Indonesian badminton player

badminton player

Joco Suprianto
nation

Indonesia

born (1966-10-06) October 6, 1966 (54 years old)
Solo, Central Java, Indonesia
kidney 1.74 m (5 feet 9 inches)
handicraft right
top ranking 1
BWF Profile

Joco Suprianto (born 6 October 1966) is a former Indonesian badminton player who was one of the best men’s singles players in the world in the early and mid-1990s, during this period Indonesia especially deepened its upper tier singles players, winning many world majors. event.

job

Suprianto became the men’s singles world champion at the 1993 IBF World Championships, defeating compatriot Hermawan Susanto in the final and was a member of the Indonesian Thomas Cup (men’s international) team, world champions in 1994, 1996 and 1998.

He played badminton in men’s singles at the 1996 Summer Olympics. He was the 1st seed but lost 15–5, 15–12 to Rashid Sidek of Malaysia in the quarterfinals. In September 1996, Suprianto took the top spot in the men’s singles world rankings, beating China’s top player, Dong Jiong.

Achievements

world championship

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1993 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, UK

Hermawan Susanto

15–5, 15–11

gold

World Cup

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1992 Guangdong Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China

Hermawan Susanto

18–13, 15–8

gold

1993 Indira Gandhi Arena, New Delhi, India

Alan Budy Kusma

8–15, 16–17

silver

1994 Phan Dinh Phung Indoor Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen

15–9, 12–15, 6–15

bronze

1995 Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia

Alan Budy Kusma

15–7, 11–15, 15–8

gold

1997 Rogo Sports Hall, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Sun Jun

9–15, 8–15

silver

Asian Games

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1994 Tsuru Memorial Gymnasium, Hiroshima, Japan

Haryanto Arby

7–15, 1–15

silver

Asian Championship

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1992 Cheras Indoor Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Rashid Sidek

8–15, 17–15, 8–15

bronze

men’s doubles

year location partner opponent score result
1988 Indonesia Bandar Lampung

Aryonomira sickle

Lee Sang-bok

Park Joo-bong

8–15, 0–15

bronze

Asian Cup

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1991 Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia

Rashid Sidek

8–15, 15–6, 14–18

bronze

1994 Beijing Gymnasium, Beijing, China

winter solstice

12–15, 14–15

bronze

1995 Xinxing Gymnasium, Qingdao, China

Sun Jun

15–7, 15–8

gold

Southeast Asian Games

men’s singles

year location opponent score result
1991 Camp Crame Gymnasium, Manila, Philippines

Ardi Wiranata

4–15, 6–15

silver

1993 Singapore Badminton Hall, Singapore

Haryanto Arby

solo

gold

1995 Gymnasium 3, 700th Anniversary Sport Complex, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Ardi Wiranata

15–10, 15–9

gold

1997 Asia-Africa Hall, Senayan Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia

Keen fortune

15–5, 15–3

bronze

IBF World Grand Prix

World Badminton Grand Prix approved by the International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

men’s singles

year tournament opponent score result
1989 Indonesian Open

Siong Guo Bao

0–15, 4–15

Runner-up

1990 All England Open

Zhao Zhenhua

4–15, 1–15

Runner-up

1991 Korea Open

Wu Wen Kai

6–15, 2–15

Runner-up

1991 Indonesian Open

Ardi Wiranata

7–15, 5–15

Runner-up

1992 Swiss Open

Haryanto Arby

15–12, 18–15

winner

1992 Indonesian Open

Ardi Wiranata

7–15, 15–6, 9–15

Runner-up

1992 German Open

Alan Budy Kusma

11–15, 2–15

Runner-up

1992 Thailand Open

Alan Budy Kusma

15–10, 10–15, 15–10

winner

1993 Korea Open

Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen

15–3 18–13

winner

1993 All England Open

Haryanto Arby

7–15, 15–4, 11–15

Runner-up

1993 Japan Open

Haryanto Arby

8–15, 12–15

Runner-up

1993 China Open

Ardi Wiranata

15–8, 8–15, 15–7

winner

1993 Thailand Open

Hermawan Susanto

15–11, 15–3

winner

1993 World Grand Prix Final

Haryanto Arby

11–15, 15–2, 15–1

winner

1994 Malaysia Open

Rashid Sidek

15–3, 15–5

winner

1994 Indonesian Open

Ardi Wiranata

9–15, 8–15

Runner-up

1994 Thailand Open

Sun Jun

10–15, 15–11, 15–5

winner

1995 Japan Open

Haryanto Arby

8–15, 8–15

Runner-up

1995 Singapore Open

Hermawan Susanto

15–11, 3–15, 15–10

winner

1995 Indonesian Open

Ardi Wiranata

9–15, 17–14, 9–15

Runner-up

1995 German Open

Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen

17–14, 15–11

winner

1995 World Grand Prix Final

Ardi Wiranata

15–3, 6–15, 15–6

winner

1996 Japan Open

Haryanto Arby

15–12, 14–18, 15–4

winner

1996 Indonesian Open

Please Santo cow

15–8, 15–4

winner

1996 US Open

Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen

15–13, 15–13

winner

1996 Thailand Open

winter solstice

13–15, 7–15

Runner-up

references

external link