Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
Anthony Ginting | |
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Personal information | |
Birth name | Anthony Sinisuka Ginting |
Country | Indonesia |
Born | Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia | 20 October 1996
Height | 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight | 64 kg (141 lb) |
Handedness | Right |
Men's single | |
Highest ranking | 166 (4/16/2015) |
Current ranking | 166 (4/23/2015) |
Medal record | |
BWF profile |
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (born 20 October 1996 in Cimahi[1]) is an Indonesian badminton player.
Career
In 2013, he participated at the Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold, at the Vietnam International Challenge, at the Maldives International Challenge, at the Malaysia International Championships and at the Asia Junior Championships.
In 2014, he participated at the 2014 BWF World Junior Championships, where he won a bronze medal of the boys' singles. He also competed in the boys' singles badminton at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China representing Indonesia and get a bronze medal after beating Aditya Joshi (IND) in the bronze-final match with straight games 21-17, 21-16.
Personal life
When he was young, he joined the PB. SGS Bandung, a badminton club in Bandung, West Java. Despite born and raised in West Java province and speaking Sundanese fluently, he is a Batak descendant.
Achievements
2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China
Ginting competed in badminton at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in boys' singles and won a bronze medal in the finals.
2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' Singles | ||||
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Round | Opponent | Score | Result | |
Group stage | Devins Nestar Mananga Nzoussi | 21–6,21–4 | Win | |
Group stage | Abdelrahman Hussein | 21–9,21–11 | Win | |
Group stage | Sachin Angoda Vidanalage | 21–14, 21–15 | Win | |
Quarter-final | Kanta Tsuneyama | 21–8, 14–21, 21–12 | Win | |
Semifinal | Lin Guipu | 21–19, 19–21, 17–21 | Lost | |
Bronze medal match | Aditya Joshi | 21–17, 21–16 | Bronze |
2014 BWF World Junior Championships in Alor Setar, Malaysia
2014 BWF World Junior Championships – Boys' Singles | ||||
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Round | Opponent | Score | Result | |
First round | – | – | Bye | |
Second round | Daniel Guda | 21–12, 21–13 | Win | |
Third round | Kantawat Leelavechabutr | 21–10, 21–16 | Win | |
Fourth round | Seo Seung-jae | 22–20, 12–21, 21–18 | Win | |
Quarterfinal | Kanta Tsuneyama | 21–13, 21–5 | Win | |
Semifinal | Shi Yuqi | 19–21, 15–21 | Bronze |
The BWF Superseries, launched on December 14, 2006 and implemented in 2007,[2] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, including five elevated as Premier Series, which introduced since 2011,[3] with successful players invited to the Superseries Masters Finals held at the year end.
BWF Superseries performance timeline:
Tournament | 2015 | 2016 | SR | W–L | Win % | Best |
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All England Open | A | 0/0 | 0 | |||
India Open | A | 0/0 | 0 | |||
Malaysia Open | A | 0/0 | 0 | |||
Singapore Open | A | 0/0 | 0–0 | 0 | ||
Australian Open | A | 0/0 | ||||
Indonesia Open | ? | 0/1 | 2–0 | 100 | (2015) | |
Japan Open | 0/0 | |||||
Korea Open | 0/0 | |||||
Denmark Open | 0/0 | |||||
French Open | 0/0 | |||||
China Open | 0/0 | |||||
Hong Kong Open | 0/0 | |||||
Masters Finals | — | 0/0 |
Record Against Selected Opponents
Men's singles results with Angga Pratama against Superseries finalists, Worlds Semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[4]
- Srikanth Kidambi 1–0
References
- ^ "Anthony Ginting Biografi". Badminton Association of Indonesia. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ^ "BWF Launches Super Series". Badminton Australia. 2006-12-15.
- ^ "Yonex All England Elevated To BWF Premier Super Series Event". Badmintonstore.com. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
- ^ http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/profile/selectheadtohead.aspx?id=DCCD832A-3279-4E77-8CA5-6D354FE1143E
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