Liliyana Natsir
Liliyana Natsir | |
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Personal information | |
Country | Indonesia |
Born | Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia | 9 September 1985
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Weight | 59 kg (130 lb) |
Years active | 2001–2019 |
Handedness | Right |
Coach | Richard Mainaky |
Mixed doubles | |
Highest ranking | 1 (with Nova Widianto 2 September 2010)[1] 1 (with Tontowi Ahmad 3 May 2018) |
Medal record | |
BWF profile |
Liliyana Natsir (born 9 September 1985) is an Indonesian former badminton player who specialized in doubles.[2] With one gold and silver from the Olympic Games,[3] and four gold medals at the BWF World Championships.
Natsir was the second Indonesian woman Olympic gold medalist, after Susi Susanti in 1992, and is later succeeded by Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu in 2021.[4][5] Among her achievements is her three back-to-back titles from the 2012–2014 All England Badminton Championships;[6] and in 2016, she and Tontowi Ahmad became the first Indonesian mixed doubles pair to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games after beating Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying of Malaysia.[7] As of 2022, she holds the highest number of BWF World Championship titles for mixed doubles.
Early life
Natsir had dreamed of being a badminton athlete since childhood. She started playing badminton at the age of nine at her local badminton club in Manado. Three years later, she decided to move to Jakarta and entered her youth club, Tangkas Alfamart.[2] She joined the national badminton team of Indonesia in 2002 together with Natalia Poluakan, her longtime friend from Manado. When she and Poluakan won the women's doubles title in Pekan Olahraga Nasional (National Games), Richard Mainaky noticed her game and invited her to play in mixed doubles with Nova Widianto.[8]
Career
In 2006, Natsir and Widianto won the Asian Championships in mixed doubles and four World Grand Prix titles. They won the BWF World Championships in both 2005 and 2007, and came runner up in 2009. While Natsir had previously focused on mixed doubles with partner Nova Widianto, in 2007 she began playing women's doubles with Vita Marissa. In the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, Natsir and Marissa won the gold medal in women's doubles, defeating their Indonesian teammates Jo Novita and Greysia Polii in straight sets. They also helped the Indonesian women's team win the team gold medal at the games.
2008: Beijing Olympics silver medalist
Natsir competed in badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics in mixed doubles with partner Nova Widianto and earned a silver medal. They were defeated in the final by the gold medalists Lee Yong-dae and Lee Hyo-jung of South Korea in straight sets 21–11 and 21–17.[9] She also competed in the women's doubles event with Vita Marissa but lost to Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen of China in the first round.[10]
2008 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
First round | Vita Marissa | Yang Wei [1] Zhang Jiewen |
19–21, 15–21 | Lost |
2008 Summer Olympics – Mixed doubles | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
First round | Nova Widianto [1] | Han Sang-hoon Hwang Yu-mi |
23–21, 21–19 | Win |
Quarterfinal | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–13, 21–19 | Win | |
Semifinal | He Hanbin [4] Yu Yang |
15–21, 21–11, 23–21 | Win | |
Final | Lee Yong-dae Lee Hyo-jung |
11–21, 17–21 | Silver |
They have also been runner up at the All England Championships twice. In early 2009, Marissa resigned from the national team. When this decision came out, Marissa and Natsir had to split up and each focus on their own careers. A year later, in September 2010, the badminton world was surprised by the sudden split of world number #1 mixed-doubles pair Widianto and Natsir. In total, Widianto and Natsir had clinched two World Championship gold medals and 14 titles all together, and were still at world #1 when the decision was announced.[11]
Since then Natsir has paired with the younger player Tontowi Ahmad in mixed doubles.
2012: London Olympics
Natsir competed in the mixed doubles at the 2012 Summer Olympics with partner Tontowi Ahmad and finished fourth at the end.[12]
2012 Summer Olympics – Mixed doubles | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
Group stage | Tontowi Ahmad [4] | Valiyaveetil Diju Jwala Gutta |
21–16, 21–12 | Win |
Group stage | Lee Yong-dae Ha Jung-eun |
21–19, 21–12 | Win | |
Group stage | Thomas Laybourn Kamilla Rytter Juhl |
24–22, 21–16 | Win | |
Quarterfinal | Michael Fuchs Birgit Michels |
21–15, 21–9 | Win | |
Semifinal | Xu Chen [2] Ma Jin |
23–21, 18–21, 13–21 | Lost | |
Bronze-final | Joachim Fischer Nielsen [3] Christinna Pedersen |
12–21, 12–21 | Lost (4th) |
2013: Third World Championships title
Natsir won the 2013 BWF World Championships in Guangzhou together with her partner Tontowi Ahmad, after beating then-No.1 world ranked Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei in the semifinal and the top seed Xu Chen and Ma Jin in the final.
2014: Third All England Open title
Natsir won the All England Open for three consecutive times from 2012 to 2014.[13] Natsir participated at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea,[14] and won a silver medal in mixed doubles with Ahmad.[15]
2015: Second Asian Championships title
In 2015, she won a gold medal in the 2015 Asian Championships. In the final, she and Ahmad ousted Lee Chun Hei and Chau Hoi Wah of Hong Kong with a score of 21–16, 21–15, and lead the head-to-head against those pair to 3–0.[16]
2016: Rio Olympics gold medal
Natsir has made three Olympics appearances. Natsir competed in mixed doubles in 2016 with partner Tontowi Ahmad and won the gold medal in the end.[7]
2016 Summer Olympics – Mixed doubles | ||||
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Round | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
Group stage | Tontowi Ahmad [3] | Robin Middleton Leanne Choo |
21–7, 21–8 | Win |
Group stage | Bodin Issara Savitree Amitrapai |
21–11, 21–13 | Win | |
Group stage | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
21–15, 21–11 | Win | |
Quarterfinal | Praveen Jordan Debby Susanto |
21–16, 21–11 | Win | |
Semifinal | Zhang Nan [1] Zhao Yunlei |
21–16, 21–15 | Win | |
Final | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
21–14, 21–12 | Gold |
2017: Fourth World Championships title
In 2017 BWF World Championships in Glasgow, Natsir and Ahmad again defeated the current world no.1 from China Zheng Siwei and Chen Qingchen to win her fourth World Championships title.[17]
2018: World ranking number 1 with Ahmad
Natsir and Ahmad achieved the World No. 1 in May 2018.[18]
Awards and nominations
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Badminton World Federation | 2022 | Badminton Hall of Fame | Inducted | |
BWF Awards | 2016 | Golden Shuttle Award with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [19] |
Golden Award SIWO PWI | 2017 | Best of the Best with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [20] |
Indonesian Sport Awards | 2018 | Favorite Mixed Pair with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [21] |
Favorite Women's Team (2018 Asian Games women's badminton team) | Won | |||
iNews Maker Award | 2017 | Best Athlete with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [22] |
KONI Award | 2013 | Best Athlete with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [23] |
Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards | 2014 | Favorite Athlete with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [24] |
2016 | Favorite Athlete with Tontowi Ahmad | Nominated | [25] | |
Seputar Indonesia Awards | 2012 | Arena Star with Tontowi Ahmad | Nominated | [26] |
2013 | Arena Star with Tontowi Ahmad | Nominated | [27] | |
2014 | Arena Star with Tontowi Ahmad | Won | [28] | |
2016 | Arena Star with Tontowi Ahmad | Nominated | [29] | |
Sindo People of the Year | 2013 | People of the Year (Sports) | Won | [30] |
Achievements
Olympic Games
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium, Beijing, China | Nova Widianto | Lee Yong-dae Lee Hyo-jung |
11–21, 17–21 | Silver |
2016 | Riocentro - Pavilion 4, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Tontowi Ahmad | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
21–14, 21–12 | Gold |
BWF World Championships
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2005 | Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, United States | Nova Widianto | Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen |
13–15, 15–8, 15–2 | Gold |
2007 | Putra Indoor Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Gao Ling |
21–16, 21–14 | Gold |
2009 | Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, India | Nova Widianto | Thomas Laybourn Kamilla Rytter Juhl |
13–21, 17–21 | Silver |
2011 | Wembley Arena, London, England | Tontowi Ahmad | Chris Adcock Imogen Bankier |
16–21, 19–21 | Bronze |
2013 | Tianhe Sports Center, Guangzhou, China | Tontowi Ahmad | Xu Chen Ma Jin |
21–13, 16–21, 22–20 | Gold |
2015 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
22–20, 21–23, 12–21 | Bronze |
2017 | Emirates Arena, Glasgow, Scotland | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Chen Qingchen |
15–21, 21–16, 21–15 | Gold |
World Cup
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2005 | Olympic Park, Yiyang, China | Nova Widianto | Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen |
19–21, 10–21 | Silver |
2006 | Olympic Park, Yiyang, China | Nova Widianto | Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen |
21–16, 21–18 | Gold |
Asian Games
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Gyeyang Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
16–21, 14–21 | Silver |
2018 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Huang Yaqiong |
13–21, 18–21 | Bronze |
Asian Championships
Women's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Bahru, Malaysia | Vita Marissa | Yang Wei Zhang Jiewen |
10–21, 10–21 | Bronze |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Bahru, Malaysia | Nova Widianto | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–16, 21–23, 21–14 | Gold |
2008 | Bandaraya Stadium, Johor Bahru, Malaysia | Nova Widianto | Flandy Limpele Vita Marissa |
17–21, 17–21 | Silver |
2010 | Siri Fort Indoor Stadium, New Delhi, India | Devin Lahardi Fitriawan | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
21–12, 19–21, 15–21 | Bronze |
2015 | Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan, China | Tontowi Ahmad | Lee Chun Hei Chau Hoi Wah |
21–16, 21–15 | Gold |
2016 | Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan, China | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
21–16, 9–21, 17–21 | Silver |
2018 | Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan, China | Tontowi Ahmad | Wang Yilyu Huang Dongping |
17–21, 17–21 | Silver |
Southeast Asian Games
Women's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2003 | Tan Binh Sport Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Eny Erlangga | Jo Novita Lita Nurlita |
13–15, 15–11, 7–15 | Silver |
2007 | Wongchawalitkul University, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | Vita Marissa | Jo Novita Greysia Polii |
21–15, 21–14 | Gold |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2005 | PhilSports Arena, Pasig, Philippines | Nova Widianto | Anggun Nugroho Yunita Tetty |
15–6, 15–2 | Gold |
2007 | Wongchawalitkul University, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | Nova Widianto | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–13, 22–24, 16–21 | Bronze |
2009 | Gym Hall 1, National Sports Complex, Vientiane, Laos | Nova Widianto | Songphon Anugritayawon Kunchala Voravichitchaikul |
21–10, 20–22, 21–9 | Gold |
2011 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia | Tontowi Ahmad | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–7, 21–14 | Gold |
World Junior Championships
Girls' doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2002 | Pretoria Showgrounds, Pretoria, South Africa | Devi Sukma Wijaya | Du Jing Rong Lu |
4–11, 5–11 | Bronze |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2002 | Pretoria Showgrounds, Pretoria, South Africa | Markis Kido | Cao Chen Rong Lu |
4–11, 1–11 | Bronze |
Asian Junior Championships
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2002 | Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Markis Kido | Cao Chen Rong Lu |
11–4, 11–3 | Gold |
BWF World Tour (1 title, 3 runners-up)
The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[31] 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.[32]
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Level | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2018 | Indonesia Masters | Super 500 | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Huang Yaqiong |
14–21, 11–21 | Runner-up |
2018 | Indonesia Open | Super 1000 | Tontowi Ahmad | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
21–17, 21–8 | Winner |
2018 | Singapore Open | Super 500 | Tontowi Ahmad | Goh Soon Huat Shevon Jemie Lai |
19–21, 18–21 | Runner-up |
2019 | Indonesia Masters | Super 500 | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Huang Yaqiong |
21–19, 19–21, 16–21 | Runner-up |
BWF Superseries (23 titles, 19 runners-up)
The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[33] was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels were Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[34] Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.
Natsir has won many Superseries titles with some partners such as Nova Widianto, Vita Marissa, and Tontowi Ahmad.
Women's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2007 | China Masters | Vita Marissa | Yang Wei Zhao Tingting |
12–21, 21–15, 21–16 | Winner |
2008 | Indonesia Open | Vita Marissa | Miyuki Maeda Satoko Suetsuna |
21–15, 21–14 | Winner |
2008 | World Superseries Masters Finals | Vita Marissa | Chin Eei Hui Wong Pei Tty |
15–21, 20–22 | Runner-up |
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2007 | Indonesia Open | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Gao Ling |
16–21, 11–21 | Runner-up |
2007 | Japan Open | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Gao Ling |
19–21, 14–21 | Runner-up |
2007 | China Open | Nova Widianto | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
15–21, 21–18, 21–11 | Winner |
2007 | Hong Kong Open | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Gao Ling |
21–23, 21–18, 21–19 | Winner |
2008 | All England Open | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Gao Ling |
21–18, 14–21, 9–21 | Runner-up |
2008 | Singapore Open | Nova Widianto | Anthony Clark Donna Kellogg |
17–21, 21–14, 21–9 | Winner |
2008 | Japan Open | Nova Widianto | Muhammad Rijal Vita Marissa |
21–14, 15–21, 19–21 | Runner-up |
2008 | China Masters | Nova Widianto | Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen |
17–21, 17–21 | Runner-up |
2008 | World Superseries Masters Finals | Nova Widianto | Thomas Laybourn Kamilla Rytter Juhl |
19–21, 21–18, 20–22 | Runner-up |
2009 | Malaysia Open | Nova Widianto | Lee Yong-dae Lee Hyo-jung |
21–14, 21–19 | Winner |
2009 | French Open | Nova Widianto | Hendra Aprida Gunawan Vita Marissa |
21–7, 21–7 | Winner |
2009 | Hong Kong Open | Nova Widianto | Robert Mateusiak Nadieżda Kostiuczyk |
20–22, 16–21 | Runner-up |
2010 | All England Open | Nova Widianto | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
18–16, 25–23, 18–21 | Runner-Up |
2010 | Singapore Open | Nova Widianto | Thomas Laybourn Kamilla Rytter Juhl |
12–21, 15–21 | Runner-up |
2011 | India Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Fran Kurniawan Pia Zebadiah Bernadet |
21–18, 23–21 | Winner |
2011 | Singapore Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Chen Hung-ling Cheng Wen-hsing |
21–14, 27–25 | Winner |
2011 | Indonesia Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
22–20, 14–21, 9–21 | Runner-up |
2012 | All England Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Thomas Laybourn Kamilla Rytter Juhl |
21–17, 21–19 | Winner |
2012 | India Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–16, 12–21, 21–14 | Winner |
2012 | Indonesia Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
17–21, 21–17, 13–21 | Runner-up |
2012 | Japan Open | Muhammad Rijal | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
12–21, 19–21 | Runner-up |
2012 | Denmark Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Xu Chen Ma Jin |
21–23, 26–24, 11–21 | Runner-up |
2013 | All England Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
21–13, 21–17 | Winner |
2013 | India Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Ko Sung-hyun Kim Ha-na |
21–16, 21–13 | Winner |
2013 | Singapore Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Yoo Yeon-seong Eom Hye-won |
21–12, 21–12 | Winner |
2013 | Denmark Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
11–21, 20–22 | Runner-up |
2013 | China Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Joachim Fischer Nielsen Christinna Pedersen |
21–10, 5–21, 21–17 | Winner |
2014 | All England Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
21–13, 21–17 | Winner |
2014 | Singapore Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Riky Widianto Puspita Richi Dili |
21–15, 22–20 | Winner |
2014 | Denmark Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Xu Chen Ma Jin |
20–22, 15–21 | Runner-up |
2014 | French Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Chris Adcock Gabby Adcock |
21–9, 21–16 | Winner |
2015 | All England Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
10–21, 10–21 | Runner-up |
2015 | Korea Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei |
16–21, 15–21 | Runner-up |
2015 | Denmark Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Ko Sung-hyun Kim Ha-na |
22–20, 18–21, 9–21 | Runner-up |
2016 | Malaysia Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
23–21, 13–21, 21–16 | Winner |
2016 | China Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zhang Nan Li Yinhui |
21–13, 22–24, 21–16 | Winner |
2016 | Hong Kong Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Praveen Jordan Debby Susanto |
21–19, 21–17 | Winner |
2017 | Indonesia Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Chen Qingchen |
22–20, 21–15 | Winner |
2017 | French Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Zheng Siwei Chen Qingchen |
22–20, 21–15 | Winner |
- BWF Superseries Finals tournament
- BWF Superseries Premier tournament
- BWF Superseries tournament
BWF Grand Prix (15 titles, 8 runners-up)
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017. The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.
Women's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2007 | Chinese Taipei Open | Vita Marissa | Cheng Wen-hsing Chien Yu-chin |
15–21, 21–17, 18–21 | Runner-up |
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2004 | Singapore Open | Nova Widianto | Koo Kien Keat Wong Pei Tty |
15–1, 15–4 | Winner |
2005 | Swiss Open | Nova Widianto | Nathan Robertson Gail Emms |
14–17, 6–15 | Runner-up |
2005 | Indonesia Open | Nova Widianto | Anggun Nugroho Yunita Tetty |
15–13, 15–1 | Winner |
2006 | Indonesia Open | Nova Widianto | Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen |
19–21, 15–21 | Runner-up |
2006 | Singapore Open | Nova Widianto | Nathan Robertson Gail Emms |
21–16, 20–22, 23–21 | Winner |
2006 | Chinese Taipei Open | Nova Widianto | Lee Jae-jin Lee Hyo-jung |
17–21, 23–21, 21–13 | Winner |
2006 | Korea Open | Nova Widianto | Jens Eriksen Mette Schjoldager |
23–21, 21–18 | Winner |
2006 | Hong Kong Open | Nova Widianto | Zheng Bo Zhao Tingting |
20–22, 19–21 | Runner-up |
2006 | Japan Open | Nova Widianto | Flandy Limpele Vita Marissa |
21–11, 18–21, 17–21 | Runner-up |
2007 | Philippines Open | Nova Widianto | Han Sang-hoon Hwang Yu-mi |
21–17, 21–13 | Winner |
2010 | Malaysia Grand Prix Gold | Devin Lahardi Fitriawan | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
13–21, 21–16, 21–17 | Winner |
2010 | Macau Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Hendra Aprida Gunawan Vita Marissa |
21–14, 21–18 | Winner |
2010 | Chinese Taipei Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Hendra Aprida Gunawan Vita Marissa |
20–22, 21–14, 20–22 | Runner-up |
2010 | Indonesia Grand Prix Gold | Tontowi Ahmad | Markis Kido Lita Nurlita |
21–11, 21–13 | Winner |
2011 | Malaysia Grand Prix Gold | Tontowi Ahmad | Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying |
18–21, 21–15, 21–19 | Winner |
2011 | Chinese Taipei Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Ko Sung-hyun Eom Hye-won |
22–24, 21–16, 17–21 | Runner-up |
2011 | Macau Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Chen Hung-ling Cheng Wen-hsing |
Walkover | Winner |
2012 | Swiss Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Sudket Prapakamol Saralee Thungthongkam |
21–16, 21–14 | Winner |
2012 | Indonesia Grand Prix Gold | Tontowi Ahmad | Muhammad Rijal Debby Susanto |
21–19, 21–14 | Winner |
2012 | Macau Open | Tontowi Ahmad | Muhammad Rijal Debby Susanto |
21–16, 14–21, 21–16 | Winner |
2013 | Indonesia Grand Prix Gold | Tontowi Ahmad | Praveen Jordan Vita Marissa |
20–22, 21–9, 14–21 | Runner-up |
2015 | Indonesian Masters | Tontowi Ahmad | Praveen Jordan Debby Susanto |
21–18, 21–13 | Winner |
- BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
- BWF & IBF Grand Prix tournament
Invitational Tournament
Mixed doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Glory to the King | Tontowi Ahmad | Songphon Anugritayawon Kunchala Voravichitchaikul |
21–13, 17–21, 21–17 | Winner |
Participation on Indonesian team
- 5 times at Sudirman Cup (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013)
- 3 times at Uber Cup (2004, 2008, 2010)
Performance timeline
- Key
W | F | SF | QF | #R | RR | Q# | A | G | S | B | NH | N/A | DNQ |
National team
- Junior level
Team events | 2001 | 2002 |
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Asian Junior Championships | B | w/d[35] |
World Junior Championships | N/A | B |
- Senior level
Team events | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 |
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Southeast Asian Games | B | NH | B | NH | G | NH | S | NH | S | NH | A | NH | A | NH | ||
Asian Games | NH | R | NH | B | NH | QF | NH | B | ||||||||
Uber Cup | NH | DF | NH | DNQ | NH | S | NH | B | NH | A | NH | A | NH | A | NH | A |
Sudirman Cup | B | NH | S | NH | S | NH | B | NH | B | NH | QF | NH | B | NH | A | NH |
Individual competitions
- Junior level
Events | 2001 | 2002 |
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Asian Junior Championships | G | |
World Junior Championships | NH | B (GD) B (XD) |
- Senior level
Events | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | ||||||||||
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Southeast Asian Games | S (WD) | NH | G (XD) | NH | G (WD) B (XD) |
NH | G (XD) | NH | G (XD) | NH | A | NH | A | NH | A | NH | ||||||||||
Asian Championships | 2R | A | G (XD) | A | B (WD) S (XD) |
A | B (XD) | A | G | S | w/d | S | ||||||||||||||
Asian Games | NH | QF | NH | 2R | NH | S | NH | B | ||||||||||||||||||
World Cup | NH | S | G | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championships | 2R (WD) | NH | G | 3R | G | NH | S | QF | B | NH | G | A | B | NH | G | A | ||||||||||
Olympic Games | NH | DNQ | NH | 1R (WD) S (XD) |
NH | 4th | NH | G | NH |
Tournament | IBF Grand Prix | BWF Superseries / Grand Prix | BWF World Tour | Best | ||||||||||||||||
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2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | ||
Indonesia Masters | NH | W | 2R | W | F | A | W | A | NH | F | F | W ('10, '12, '15) | ||||||||
All England Open | A | 2R (WD) | 2R (WD) | SF | SF | QF | 2R (WD) F (XD) |
QF | F | 2R | W | W | W | F | QF | QF | 2R | Ret. | W ('12, '13, '14) | |
Malaysia Open | 1R (WD) | QF (WD) | QF | A | SF | 2R (WD) QF (XD) |
QF (WD) W (XD) |
1R | 1R | SF | A | SF | SF | W | SF | QF | W ('09, '16) | |||
Indonesia Open | 1R (WD) | 1R (WD) 1R (XD) |
2R (WD) | QF (XD) | W | F | F | W (WD) SF (XD) |
QF | SF | F | F | SF | SF | SF | 2R | W | W | W ('05, '08, '17, '18) | |
Singapore Open | 1R (WD) | W (XD) | QF | W | SF | SF (WD) W (XD) |
SF | F | W | w/d | W | W | SF | SF | 1R | F | W ('04, '06, '08, '11, '13, '14) | |||
Thailand Open | NH | 1R (WD) | A | NH | A | NH | A | 1R ('04) | ||||||||||||
China Open | SF (XD) | QF | QF (WD) W (XD) |
A | QF | A | 2R | SF | W | QF | 1R | W | QF | 2R | W ('07, '13, '16) | |||||
Denmark Open | 1R (WD) | w/d | 2R (WD) 1R (XD) |
A | QF | A | 1R | F | F | F | F | 2R | SF | SF | F ('12, '13, '14, 15) | |||||
French Open | NH | 2R (WD) QF (XD) |
QF (WD) SF (XD) |
W | A | SF | QF | QF | W | 1R | A | W | QF | W ('09, '14, '17) | ||||||
Fuzhou China Open | NH | W (WD) SF (XD) |
2R (WD) F (XD) |
A | SF | A | QF | W ('07) | ||||||||||||
Malaysia Masters | NH | A | W | W | A | 1R | SF | A | W ('10, '11) | |||||||||||
Australian Open | N/A | A | w/d | SF | 1R | 1R | A | SF ('15) | ||||||||||||
India Open | NH | A | W | W | W | SF | A | W ('11, '12, '13) | ||||||||||||
Swiss Open | 1R (WD) | F | A | 2R (WD) SF (XD) |
QF | A | SF | W | SF | A | SF | A | 2R | A | W ('12) | |||||
German Open | 1R (WD) | A | 1R ('03) | |||||||||||||||||
Korea Open | 2R (WD) | 1R (WD) | SF | W | 2R | QF (WD) 1R (XD) |
2R | A | QF | QF | QF | A | F | A | W ('06) | |||||
Chinese Taipei Open | NH | 1R (WD) | A | W | F (WD) SF (XD) |
A | QF | F | F | A | W ('06) | |||||||||
Japan Open | 1R (WD) | 2R (WD) | QF | F | 2R (WD) F (XD) |
SF (WD) F (XD) |
SF | 2R | 2R | F | A | QF | A | w/d | A | F ('06, '07, '08, '12) | ||||
Macau Open | NH | N/A | NH | A | w/d (WD) | A | W | W | W | A | W ('10, '11, '12) | |||||||||
Hong Kong Open | NH | 1R (WD) | NH | QF | F | W | QF (WD) QF (XD) |
F | 2R | A | 2R | w/d | W | w/d | A | W ('07, '16) | ||||
Philippines Open | NH | W | NH | A | NH | W ('07) | ||||||||||||||
Superseries / World Tour Finals |
NH | F (WD) F (XD) |
DNQ | RR | RR | RR | RR | RR | w/d | SF | DNQ | Ret. | F ('08 (WD, XD)) | |||||||
Year-end ranking | 1 (XD) | 72 (WD) 2 (XD) |
13 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | — | 4 (WD) 1 (XD) | |||||||
Tournament | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Best |
Personal life
Natsir is a daughter of Beno Natsir (father) and Olly Maramis (mother).[2]
References
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External links
- Liliyana Natsir at BWF.tournamentsoftware.com (alternate link)
- Liliyana Natsir at BWFbadminton.com
- Lilyana Natsir at InternationalBadminton.org at the Wayback Machine (archived 29 October 2007)
- 1985 births
- Living people
- People from Manado
- Sportspeople from North Sulawesi
- Minahasa people
- Indonesian Christians
- Indonesian sportspeople of Chinese descent
- Indonesian female badminton players
- Badminton players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Badminton players at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Badminton players at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Olympic badminton players of Indonesia
- Olympic gold medalists for Indonesia
- Olympic silver medalists for Indonesia
- Olympic medalists in badminton
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Badminton players at the 2006 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2010 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2014 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2018 Asian Games
- Asian Games silver medalists for Indonesia
- Asian Games bronze medalists for Indonesia
- Asian Games medalists in badminton
- Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games
- Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games
- Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games gold medalists for Indonesia
- Southeast Asian Games silver medalists for Indonesia
- Southeast Asian Games bronze medalists for Indonesia
- Southeast Asian Games medalists in badminton
- World No. 1 badminton players