–0
- Robert Mateusiak & Michał Łogosz 3–0
- Howard Bach & Khan Malaythong 1–0
- Howard Bach & Tony Gunawan 2–1
References
- ↑ BWF Historical World Ranking – MENS DOUBLES
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 BWF World Ranking – MENS DOUBLES
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External links
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- 1984 births
- Indonesian male badminton players
- Badminton players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Living people
- Olympic badminton players of Indonesia
- Olympic gold medalists for Indonesia
- Olympic medalists in badminton
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Asian Games medalists in badminton
- Badminton players at the 2006 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2010 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2014 Asian Games
- World No. 1 badminton players
- People from Central Java