Andre Kurniawan Tedjono

Andre Kurniawan Tedjono
Personal information
Country  Indonesia
Born (1986-12-07) December 7, 1986
Magelang
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 69 kg (152 lb)
Handedness Right
Coach Agus Dwi Santoso (Djarum)
Men's singles
Highest ranking 38 (August 16, 2007 [1])
Current ranking 40 (October 11, 2007 [2])
BWF profile

Andre Kurniawan Tedjono (born December 7, 1986 in Magelang) is a male Indonesian badminton player who specializes in singles.

Career

While still in his teens Tedjono won the Indonesian (closed) national men's singles title in 2003 and 2005. His best international results thus far are victories in the 2007 New Zealand Open and the 2008 Dutch Open. 2008 Tedjono won the Indonesia International.

Achievements

Outcome Year Tournament Opponent in final Score
Winner 2014 Italian International Italy Indra Bagus Ade Chandra 15-21 21-18 21-18
Winner 2013 Belgian International Netherlands Eric Pang 21–17, 21–11
Winner 2012 Dutch International India Anand Pawar Walkover
Winner 2012 Belgian International Netherlands Dicky Palyama 17-21, 21-8, 21-13
Winner 2011 Swiss International Ukraine Valeriy Atrashchenkov 21–16, 21–12
Winner 2010 Austrian International France Mathieu Lo Ying Ping 21-12, 21-11
Winner 2008 Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse Indonesia Ari Yuli Wahyu Hartanto 21–16, 22-20
Winner 2008 Dutch Open Grand Prix Gold India Chetan Anand 21–15, 11–21, 21–19
Winner 2007 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Malaysia Wong Choong Hann 13–21, 21–18, 21–14
Winner 2006 Brazil International Indonesia Ari Yuli Wahyu Hartanto
Runner-Up 2014 Austrian International India Sourabh Varma 11-21, 23-21, 18-21
Runner-Up 2013 Italian International Italy Indra Bagus Ade Chandra 21-19, 15-21, 12-21
Runner-Up 2011 Belgian International France Brice Leverdez 7-21, 21-13, 11-21
Runner-Up 2010 Indonesia International Indonesia Alamsyah Yunus 18-21, 10-21
Runner-Up 2007 Russian Open Grand Prix Gold China Lü Yi 19–21, 21–11, 10–21
Runner-Up 2007 Vietnam Open Grand Prix Gold Malaysia Roslin Hashim 12–21, 21–23
Runner-Up 2007 Romanian International Japan Sho Sasaki 8–21, 12-21
     International Challenge Tournament
     Grand Prix Gold Tournament
     Grand Prix Tournament

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