The Indonesia national badminton team represents Indonesia in international badminton team competitions and is controlled by the Persatuan Bulutangkis Seluruh Indonesia, PBSI (English: Indonesian Badminton Federation/Badminton Association of Indonesia, literally meaning: All Indonesia Badminton Federation), the governing body for badminton in Indonesia. The Indonesian team has not been absent from the Thomas Cup tournament (world men's team championship) since it first entered and won the competition in 1958.
She won the women's singles gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain and the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, United States. She retired from the world badminton circuit not long after her marriage to Alan Budikusuma (魏仁芳) (who had also won a badminton singles gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics) in February 1997. Susanti was the most dominant women's singles player in the first half of the 1990s, winning the All-England in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994, the World Badminton Grand Prix finale five times consecutively from 1990 to 1994 as well as in 1996, and the IBF World Championships in 1993. She is the only female player to hold the Olympic, World Championship, and All-England singles titles simultaneously. She won the Japan Open three times and the Indonesian Open five times. She also won numerous Badminton Grand Prix Series events and five Badminton World Cups. She led the Indonesian team to victory over perennial champion China in the 1994 and 1996 Uber Cup (women's world team) competitions. All of this came during a relatively strong period in women's international badminton. Her chief competitors early in her prime years were the Chinese players Tang Jiuhong and Huang Hua, and, later, China's Ye Zhaoying and the Korean star Bang Soo-hyun.
Rudy Hartono Kurniawan (simplified Chinese: 梁海量; pinyin: Liang Hailiang), born August 18, 1949) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player who won the men's singles title at the World Championship in 1980, and the prestigious All-England Championship trophy eight times, seven times consecutively (1968–1974), in the 1960s and 1970s. He is one of the most famous players in the history of the sport. His sister is also a former badminton player, Utami Dewi.
During his prime years Hartono won men's singles in most of the international tournaments that he entered. He also played on six consecutive Indonesian Thomas Cup (men's international) teams between 1967 and 1982, the first of these when he was only seventeen, helping Indonesia to win four consecutive world team championships (1970, 1973, 1976, 1979) in what was then a triennial event. His game was characterized by great power, accuracy, agility, mobility, aggressiveness, and coolness under pressure. In 1997 he was among the first group of players inducted into the World Badminton Hall of Fame.Career History:
2010
17/32 – Swiss Super Series 2010
Semi Finalist – All England Super Series 2010
2009
9/16 – China Super Series 2009
Quarter Finalist – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open Super Series 2009
Winner – Yonex French Super Series 2009
Semi Finalist – Denmark Open Super Series 2009
Winner – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2009
Semi Finalist – Djarum Indonesia Super Series 2009
Runner Up – Aviva Singapore Super Series 2009
Winner – Happy Suwon Badminton Asia Championships 2009
116 – Korea Super Series 2009
Semi-Finalist – Malaysia Super Series 2009
2008
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Super Series 2008
Winner – French Super Series 2008
Winner – Denmark Super Series 2008
Winner – LI NING China Masters Super Series 2008
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2008
Winner – Olympic Games 2008
Quarter-Finalist – Indonesia Super Series 2008
Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2008
Runner-Up – Wilson Swiss Open Super Series 2008
132 – Yonex All England Super Series 2008
116 – Yonex Korea Super Series 2008
Winner – Proton Malaysia Open Super Series 2008
2007
Winner – Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Super Series 2007
Winner – China Open Super Series 2007
Quarter-Finalist – French Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Denmark Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Macau Open Grand Prix Gold 2007
Winner – Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold 2007
Semi-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2007
Winner – 16th World Championships 2007
Runner-Up – China Super Series (1) 2007
Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Championships 2007
Quarter-Finalist – Djarum Indonesia Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Aviva Open Singapore Super Series 2007
116 – Yonex All England Super Series 2007
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Korea Open Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Proton Malaysia Super Series 2007
2006
Winner – China Open 2006
Quarter-Finalist – World Championships 2006
Winner – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open 2006
Semi-Finalist – Yonex Korea Open 2006
132 – Singapore Open 2006
Runner-Up – Djarum Indonesia Open 2006
Thomas And Uber Cup Finals 2006
Quarter-Finalist – Asian Badminton Championships 2006
Thomas & Uber Continental Stag 2006
132 – Yonex All England Open 2006
2005
132 – PICC China Open 2005
116 – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Badminton Championship 2005
Winner – Djarum Indonesia Open 2005
Winner – Asian Championships 2005
116 – Proton Malaysia Open 2005
116 – Singapore Open 2005
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan 2005
Quarter-Finalist – Swiss Open 2005
164 – Yonex All England Open 2005
Semi-Finalist – Yonex German Open 2005
132 – Noonnoppi Korea Open 2005
2004
132 – Djarum Indonesia Open 2004
116 – Aviva Open Singapore 2004
116 – China Open 2004
Runner-Up – Denmark Open 2004
Quarter-Finalist – Proton-EON Malaysia Open 2004
Quarter-Finalist – Siam Cement Wgp Thailand Open 2004
2003
Quarter-Finalist – Luster Malaysia Satellite 2003
132 – China Open 2003
116 – Proton EON Malaysia Open 2003
116 – Sanyo Indonesia Open 2003
132 – Siam Cement Thailand Open 2003
2002
Semi-Finalist – Luster International Malaysia Satellite 2002
Markis Kido and Hendra setiawan are Mens double in Badminton. this is their career :
Career History:
2010
17/32 – Swiss Super Series 2010
Semi Finalist – All England Super Series 2010
2009
9/16 – China Super Series 2009
Quarter Finalist – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open Super Series 2009
Winner – Yonex French Super Series 2009
Semi Finalist – Denmark Open Super Series 2009
Winner – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2009
Semi Finalist – Djarum Indonesia Super Series 2009
Runner Up – Aviva Singapore Super Series 2009
Winner – Happy Suwon Badminton Asia Championships 2009
116 – Korea Super Series 2009
Semi-Finalist – Malaysia Super Series 2009
2008
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Super Series 2008
Winner – French Super Series 2008
Winner – Denmark Super Series 2008
Winner – LI NING China Masters Super Series 2008
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2008
Winner – Olympic Games 2008
Quarter-Finalist – Indonesia Super Series 2008
Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2008
Runner-Up – Wilson Swiss Open Super Series 2008
132 – Yonex All England Super Series 2008
116 – Yonex Korea Super Series 2008
Winner – Proton Malaysia Open Super Series 2008
2007
Winner – Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Super Series 2007
Winner – China Open Super Series 2007
Quarter-Finalist – French Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Denmark Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Macau Open Grand Prix Gold 2007
Winner – Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold 2007
Semi-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan Super Series 2007
Winner – 16th World Championships 2007
Runner-Up – China Super Series (1) 2007
Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Championships 2007
Quarter-Finalist – Djarum Indonesia Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Aviva Open Singapore Super Series 2007
116 – Yonex All England Super Series 2007
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Korea Open Super Series 2007
Semi-Finalist – Proton Malaysia Super Series 2007
2006
Winner – China Open 2006
Quarter-Finalist – World Championships 2006
Winner – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open 2006
Semi-Finalist – Yonex Korea Open 2006
132 – Singapore Open 2006
Runner-Up – Djarum Indonesia Open 2006
Thomas And Uber Cup Finals 2006
Quarter-Finalist – Asian Badminton Championships 2006
Thomas & Uber Continental Stag 2006
132 – Yonex All England Open 2006
2005
132 – PICC China Open 2005
116 – Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Badminton Championship 2005
Winner – Djarum Indonesia Open 2005
Winner – Asian Championships 2005
116 – Proton Malaysia Open 2005
116 – Singapore Open 2005
Quarter-Finalist – Yonex Open Japan 2005
Quarter-Finalist – Swiss Open 2005
164 – Yonex All England Open 2005
Semi-Finalist – Yonex German Open 2005
132 – Noonnoppi Korea Open 2005
2004
132 – Djarum Indonesia Open 2004
116 – Aviva Open Singapore 2004
116 – China Open 2004
Runner-Up – Denmark Open 2004
Quarter-Finalist – Proton-EON Malaysia Open 2004
Quarter-Finalist – Siam Cement Wgp Thailand Open 2004
2003
Quarter-Finalist – Luster Malaysia Satellite 2003
132 – China Open 2003
116 – Proton EON Malaysia Open 2003
116 – Sanyo Indonesia Open 2003
132 – Siam Cement Thailand Open 2003
2002
Semi-Finalist – Luster International Malaysia Satellite 2002
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