Miyuki Maeda
Miyuki Maeda at the 2013 French Super Series. | |
Personal information | |
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Born |
October 14, 1985 (age 31) Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan |
Height | 169 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Medal record
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Miyuki Maeda (前田 美順 Maeda Miyuki, born October 14, 1985, in Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese female international badminton player.[1] She competed in three Asian Games editions from 2006 to 2014.[2]
Career
Maeda's first major success was at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. With her women's doubles partner Satoko Suetsuna they finished fourth, the 2nd best performance to date by Japanese badminton players at the Olympics. The two have continued to compete together after the Olympics and have maintained a top six ranking since March 2010.[3] On the national level they won their first doubles title in 2010.
In the mixed doubles Maeda starts now with Noriyasu Hirata, winning the national championships in 2009 and 2010.
Achievements
Women's Doubles
With Reika Kakiiwa
With Satoko Suetsuna
- 2013 India Open
- 2012 China Open
- 2011 BWF World Championships
- 2011 India Open
- 2010 Denmark Open
- 2008 Indonesia Open
- 2007 U.S. Open
Mixed Doubles
With Keita Masuda
Record against selected opponents
Women's Doubles results with Satoko Suetsuna against Super Series finalists, Worlds Semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[4]
- Tania Ruiz & Eugenia Tanaka 1–0
- Leanne Choo & Renuga Veeran 2–0
- / Petya Nedelcheva & Anastasia Russkikh 2–0
- Alex Bruce & Michelle Li 1–0
- Du Jing & Yu Yang 0–5
- Gao Ling & Huang Sui 0–1
- Cheng Shu & Zhao Yunlei 0–2
- Wei Yili & Zhang Yawen 0–2
- Tian Qing & Yu Yang 0–1
- Wang Xiaoli & Yu Yang 0–5
- Ma Jin & Wang Xiaoli 0–1
- Wei Yili & Zhao Tingting 0–2
- Yang Wei & Zhang Jiewen 1–2
- Xia Huan & Tang Jinhua 0–2
- Tian Qing & Zhao Yunlei 0–3
- Bao Yixin & Zhong Qianxin 0–3
- Cheng Wen-hsing & Chien Yu-chin 1–11
- Christinna Pedersen & Kamilla Rytter Juhl 2–3
- Gail Emms & Donna Kellogg 3–1
- Poon Lok Yan & Tse Ying Suet 2–2
- Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponnappa 4–1
- Vita Marissa & Nadya Melati 3–0
- Mizuki Fujii & Reika Kakiiwa 2–0
- Shizuka Matsuo & Mami Naito 2–1
- Kumiko Ogura & Reiko Shiota 0–2
- Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi 2–1
- Lee Hyo-jung & Kim Min-jung 2–2
- Lee Hyo-jung & Lee Kyung-won 0–7
- Jung Kyung-eun & Kim Ha-na 0–2
- Chin Eei Hui & Wong Pei Tty 4–3
- Valeria Sorokina & Nina Vislova 5–0
- Jiang Yanmei & Li Yujia 0–3
- Duanganong Aroonkesorn & Kunchala Voravichitchaikul 10–2
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miyuki Maeda. |
- ↑ "Miyuki Maeda Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics". Sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
- ↑ "MAEDA Miyuki". Incheon 2014 official website. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
- ↑ "Badminton World Federation - BWF World Ranking - BWF世界排名榜". Bwfbadminton.org. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
- ↑ "Tournament Software". tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 2012-05-07.