Kenichi Hayakawa

Kenichi Hayakawa

Kenichi Hayakawa at the 2013 French Super Series.
Personal information
Country  Japan
Born (1986-04-05) 5 April 1986
Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Handedness Right
Men's doubles
Highest ranking 2 with Hiroyuki Endo (June 19, 2014)
Current ranking 6 with Hiroyuki Endo (August 13, 2015)
BWF profile
Updated on 10:23 AM, 13 August 2015 (UTC).
In this Japanese name, the family name is Hayakawa.

Kenichi Hayakawa (早川賢一, born 5 April 1986) is a male Japanese badminton player. He has two times been runner-up of All England (2013 and 2014) with his partner, Hiroyuki Endo. He competed at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.[1]

Achievements

Endo won the 1st point in the Thomas Cup finals with Kenichi Hayakawa beating 2004 World Junior Champion Tan Boon Heong and Hoon Thien How and lead the momentum for the Japanese Team to claim the Thomas Cup for the first time, being the fourth nation to win thomas cup after Indonesia, China and Malaysia.

Men's doubles with Hiroyuki Endo

Year Tournament Venue Round
2016
2016 All England Super Series Premier Birmingham Runner Up
2014
French Open Super Series Paris Runner Up
2014 All England Super Series Premier Birmingham Runner Up
2014 German Open Grand Prix Gold Mülheim Runner Up
2013
2013 China Masters Super Series Changzhou Runner Up
2013 All England Super Series Premier Birmingham Runner Up
2012
2012 Super Series Masters Finals Shenzhen Runner Up
2012 China Masters Super Series Changzhou Runner Up
2012 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold Orange Winner
2012 Badminton Asia Championships Qingdao Runner-Up
2011
2011 Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold Samarinda Runner Up
2011 Russian Open Grand Prix Vladivostok Runner Up
2011 Australian Open Grand Prix Gold Sydney Winner

References

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  1. "Profile". Incheon 2014 official website. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
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