Taufik hidayat
Taufik Hidayat (born in Bandung, West Java, August 10, 1981, age 30 years) is the men's singles badminton player from Indonesia who came from SGS Minerals Bandung club with 176 cm height.
Harris and the couple's son Aris Dartilah Enok is the gold medalist for Indonesia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by beating Shon Seung Mo of South Korea in the final round. On August 21, 2005, he became world champion by beating the game one of the world rankings, Lin Dan in the final round, thus becoming the first men's singles player who holds the title of the Badminton World Championships and Olympic Games at the same time. In addition, he also currently holds the title of the Asian Games men's singles champion (2002, 2006). He appeared in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but was immediately lost in the first match, against Wong Choong Hann in the second round.
In addition, he also has six times won the Indonesia Open: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006. Other experiences include the Thomas Cup (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008) as well as the Sudirman Cup (1999, 2001, 2003, and 2005).
He married Ami Gumelar, daughter of Agum Gumelar and Linda Amalia Sari. They have been blessed with a daughter on August 3, 2007, which later was named Natarina Alika Hidayat. The birth of his daughter is just a few days before he left for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to attend the World Championships. Then they have been blessed with a son on June 11, 2010, which later was named Butler Nayutama Hidayat. [1] [2]
Taufik later withdrew from Pelatnas Cipayung on January 30, 2009. After that he became a professional player. Some time ago he also established business with Yonex in the procurement of sports equipment.
Harris and the couple's son Aris Dartilah Enok is the gold medalist for Indonesia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by beating Shon Seung Mo of South Korea in the final round. On August 21, 2005, he became world champion by beating the game one of the world rankings, Lin Dan in the final round, thus becoming the first men's singles player who holds the title of the Badminton World Championships and Olympic Games at the same time. In addition, he also currently holds the title of the Asian Games men's singles champion (2002, 2006). He appeared in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but was immediately lost in the first match, against Wong Choong Hann in the second round.
In addition, he also has six times won the Indonesia Open: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006. Other experiences include the Thomas Cup (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008) as well as the Sudirman Cup (1999, 2001, 2003, and 2005).
He married Ami Gumelar, daughter of Agum Gumelar and Linda Amalia Sari. They have been blessed with a daughter on August 3, 2007, which later was named Natarina Alika Hidayat. The birth of his daughter is just a few days before he left for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to attend the World Championships. Then they have been blessed with a son on June 11, 2010, which later was named Butler Nayutama Hidayat. [1] [2]
Taufik later withdrew from Pelatnas Cipayung on January 30, 2009. After that he became a professional player. Some time ago he also established business with Yonex in the procurement of sports equipment.
Achievements
1998: Brunei Open Champion
1999: Indonesia Open Champion, Champion SEA Games
2000: Winner of Indonesia Open, Malaysia Open Champion, Champion Asia Championship
2001: Winner of Singapore Open
2002: Winner of Indonesia Open, Taiwan Open champion, Asian Games Champion
2003: Indonesia Open Champion
2004: Indonesia Open Champion, Champion Asia Championships, Olympic Champion
2005: Singapore Open Champion, Champion of World Championships
2006: Indonesia Open champion, Asian Games Champion
2007: Winner of the Asian Championships, SEA Games champion
2008: Winner of Macao Open
2009: U.S. Open Champion, Open Champion India
2010: Champion Canada Open, Indonesia GP Gold Champion, French Open Champion SS
2011: Semifinalists VICTOR-BWF Superseries Finals, Runner Up PROTON MALAYSIA OPEN SUPER SERIES, Semifinalists Victor Korea Open Super Series Premier, Semifinalists Yonex - Sunrise India Open Superseries, Quarter-finals Indonesia Open Superseries Premier 2011, the quarter-finals 2011 Yonex OCBC U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold, Runner - up 2011 Yonex Canada Open, Semi-finals Bankaltim Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold 2011,
1998: Brunei Open Champion
1999: Indonesia Open Champion, Champion SEA Games
2000: Winner of Indonesia Open, Malaysia Open Champion, Champion Asia Championship
2001: Winner of Singapore Open
2002: Winner of Indonesia Open, Taiwan Open champion, Asian Games Champion
2003: Indonesia Open Champion
2004: Indonesia Open Champion, Champion Asia Championships, Olympic Champion
2005: Singapore Open Champion, Champion of World Championships
2006: Indonesia Open champion, Asian Games Champion
2007: Winner of the Asian Championships, SEA Games champion
2008: Winner of Macao Open
2009: U.S. Open Champion, Open Champion India
2010: Champion Canada Open, Indonesia GP Gold Champion, French Open Champion SS
2011: Semifinalists VICTOR-BWF Superseries Finals, Runner Up PROTON MALAYSIA OPEN SUPER SERIES, Semifinalists Victor Korea Open Super Series Premier, Semifinalists Yonex - Sunrise India Open Superseries, Quarter-finals Indonesia Open Superseries Premier 2011, the quarter-finals 2011 Yonex OCBC U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold, Runner - up 2011 Yonex Canada Open, Semi-finals Bankaltim Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold 2011,
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