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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 .
The badminton men's singles tournament at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta took place from 23 to 28 August at Istora Gelora Bung Karno. [1] ... Anthony Sinisuka ...
Below is the schedule released by the Badminton World Federation: [2] Key. World Tour Finals ... Anthony Sinisuka Ginting: Score: 10–21, 21–19, 21–13 Tai Tzu ...
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 2-0 Devins Mananga Nzoussi 21-6, 21-4: 17min: Court 2 Monday, 18 August: 09:35 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 2-0 Abdelrahman Abdelhakim 21–9, 21–11: 25min: Court 1 10:10 Sachin Dias 2-0 Devins Mananga Nzoussi 21-5, 21-8: 18min: Court 3 Tuesday, 19 August: 14:05 Abdelrahman Abdelhakim
Badminton at the 2018 Asian Games was held at Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia from 19 to 28 August. The badminton programme in 2018 included men's and women's singles competitions; men's, women's and mixed doubles competitions along with men's and women's team events. [1]
The badminton qualification system was designed to ensure that 86 men and 86 women receive quota spots; the size of the men's singles field adjusts to hit that target quota. Following revisions due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the qualifying periods were set on 29 April 2019 to 15 March 2020 and 4 January to 13 June 2021, with the ranking list of ...
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (third round) 7. Srikanth Kidambi (third round) 8. Kenta Nishimoto (third round) 9. Ng Ka Long (third round) 10. Sameer Verma (first round) 11. Lin Dan (second round) 12. Kantaphon Wangcharoen (semifinals) 13. Kanta Tsuneyama (third round) 14. Lee Zii Jia (quarterfinals) 15.
The 2018 Indonesia Masters, officially the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2018, was a badminton tournament which took place at Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 23 to 28 January 2018 and had a total prize of US$350,000.