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Hiroki Okamura

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Hiroki Okamura
岡村洋輝
おかむら ひろき
Personal information
CountryJapan
Born (1998-12-06) 6 December 1998 (age 25)
Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan[1]
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in) [2]
Weight74 kg (163 lb)[1]
HandednessRight[2]
CoachTan Kim Her
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking23 (MD with Kenya Mitsuhashi, 21 May 2024)
99 (XD with Naru Shinoya, 29 March 2018)
Current ranking25 (MD with Kenya Mitsuhashi, 11 June 2024)
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Japan
Asia Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2024 Selangor Men's team
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Bilbao Mixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Bangkok Mixed team
BWF profile

Hiroki Okamura (岡村 洋輝, Okamura Hiroki, born 6 December 1998) is a Japanese badminton player affiliated with Biprogy team.[3]

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  • BWF World Championships 2022 | Alfian/Ardianto (INA) [5] vs. Okamura/Onodera (JPN) | R32
  • Fajar ALFIAN/ Muhammad Rian ARDIANTO vs Hiroki OKAMURA/ Masayuki ONODERA | World Championship 2022
  • GWANGJU YONEX Korea Masters 2022 | Kim/Kim (KOR) vs. Okamura/Onodera (JPN) | Semifinals

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Achievements

BWF World Tour (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[4] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[5]

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result
2019 Canada Open Super 100 Japan Masayuki Onodera Denmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Mads Conrad-Petersen
12–21, 18–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2023 Vietnam Open Super 100 Japan Kenya Mitsuhashi Indonesia Hardianto
Indonesia Ade Yusuf Santoso
21–19, 21–19 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2023 (II) Indonesia Masters Super 100 Japan Kenya Mitsuhashi Malaysia Choong Hon Jian
Malaysia Muhammad Haikal
21–16, 21–18 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner

BWF International Challenge/Series (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2018 Sydney International Japan Masayuki Onodera Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Singapore Terry Hee
21–6, 21–11 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2022 Malang Indonesia International Japan Masayuki Onodera Indonesia Rahmat Hidayat
Indonesia Pramudya Kusumawardana
21–23, 21–16, 15–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2023 Indonesia International Japan Kenya Mitsuhashi South Korea Ki Dong-ju
South Korea Kim Jae-hwan
20–22, 21–16, 21–8 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2017 Malaysia International Japan Naru Shinoya Malaysia Yogendran Krishnan
India Prajakta Sawant
21–10, 24–22 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

References

  1. ^ a b "選手・スタッフ紹介 岡村 洋輝" (in Japanese). Biprogy. Archived from the original on 24 April 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b "選手プロフィール 岡村 洋輝" (in Japanese). Nippon Badminton Association. Archived from the original on 24 April 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Players: Hiroki Okamura". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  4. ^ Alleyne, Gayle (19 March 2017). "BWF Launches New Events Structure". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  5. ^ Sukumar, Dev (10 January 2018). "Action-Packed Season Ahead!". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

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