Akane Yamaguchi
mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịJapan Dezie
obodo maka egwuregwuJapan Dezie
aha n'asụsụ obodo山口茜 Dezie
aha enyereAkane Dezie
aha ezinụlọ ya山口 Dezie
name in kanaやまぐち あかね Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya6 Jụn 1997 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụKatsuyama Dezie
Asụsụ obodoJapanese Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaJapanese Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye egwuregwu badminton, Olympic competitor Dezie
Ebe obibiFukui Dezie
ụdị egwuregwubadminton Dezie
Aka akaright-handedness Dezie
na-egwu akaright-handedness Dezie
Ihe nritenational champion, Asian champion, Asian Games champion Dezie

Akane Yamaguchi (山口茜, Yamaguchi Akane, amuru 6 June 1997) bu onye egwuregwu badminton nke Japan nke bu onye mmeri uwa oge abuo, na-emeri ọla edo n’otu ndi nwanyi n’asọmpi 2021 na 2022.  Ọ nọ na otu ndị Japan meriri na asọmpi Asia Junior na 2012 wee nweta aha otu nwanyị dị iche iche ma emesịa.  Ọ meriri asọmpi World Junior na 2013 na 2014, asọmpi Asia Junior na 2014, na asọmpi Asia na 2019.

Yamaguchi nkeji Japan aka imeri site na akara kacha elu nke 3–0 na 2017, 2018, na 2020 Asia Team Championship, na-eme afọ 37 maka Japan na-enweghị aha na Uber Cup na 2018.

Ọrụ

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2010-2012

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. Yamaguchi meri n'ahọmpi Junior nke mba Japan na 2010. [1] mbụ nke mbụ ya na ezi uche mere na Osaka International Challenge na 2012. Na Julaị 2012, ọ nọchitere anya Japan na ndidi Asia Junior na Gimcheon, South Korea.  O ruru ọkara ikpeazụ n'ahọmpi otu ụmụnwaanyị wee nye ya ihe nrite akara, meri Nozomi Okuhara jiri akara 19–21 na 9–21 merie ya.  [2] A kpọbakwara ya n'òtù ndị obere mba Japan bụ ndị meri n'ọkwa otu egwuregwu ndị obere obere Japan nke mbụ.  [3] [4] Yamaguchi ruru agba ikpeazụ nke World Junior Championship na mmemme otu, na-ahụ nke abụọ mgbe ọ meri Okuhara ọzọ.  [5]

[1]N'April 2013, Yamaguchi gụchara nke abụọ na Kaori Imabeppu na Osaka International na mmemme otu anụmanụ nwere akara nke 20–22, 16–21.  [1] Ọ bụ onye gbara ọsọ nke otu ụmụ na New Zealand Open, esemokwu Grand Prix .  [2] Ahụhụ na Japan Open, ihe mmetụta.  O meri PV Sindhu, onye na-enweta ọla nchara site na eserese ụwa nke 2013 na egwuregwu abụọ kwụ na gburugburu iri na isii.  [3] Ọ merikwara onye nsogbu Tai Tzu-ying na ọkara ikpeazụ, na-eduga na nda ya na onye ya bụ Shizuka Uchida, onye ọ meri n'ikpeazụ wee bụrụ onye ikpe kacha nta iji merie BWF Super Series, gbara naanị  16. Nke a bụkwa mmeri mbụ Japan mkpuchi na mmemme ụlọ 1981.

. [2]Yamaguchi bụ onye Badminton World Federation hụrụ onye ikwu okwu mma nke afọ na ịhụ 2013 [1] na 2014. [2]

. [3]Na Open Malaysian na January, Yamaguchi meri onye na-achị ụwa bụ Ratchank Intanon na agba nke mbụ n'ime egwuregwu atọ.  [1] Na February, ka na-eto eto, Yamaguchiahụ 2014 Asia Junior Championship dị ka mmetụta nke anọ.  Omeri aha [2] site na imeri Chen Yufei si China.  [3] Ọ gbara na All England Open na March.  Ọ gbachitere okpueze nke World Junior, [4] akara onye China bụ He Bingjiao na agba ikpeazụ.

. [4]Ọ so na ndị otu Japan ihe nri nri ọcha na iko Uber 2014 .  [1] Yamaguchi furu efu n'ahọmpi ọ lụba.  Na 16 Ọgọọst, Yamaguchi jere ozi dị ka onye na-ebu ọkọlọtọ maka otu ndị Japan na emume mmeghe nke 2014 Summer Youth Olympics na Nanjing, China.  [2] Ọ bụ ya bụ azịza mbụ n'ahọọmị otu ụmụ ekiri, mechaa ihe ihe nrite nri

2015-2016

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N'agba nke abụọ nke Open Indonesian na June, Yamaguchi debara aha mmeri na onye mmeri Olympic na-achị Li Xuerui . [5] Na Japan Open, ebe ọ bụ onye mmeri afọ abụọ tupu mgbe ahụ, Yamaguchi meriri na ikpeazụ site na Nozomi Okuhara . [6] N'October, ọ ghọrọ onye mmeri nke Bitburger Open na mmeri meriri Busanan Ongbamrungphan nke Thailand. [7]

In August 2016, Yamaguchi represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She was eliminated in the quarter finals by sixth seed Nozomi Okuhara.[8] In October, Yamaguchi won her second Super Series title at the Korea Open, beating Sung Ji-hyun.[9] She followed this with a win at the Denmark Open held at Odense. On her way to victory, Yamaguchi defeated her teammate Okuhara in the quarter-finals and two-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist Carolina Marín in a close three-set match in the semi-finals.[10] In the women's singles final, she defeated the No. 2 seed, Tai Tzu-ying, winning the tournament.[11]

Na February 2017, Yamaguchi nọchitere anya Japan na asọmpi Asia Mixed Team nke emere na Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, ma nyere ndị otu ahụ aka imeri asọmpi otu egwuregwu mbụ ya. [12] [13] N'otu ọnwa ahụ, ọ meriri aha na German Open . Onye mmegide ya bụ Carolina Marin nyere njem na njedebe ikpeazụ. [14] N'April, ọ sonye na asọmpi Asia nke emere na Wuhan, China, meriri Tai Tzu-ying na ngwụcha. [15]

N'October, ọ gbara na French Open wee tufuo ikpeazụ n'aka mkpụrụ kacha elu, Tai Tzu-ying na egwuregwu otu akụkụ. [16] Ọsọ ya na-aga n'ihu wee ruo ikpeazụ na China Open . Ọ jiri ọkpụ 21–13, 21–15 merie onye mgba ya na China Gao Fangjie iji nweta aha mbụ ya n'afọ. [17]

Na Disemba, ọ gbara na Dubai World Super Series Finals, meriri Sayaka Sato na He Bingjiao wee merie PV Sindhu nke India na ọkwa otu. Ọ meriri ọkara ikpeazụ, merie Ratchanok Intanon. N'ikpeazụ, Yamaguchi meriri Sindhu, onye gbara ọsọ asọmpi mba ụwa, merie asọmpi otu nwanyị na Super Series Finals. Yamaguchi mechara n'afọ na-anakọta US $ 261,363 site na asọmpi iri na ise, bụrụ onye ọkpụkpọ kacha akwụ ụgwọ n'afọ. [18]

Na Machị 2018, Yamaguchi gbara na asọmpi German Open Super 300. O meriri aha ahụ mgbe o meriri No. Mkpụrụ 4, Chen Yufei nke China, na nke ikpeazụ. [19] Ọ ruru ikpeazụ ikpeazụ ya na All England Open ebe ọ nọ n'akụkụ ndị Tai Tzu-ying meriri. [20] N'April, Yamaguchi dị afọ 20 rịgoro n'ọkwa n'ọkwa mba ụwa, wepụrụ Tai Tzu-ying n'ocheeze dịka mba mba. Onye ọkpụkpọ 1 na [21] bụ onye isi obodo Katsuyama, Japan, nyere "Nrite Citizen Honorary Award" na 1. Mee 2018. N'ọnwa Mee, a họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ onye isi ike nke ndị otu nwanyị Uber Cup, na-enyere ndị otu Japan aka inwetaghachi asọmpi otu ụmụ nwanyị ka afọ 48 gachara, ma ọ bụ afọ 37 ma ọ bụrụ na a tụlere ụdị nwoke abụọ ahụ. [22] [23]

Na February 2019, Yamaguchi gbara na German Open . N'ikpeazụ, ọ meriri No. 3 mkpụrụ Ratchanok Intanon 2–1 ka ọ bụrụ onye mmeri otu nwanyị Super 300. [24] N'April, ọ gbara na Malaysia Open, gụchara dị ka onye na-agba ọsọ mgbe ọ merisịrị onye na-asọ mpi ya Tai Tzu-ying, 0–2. [25] Ọ meriri asọmpi Eshia . [26] N'ọkara nke ikpeazụ, ọ meriri Chen Yufei, bụ mkpụrụ kacha elu wee ruo n'ikpeazụ ebe ọ meriri He Bingjiao, wee nweta aha mbụ ya wee bụrụ onye mbụ na-egwu egwu ụmụ nwanyị Japan mere nke a. [27]

Ihe ịma aka/usoro nke BWF mba ụwa (onye gbara ọsọ 1)

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Ihe omume otu 2012 2013 2014 Ref
Asọmpi Junior nke Asia G B B [28]
World Junior Championship S Nke anọ B
Ihe omume 2012 2013 2014 Ref
Asọmpi Junior nke Asia B A G [29] [30]
Egwuregwu Ndị Ntorobịa Eshia NH R16 NH
World Junior Championship S G G [31] [32] [3]
Egwuregwu Olympic ndị ntorobịa NH S [4]
Ihe omume 2012 2013 2014 Ref
Asọmpi Junior nke Asia 2R A
Egwuregwu Ndị Ntorobịa Eshia NH G NH [33]
World Junior Championship 2R A
Egwuregwu Olympic ndị ntorobịa NH RR
Ihe omume 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Ref
Egwuregwu East Asia B NH
Asọmpi Asia A 2R 2R S G NH S B [15] [26]
Egwuregwu Asia NH 2R NH B NH NH [34]
Asọmpi mba ụwa A NH 3R B 2R NH G G B [35] [36] [37] [38]
Egwuregwu Olympic NH QF NH QF NH [8] [39]

Templeeti:Col-begin Templeeti:Col-break

Players Matches Results Difference
Won Lost
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Chen Yufei 26 17 9 +8
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall He Bingjiao 16 13 3 +10
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Li Xuerui 11 4 7 –3
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Wang Shixian 4 2 2 0
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Wang Yihan 3 1 2 –1
Templeeti:Country data CHNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Zhang Yiman 2 2 0 +2
Templeeti:Country data TPETempleeti:Namespace detect showall Tai Tzu-ying 21 11 10 +1
Templeeti:Country data INDTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Saina Nehwal 13 11 2 +9
Templeeti:Country data INDTempleeti:Namespace detect showall P. V. Sindhu 23 9 14 –5

Templeeti:Col-break

Players Matches Results Difference
Won Lost
Templeeti:Country data JPNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Minatsu Mitani 2 2 0 +2
Templeeti:Country data JPNTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Nozomi Okuhara 19 8 11 –3
Templeeti:Country data KORTempleeti:Namespace detect showall An Se-young 20 12 8 +4
Templeeti:Country data KORTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Bae Yeon-ju 6 4 2 +2
Templeeti:Country data KORTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Sung Ji-hyun 10 5 5 0
Templeeti:Country data ESPTempleeti:Namespace detect showall Carolina Marín 15 7 8 –1
Templeeti:Country data THATempleeti:Namespace detect showall Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 2 2 0 +2
Templeeti:Country data THATempleeti:Namespace detect showall Ratchanok Intanon 23 13 10 +3

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