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- Achievements Asian Games Southeast Asian Games BWF World Junior Championships Asian Junior Championships BWF World Tour (3 titles, 1 runner-up) BWF Grand Prix (1 title, 2 runners-up) BWF International Challenge/Series (4 titles)
- Performance timeline Indonesian team Individual competitions
- Record against selected opponents
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox badminton player | name = Rian Ardianto | image = | caption = | birth_name = Muhammad Rian Ardianto | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|2|13}} | birth_place = Bantul, Yogyakarta SR, Indonesia | height = {{convert|1.75|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}} | weight = {{convert|61|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | years active = | event = Men's & mixed doubles | highest_ranking = 6 (with F Alfian) | date_of_highest_ranking = 29 November 2018 | current_ranking = 7 (with F Alfian) | date_of_current_ranking = 26 March 2019 | country = {{INA}} | handedness = Right | best_result = | coach = Aryono Miranat Herry Iman Pierngadi | bwf_id = 05F0D1E2-A0AF-43D1-AB29-15FE6B97B3FA | medal_templates ={{MedalSport | Men's badminton }}{{MedalCountry | {{INA}} }}{{MedalCompetition | Thomas Cup }}{{MedalBronze | 2018 Bangkok | Men's team }}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Games }}{{MedalSilver | 2018 Jakarta-Palembang | Men's doubles }}{{MedalSilver | 2018 Jakarta-Palembang | Men's team }}{{MedalCompetition | Asia Mixed Team Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 2019 Hong Kong | Mixed team }}{{MedalCompetition | Southeast Asian Games }}{{MedalGold | 2017 Kuala Lumpur | Men's team }}{{MedalBronze | 2017 Kuala Lumpur | Men's doubles }}{{MedalCompetition | World Junior Championships }}{{MedalSilver | 2014 Alor Setar | Mixed doubles }}{{MedalSilver | 2014 Alor Setar | Mixed team }}{{MedalBronze | 2014 Alor Setar | Boys' doubles }}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Junior Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 2014 Taipei | Mixed doubles }} }}Muhammad Rian Ardianto (born 13 February 1996) is an Indonesian badminton player.[1] Born in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Ardianto play for the Jaya Raya Jakarta club in the national event.[2] In the junior event, he has collected two silvers and a bronze at the World Junior Championships, and also a bronze medal at the Asian Junior Championships. Partnered with Fajar Alfian in the men's doubles event, they have won some international tournament included Indonesia International in 2014, 2015, and 2016; Austrian International in 2015; and for the BWF Grand Prix in 2016 Chinese Taipei Masters. Ardianto was a member of the Indonesia men's team that won a gold medal at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games. He also played with Alfian, and clinched the men's doubles bronze at that event.[3] In 2018, Ardianto and Alfian successfully compete on the BWF World Tour, and won the titles at the Malaysia Masters.[4] Achievements Asian Games Men's doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2018 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|INA}} Marcus Fernaldi Gideon {{flagicon|INA}} Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo | 21–13, 18–21, 22–24 | Silver |
Southeast Asian Games Men's doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2017 | Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|THA}} Kittinupong Kedren {{flagicon|THA}} Dechapol Puavaranukroh | 17–21, 21–23 | Bronze |
BWF World Junior Championships Boys' doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2014 | Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim, Alor Setar, Malaysia | {{flagicon|INA}} Clinton Hendrik Kudamassa | {{flagicon|JPN}} Masahide Nakata {{flagicon|JPN}} Katsuki Tamate | 21–15, 20–22, 18–21 | Bronze | Mixed doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2014 | Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim, Alor Setar, Malaysia | {{flagicon|INA}} Rosyita Eka Putri Sari | {{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Kaixiang {{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Qingchen | 12–21, 17–21 | Silver |
Asian Junior Championships Mixed doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2014 | Taipei Gymnasium, Taipei, Chinese Taipei | {{flagicon|INA}} Zakia Ulfa | {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Jung-ho {{flagicon|KOR}} Kong Hee-yong | 17–21, 21–15, 5–21 | Bronze |
BWF World Tour (3 titles, 1 runner-up) The BWF World Tour, announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[5] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour are divided into six levels, namely World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[6] Men's doubles Year | Tournament | Level | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2019 | Swiss Open (1) | Super 300 | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|TPE}} Lee Yang {{flagicon|TPE}} Wang Chi-lin | 21–19, 21–16 | {{gold1}} Champion | 2018 | Syed Modi International (1) | Super 300 | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|IND}} Satwiksairaj Rankireddy {{flagicon|IND}} Chirag Shetty | 21–11, 22–20 | {{gold1}} Champion | 2018 | German Open | Super 300 | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|JPN}} Takuto Inoue {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Kaneko | 16–21, 18–21 | {{Silver2}} Runner-up | 2018 | Malaysia Masters (1) | Super 500 | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|MAS}} Goh V Shem {{flagicon|MAS}} Tan Wee Kiong | 14–21, 24–22, 21–13 | {{gold1}} Champion |
BWF Grand Prix (1 title, 2 runners-up) The BWF Grand Prix has two level such as Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007. Men's doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2017 | Bitburger Open | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|DEN}} Kim Astrup {{flagicon|DEN}} Anders Skaarup Rasmussen | 19–21, 21–19, 18–21 | {{Silver2}} Runner-up | |
2016 | Chinese Taipei Masters | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Hung-ling {{flagicon|TPE}} Wang Chi-lin | 11–6, 11–6, 11–13, 9–11, 12–10 | {{Gold1}} Champion | |
2015 | New Zealand Open | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Kaixiang {{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Siwei | 21–16, 17–21, 9–21 | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
{{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament {{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament BWF International Challenge/Series (4 titles) Men's doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2016 | Indonesia International | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|JPN}} Yoshiki Tsukamoto {{flagicon|JPN}} Shunsuke Yamamura | 21–12, 21–19 | {{gold1}} Champion | |
2015 | Indonesia International | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|INA}} Hantoro {{flagicon|INA}} Rian Swastedian | 21–12, 17–21, 21–15 | {{gold1}} Champion | |
2015 | Austrian Open | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Briggs {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Wolfenden | 23–21, 18–21, 21–19 | {{gold1}} Champion | |
2014 | Indonesia International | {{flagicon|INA}} Fajar Alfian | {{flagicon|INA}} Fran Kurniawan {{flagicon|INA}} Agripinna Pamungkas | 9–11, 11–9, 11–9, 11–8 | {{gold1}} Champion |
{{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament {{Color box|#E9E9E9|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament Performance timeline Indonesian team Team Events | 2014 | World Junior Championships | Silver |
Team Events | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Southeast Asian Games | A | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Gold | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Asia Mixed Team Championships | colspan="2" style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | A | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Bronze | Asian Games | colspan="3" style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Silver | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Thomas Cup | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | A | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} | Bronze | style="color:#ccc; width: 60px" {{n/a}} |
Individual competitions Team Events | 2014 | Asia Junior Championships | Bronze (XD) | World Junior Championships | Bronze (BD) Silver (XD) |
Event | 2017 |
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Southeast Asian Games | Bronze |
Event | 2018 | 2019 |
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Asia Championships | R2 | Report |
Event | 2018 |
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Asian Games | Silver |
Event | 2018 |
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BWF World Championships | R3 |
Tournament | 2018 | 2019 | Best | BWF World Tour | |
{{flagicon|THA}} Thailand Masters | QF | A | QF (2017, 2018) | |
{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Masters | W | R2 | W (2018) | |
{{flagicon|INA}} Indonesian Masters | R2 | QF | QF (2019) | |
{{flagicon|GER}} German Open | F | A | F (2018) | |
{{flagicon|ENG}} All England Open | R1 | SF | SF (2019) | |
{{flagicon|SUI}} Swiss Open | A | W | W (2019) | |
{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Open | R2 | SF | SF (2019) | |
{{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore Open | A | Report | R2 (2017) | |
{{flagicon|INA}} Indonesia Open | SF | SF (2017, 2018) | |
{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan Open | QF | QF (2018) | |
{{flagicon|CHN}} China Open | R2 | R2 (2018) | |
{{flagicon|FRA}} French Open | w/o | QF (2017) | |
{{flagicon|CHN}} China Masters | R1 | QF (2016) | |
{{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong Open | SF | SF (2018) | |
{{flagicon|IND}} Syed Modi International | W | W (2018) | |
{{flagicon|KOR}} Korea Masters | R1 | R1 (2018) |
Tournament | 2016 | 2017 | Best | BWF Super Series | {{flagicon|ENG}} All England Open | A | R1 | R1 (2017) | {{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Open | A | R2 | R2 (2017) | {{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore Open | A | R2 | R2 (2017) | {{flagicon|INA}} Indonesia Open | R1 | SF | SF (2017) | {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan Open | A | R2 | R2 (2017) | {{flagicon|FRA}} French Open | A | QF | QF (2017) | {{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong Open | A | R1 | R1 (2017) |
Tournament | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | Best | BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold | {{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Masters | A | R2 | R2 (2017) | {{flagicon|IND}} Syed Modi International | A | SF | SF (2017) | {{flagicon|THA}} Thailand Masters | colspan="2" {{n/a}} | A | QF | QF (2017) | {{flagicon|GER}} German Open | A | R1 | A | R1 (2015) | {{flagicon|SUI}} Swiss Open | A | QF | QF (2017) | {{flagicon|CHN}} China Masters | A | QF | A | QF (2016) | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand Open | A | F | R2 | A | F (2015) | {{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei Masters | {{n/a}} | R1 (MD) SF (XD) | W | N/A | W (2016) | {{flagicon|GER}} Bitburger Open | A | F | F (2017) | {{flagicon|INA}} Indonesian Masters | R2 | R2 | R1 | {{n/a}} | R2 (2014, 2015) |
Record against selected opponents Men's doubles results with Fajar Alfian against World Superseries finalists, World Championship semifinalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[7] {{div col|colwidth=30em}}- {{flagicon|CHN}} Li Junhui & Liu Yuchen 1–2
- {{flagicon|CHN}} Liu Cheng & Zhang Nan 2–0
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen 0-2
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Mads Conrad Petersen & Mads Pieler Kolding 1–1
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen 0-1
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Mathias Christiansen & David Daugaard 1–0
- {{flagicon|JPN}} Takeshi Kamura & Keigo Sonoda 2–2
- {{flagicon|JPN}} Takuto Inoue & Yuki kaneko 0–3
- {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae & Yoo Yeon-seong 0–1
- {{flagicon|KOR}} Ko Sung-hyun & Shin Baek-cheol 0–1
- {{flagicon|TPE}} Lee Jhe-huei & Lee Yang 1–1
- {{flagicon|TPE}} Lu Ching-yao & Yang Po-han 1–1
- {{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Hung Ling & Wang Chi-Lin 1–1
- {{flagicon|INA}} Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo 0–2
- {{flagicon|INA}} Markis Kido & Marcus Fernaldi Gideon 0–1
- {{flagicon|MAS}} Goh V Shem & Tan Wee Kiong 1–0
- {{flagicon|MAS}} Lim Khim Wah & Tan Wee Kiong 1–0
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Ivan Sozonov & Vladimir Ivanov 0–1
{{div col end}} References 1. ^{{cite web |title=Pemain: Muhammad Rian Ardianto |url=https://badmintonindonesia.org/app/profile/aktif.aspx?id=000015407 |publisher=Badminton Association of Indonesia |accessdate=27 February 2018 |language=Indonesian}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=Profil Atlet: M. Rian Ardianto |url=http://www.jayaraya.org/Atlet/Biodata-Atlet/M-Rian-Ardianto |publisher=PB Jaya Raya|accessdate=27 February 2018 |language=Indonesian}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=SEA Games: Jonatan Christie Aiming for Badminton Men Single Gold |url=https://sport.tempo.co/read/904169/sea-games-jonatan-christie-aiming-for-badminton-men-single-gold |publisher=Tempo |accessdate=27 February 2018}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto, Juara Baru Ganda Putra Bulu Tangkis Indonesia yang Bersinar di Malaysia Master 2018 |url=https://www.femina.co.id/trending-topic/fajar-alfian-muhammad-rian-ardianto-juara-baru-ganda-putra-bulu-tangkis-indonesia-yang-bersinar-di-malaysia-master-2018 |publisher=Femina |accessdate=27 February 2018 |language=Indonesian}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=BWF Launches New Events Structure|url=http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/|publisher=Badminton World Federation|date=29 November 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Action-Packed Season Ahead!|url=http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/|publisher=Badminton World Federation|date=15 January 2018}} 7. ^"BWF World Rankings" Badminton World Federation
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