Hendrawan - Achievements

Achievements

  • 1993: Winner, French Open
  • 1994: Quarter finalist, Singapore Open; quarter finalist, Malaysia Open
  • 1995: Semifinalist, Korea Open; runner up, Swiss Open; runner up, Denmark Open; winner, Russia Open Open; 3rd round, All-England
  • 1996: Quarter finalist, Swedish Open; round of 16, All England; quarter finalist, Denmark Open; round of 16, German Open
  • 1997: Round of 16, Chinese Taipei Open; round of 16, India Open; round of 16, Indonesia Open; round of 16, Singapore Open; runner up, Asian Championdhips; Semi finalist, Indonesian National Championships; 3rd round, China Open; winner, Thailand Open
  • 1998: Runner up, Asian Games Bangkok; winner, Singapore Open; winner, Thomas Cup with the Indonesian Team
  • 2000: Winner, Thomas Cup with the Indonesian Team; winner, Thailand Open; silver medal, 2000 Summer Olympics; runner up, Japan Open
  • 2001: Winner, men's singles at the IBF World Championships; runner up with the Indonesian Team at the Sudirman Cup
  • 2002: Winner, Thomas Cup with the Indonesian Team

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