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词条 Akane Yamaguchi
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  1. Badminton Career

  2. Achievements

     BWF World Championships   Asian Games   Asian Championships  East Asian Games  Youth Olympic Games  BWF World Junior Championships  Asian Youth Games  Asian Junior Championships  BWF World Tour  BWF Superseries  BWF Grand Prix  BWF International Challenge/Series 

  3. Career Overview

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox badminton player
| name = Akane Yamaguchi
| image = Akane Yamaguchi.jpg
| caption = Akane Yamaguchi at Indonesia Open Super Series Premier 2015
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1997|6|6}}
| birth_place = Katsuyama, Fukui, Japan
| height = 1.56 m
| weight = 55 kg
| event = Women's singles
| career_record = 264 wins, 98 losses
| highest_ranking = 1
| date_of_highest_ranking = 19 April 2018
| current_ranking = 5
| date_of_current_ranking = 26 February 2019
| country = {{JPN}}
| coach =
| handedness = Right
| bwf_id = 1A40C2CC-EC5F-46A6-9860-8E67AC09CD3E
| show-medals = no
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}}{{nihongo|Akane Yamaguchi|山口 茜|Yamaguchi Akane| born 6 June 1997}} is a Japanese badminton player who is a singles specialist.[1] She is also part of Kumamoto Saishunkan Badminton team.[2] Yamaguchi occupied the No. 1 BWF women's singles ranking in 19 April 2018, becoming the first Japanese player to achieve it.[3]

Badminton Career

Yamaguchi is one of the Japanese teenage prodigies whom many people predict to be future elite women's singles competitors. She reached the finals of the BWF World Junior Championships three years in a row, winning silver at the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships in Chiba, Japan and winning the gold twice, once at the 2013 BWF World Junior Championships in Bangkok, Thailand and once at the 2014 BWF World Junior Championships in Alor Setar, Malaysia.[4]

At the age of 16 years and 3 months, Yamaguchi became the youngest player ever to win the BWF Super Series tournament by beating her compatriot Shizuka Uchida in the final of 2013 Japan Super Series. This was also the first time that a Japanese woman won the home event in the ladies' singles at the Japan Open. This was a historic first ever Japan Open victory for the home country.[5]

In 2016, Yamaguchi won her second Super Series title at the Korea Open, beating Sung Ji Hyun, the 5th seed.[6] She followed this with a win at the Denmark Open held at Odense, making her only the third non-Chinese women's singles player to win two consecutive super series. The only other non-Chinese players to do so were Tai Tzu Ying, Ratchanok Intanon and Tine Baun.

On her way to victory at Denmark, she also beat double world champion and olympic gold medallist Carolina Marin in a close three set match as well as her teammate Nozomi Okuhara, whom she had never beaten prior to the Olympic games.

On 19 April 2018, she made another history to become the first Japanese player to achieve world rank number 1 in singles discipline.[7]

Achievements

BWF World Championships

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2018Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park Indoor Arena, Nanjing, China{{flagicon|IND}} P. V. Sindhu16–21, 22–24Bronze

Asian Games

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2018Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia{{flagicon|IND}} P. V. Sindhu17–21, 21–15, 10–21Bronze

Asian Championships

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2017Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan, China{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying21–18, 11–21, 18–21Silver

East Asian Games

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2013Binhai New Area Dagang Gymnasium, Tianjin, China{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Shixian21–19, 19–21, 16–21Bronze

Youth Olympic Games

Girls' singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2014Nanjing Sport Institute, Nanjing, China{{flagicon|CHN}} He Bingjiao24–22, 21–23, 17–21Silver

BWF World Junior Championships

Girls' singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2014Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim, Alor Setar, Malaysia{{flagicon|CHN}} He Bingjiao14–21, 21–18, 21–13Gold
2013Hua Mark Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand{{flagicon|JPN}} Aya Ohori21–11, 21–13Gold
2012Chiba Port Arena, Chiba, Japan{{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara12–21, 9–21Silver

Asian Youth Games

Mixed doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2013Nanjing Sport Institute,
Nanjing, China
{{flagicon|JPN}} Minoru Koga{{flagicon|THA}} Dechapol Puavaranukroh
{{flagicon|THA}} Puttita Supajirakul
21–19, 19–21, 21–17Gold

Asian Junior Championships

Girls' singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
2014Taipei Gymnasium, Taipei, Chinese Taipei{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Yufei21–11, 16–21, 21–13Gold
2012Gimcheon Indoor Stadium, Gimcheon, South Korea{{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara19–21, 9–21Bronze

BWF World Tour

The BWF World Tour, announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[8] 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.[9]

Women's singles
Year Tournament Level Opponent Score Result
2019Malaysia OpenSuper 750{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying
2019German OpenSuper 300{{flagicon|THA}} Ratchanok Intanon16–21, 21–14, 25–23{{gold1}} Winner
2018French OpenSuper 750{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying22–20, 17–21, 21–13{{gold1}} Winner
2018All England OpenSuper 1000{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying20–22, 13–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2018German OpenSuper 300{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Yufei21–19, 6–21, 21–12{{gold1}} Winner

BWF Superseries

The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007, is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two levels: Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011, with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end.

Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
2017Dubai World Superseries Finals{{flagicon|IND}} P. V. Sindhu15–21, 21–12, 21–19{{gold1}} Winner
2017China Open{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Fangjie21–13, 21–15{{gold1}} Winner
2017French Open{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying4–21, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017Denmark Open{{flagicon|THA}} Ratchanok Intanon21–14, 15–21, 19–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017Australian Open{{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara12–21, 23–21, 17–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2016Denmark Open{{flagicon|TPE}} Tai Tzu-ying19–21, 21–14, 21–12{{gold1}} Winner
2016Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Sung Ji-hyun20–22, 21–15, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner
2015Japan Open{{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara18–21, 12–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2014China Open{{flagicon|IND}} Saina Nehwal12–21, 20–22{{silver2}} Runner-up
2013Japan Open{{flagicon|JPN}} Shizuka Uchida21–15, 21–19{{gold1}} Winner

{{Color box|#B0C4DE|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries Finals tournament

{{Color box|#DAA520|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries Premier tournament

{{Color box|#FFFFCC|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries tournament

BWF Grand Prix

The BWF Grand Prix has two levels, Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007.

Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
2017German Open{{flagicon|ESP}} Carolina MarínWalkover{{gold1}} Winner
2015Bitburger Open{{flagicon|THA}} Busanan Ongbumrungpan16–21, 21–14, 21–13{{gold1}} Winner
2013New Zealand Open{{flagicon|CHN}} Deng Xuan17–21, 21–18, 20–22{{silver2}} Runner-up

{{Color box|#FFFF67|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament

{{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series

Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
2013Osaka International{{flagicon|JPN}} Kaori Imabeppu20–22, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up

{{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament

{{Color box|#D5D5D5|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament

Career Overview

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Singles Played Wins Losses Balance
Total* 345 254 91 +163
Current year (2019)* 3 1 2 -1
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Doubles Played Wins Losses Balance
Total* 4 2 2 0
Current year (2019)* 0 0 0 0
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References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Players: Akane Yamaguchi |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/player/96312/akane-yamaguchi |website=bwfbadminton.com |publisher=Badminton World Federation |accessdate=17 March 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=山口 茜 |url=http://www.saishunkan-badminton.jp/archives/member/2323 |website=www.saishunkan-badminton.jp |publisher=くまもと再春館製薬所バドミントンチーム |accessdate=31 March 2018 |language=Japanese}}
3. ^{{cite news | title=Akane Yamaguchi Becomes First Japanese Player to Achieve World Singles No. 1! |url=http://www.yonex.com/company/news/badminton/akane-yamaguchi-becomes-first-japanese-player-to-achieve-world-singles-no-1/ |publisher=Yonex |accessdate=28 June 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news | title=Worlds were not enough for national champion Yamaguchi |url=http://www.badzine.net/2015/08/worlds-were-not-enough-for-national-champion-yamaguchi/ |website=www.badzine.net |publisher=Badzine.net |accessdate=17 March 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news | title=Akane Yamaguchi signals generational shift in women’s singles |url=https://www.sportskeeda.com/badminton/akane-yamaguchi-signals-generational-shift-womens-badminton |website=www.sportskeeda.com |publisher=Sportskeeda |accessdate=17 March 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news | title=Akane Yamaguchi Wins Second Superseries Title at Korea Open |url=http://yonex.com/sports/badminton/news/badminton/akane-yamaguchi-wins-second-superseries-title-at-korea-open/ |website=yonex.com |publisher=Yonex |accessdate=17 March 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Akane Yamaguchi Becomes First Japanese Player to Achieve World Singles No. 1! |url=http://yonex.com/company/news/badminton/akane-yamaguchi-becomes-first-japanese-player-to-achieve-world-singles-no-1/|website=yonex.com |publisher=Yonex |accessdate=19 April 2018}}
8. ^{{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}}
9. ^{{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}}

External links

  • {{BWF|1A40C2CC-EC5F-46A6-9860-8E67AC09CD3E}}
  • {{Sports-Reference}}
  • Kumamoto Saishunkan Badminton Team - Akane Yamaguchi Profile
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