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List of badminton players with the most Superseries, Grand Prix, and World Tour titles
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This page lists all badminton players who have won titles in BWF Super Series, BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix, and BWF World Tour events since the implementation of the circuit in 2007. This list is not provided by the Badminton World Federation (BWF), but by referring to the winners lists of the previous seasons. The only player to have won at least one title in every season of the circuit is Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, who is also the all-time record holder of number of Super Series titles won at 46. The record for the most number of tournaments won in a single calendar year is held by Kento Momota of Japan who won an unprecedented ten titles in the 2019 BWF World Tour.
Timeline
● Super Series Finals ● Super Series Premier ● Super Series ● Grand Prix Gold ● Grand Prix | ● World Tour Finals ● Super 1000 ● Super 750 ● Super 500 ● Super 300 ● Super 100
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All-time list of badminton players with the most Super Series, Grand Prix, and World Tour titles
Updated after 2024 Canada Open
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S. Korean-born badminton star comes home as coach of Japanese team
INCHEON -- South Korean-born badminton star Park Joo-bong has come home again: as the head coach of the Japanese team competing at this year's Asian Games here.
"I've coached Japan in South Korea in some international events before," Park said Wednesday on the sidelines of Japan's practice here in Incheon, host of the Asiad. "But I've never been at such a major event, and this surely feels different."
Park is one of the most decorated South Korean shuttlers in history. He has five world championships, four Asiad gold medals and one Olympic gold and one Olympic silver to his credit.
He has coached Japan since 2004, and this will be his third Asiad with Japan. Under his tutelage, Japan won its first Olympic badminton medal in 2012, a silver medal in the women's doubles. At the world team championships in May, the men's team won the gold and the women's team took the silver.
Park's practice on Wednesday was watched closely by members of the Japanese press and also those from the Japanese Olympic Committee.
Park said he didn't mind the increased interest, but said heightened expectations could work against his athletes. He also noted that Japan got the short end of the stick in the draw.
In the team event, Japan had a bye to the quarterfinals and will face the winner of the South Korea-India match.
The Japanese women's team will likely meet Indonesia in the quarters and, if it gets past that, perhaps China in the semis, both of them difficult opponents.
"I'd like to help this team put on good shows before the South Korean fans," Park said. "We hope to win at least two medals, regardless of their colors."
With other Asian nations boasting stronger badminton tradition, Japan has struggled at the Asian Games, with a silver and a bronze in 2006 and only a bronze in 2010.
This year, Japan will be led by the world's No. 3-ranked men's doubles team, Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa, and the reig Iran Fajr International Oceania Badminton Championships (Draw) European Mixed Team Badminton Championships (Draw) Pan Am Mixed Team Badminton Championships (Draw) Oceania Mixed Team Badminton Championships (Draw) .2019 BWF season
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Gronya SomervilleJiang Yingzi
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Khoo Lee YenScore: 21–18, 21–15 Denmark Germany Mathias Christiansen / Christinna Pedersen
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Linda Efler / Isabel HerttrichScore: 3–0 Canada United States Joshua Hurlburt-Yu / Josephine Wu
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