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  2. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Sinisuka Ginting nicknamed Badminton's giantkiller [2] (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈɡintɪŋ]; born 20 October 1996) is an Indonesian badminton player. [1] He first rose to senior prominence when he won the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games , having won a 2014 Youth Olympic bronze in 2014 .

  3. List of Singapore Open men's singles champions - Wikipedia

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    In the Amateur era, Wong Peng Soon (1938–1939, 1941, 1947–1949 and 1951) holds the record for the most titles in the Men's Singles, winning Singapore Open seven times. Wong also share the record for most consecutive titles of four from 1941 and 1947 to 1949 (no competition from 1942 to 1946) with E. J. Vass , 1929 to 1932 and Ong Poh Lim ...

  4. List of Grand Slam men's singles champions - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, many changes in the Grand Slam tennis tournaments have affected the number of titles won by various players. These have included the opening of the French national championships to international players in 1925, the elimination of the challenge round in 1922, and the admission of professional players in 1968 (the start of the Open Era).

  5. Anders Antonsen - Wikipedia

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    Notable players that have been on the podcast include Lee Zii Jia, [31] Greysia Polli, [32] Anthony Sinisuka Ginting [33] and former Danish Men's singles player Peter Gade. [34] Besides recording podcast episodes with Vittinghus, Antonsen also has a YouTube channel, where he uploads his vlogs, mainly about his training and tour life on the BWF ...

  6. All-time tennis records – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    Today, the ultimate pursuit in tennis is to win the Grand Slam; winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year. [13] In 1982, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) broadened the definition of the Grand Slam as meaning any four straight major victories, including the ones spanning two calendar years that became known as the non-calendar year Grand Slam, though it later ...

  7. List of Asian Games medalists in badminton - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Ihsan Maulana Mustofa Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo Ricky Karanda Suwardi Japan (JPN) Takuro Hoki Takuto Inoue Takeshi Kamura Yuki Kaneko Kento Momota Kenta Nishimoto Keigo Sonoda Riichi Takeshita Kanta Tsuneyama Yuta Watanabe Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chen Hung-ling Chou Tien-chen Hsu Jen-hao Lee Jhe-huei Lee Yang Lu Ching-yao ...

  8. Nick Kyrgios proves his match fitness in a losing cause ...

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    Victory in Brisbane in the final on Sunday would be Djokovic's 100th ATP tournament win before the 10-time Australian Open champion seeks a record 25th Grand Slam title in Melbourne. “I always ...

  9. List of Olympic medalists in badminton - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Indonesia: 2020–2024 0 0 1 1 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung Indonesia: 2020–2024 0 0 1 1 Nami Matsuyama Japan: 2024 0 0 1 1 Nozomi Okuhara Japan: 2016–2020 0 0 1 1 Chiharu Shida Japan: 2024 0 0 1 1 Lee Zii Jia Malaysia: 2020–2024 0 0 1 1 Razif Sidek Malaysia: 1992 0 0 1 1 Jalani Sidek Malaysia: 1992 0 0 1 1 Rashid ...