Achievements
Men Doubles
Year | Tournament | Venue | Round |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | |||
2009 Macau Open | Macau | Quarter-Finalist | |
2009 World Championship | Hyderabad, IND | First Round | |
2009 Sunrise India Open | India | Second Round | |
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series | Seoul, KOR | Second Round | |
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series | Malaysia | First Round | |
2008 | |||
2008 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold | Macau | Semi-Finalist | |
Djarum Indonesia Super Series | Jakarta | Second Round | |
2007 | |||
New Zealand Open | New Zealand | Winner | |
Yonex German Open | Quarter-Finalist | ||
Yonex Korea Open Super Series | Seoul, KOR | Round of 32 | |
Proton Malaysia Super Series | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | Round of 32 | |
2006 | |||
Korean Open | Quarter-Finalist | ||
Chinese Taipei Open | Semi-Finalist | ||
Proton Malaysia Open | Kuching, MAS | Winner | |
Singapore Open | Singapore, SIN | Quarter-Finalist | |
Commonwealth Games | Melbourne, AUS | Winner | |
Swiss Open | Basel, SUI | Winner | |
2005 | |||
Denmark Open | Winner | ||
Djarum Indonesia Open | Quarter-Finalist | ||
XIV World Championships 2005 | Anaheim, U.S. | Semi-Finalist | |
Proton Malaysia Open | Malaysia | Quarter-Finalist | |
Siam Cement Thailand Open | Thailand | Quarter-Finalist | |
23rd SEA Games | Philippines | Quarter-Finalist | |
2004 | |||
Chinese Taipei Open | Taipei, Taiwan | Winner | |
Singapore Open | Singapore, SIN | Semi-Finalist | |
China Open | Guangzhou, CHN | Quarter-Finalist | |
French Open | Semi-Finalist | ||
2003 | |||
Djarum Indonesia Open | Quarter-Finalist | ||
XIII World Championships 2003 | Birmingham, ENG | Quarter-Finalist | |
Dutch Open | Quarter-Finalist | ||
2002 | |||
China Open | Runner-Up | ||
Denmark Open | Runner-Up | ||
Asian Games XIV | Busan, KOR | Semi-Finalist | |
Commonwealth Games | Manchester, ENG | Winner | |
Japan Open | Winner | ||
Proton Malaysia Open | Quarter-Finalist |
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