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ALFIAN Fajar
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Men's Doubles | ||
Men's Team |
Schedule
Change
All times in venue local time
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Fri, 29 Sep
17:00
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 2 |
INA Indonesia 1 KOR Republic of Korea 3 |
Finished |
Wed, 4 Oct
12:00
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 3 |
INA ALFIAN F/ARDIANTO MR 2 THA SUKPHUN P/TEERARATSAKUL P 0 |
Finished |
Thu, 5 Oct
9:20
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 2 |
INA ALFIAN F/ARDIANTO MR 0 TPE LEE Y/WANG CL 2 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
2 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Indonesia | |
2 | Men's Team | 2018 | Indonesia | |
World Championships | ||||
3 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Basel, SUI | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Nanjing, CHN | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Copenhagen, DEN | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Huelva, ESP | |
BWF World Tour | ||||
1 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Birmingham, GBR | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Odense, DEN | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Basel, SUI | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Incheon, KOR | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Basel, SUI | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Lucknow, IND | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
1 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Taipei, TPE | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Yeosu, KOR | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Singapore, SIN | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Suncheon, KOR | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Saarbrucken, GER | |
2 | Men's Doubles | 2015 | Auckland, NZL | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | New Delhi, IND | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Paris, FRA | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2020 | Jakarta, INA | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2020 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Changzhou, CHN | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Birmingham, GBR | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Jakarta, INA | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Lucknow, IND | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Macau, CHN | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Bangkok, THA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Madrid, ESP | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Osaka, JPN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Bali, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Saarbrucken, GER | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Odense, DEN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Odense, DEN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Taipei, TPE | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Singapore, SIN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Bangkok, THA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Bangkok, THA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Basel, SUI | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Bangkok, THA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Taipei, TPE | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Changzhou, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2015 | Ho Chi Minh City, VIE | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Paris, FRA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2020 | Bangkok, THA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2020 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Malang, INA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Bangkok, THA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Changzhou, CHN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Jakarta, INA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Sibu, MAS | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Ho Chi Minh City, VIE | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Auckland, NZL | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2015 | Malang, INA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Singapore, SIN | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Bali, INA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2021 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2020 | Bangkok, THA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Paris, FRA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Gwangju, KOR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Paris, FRA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Balikpapan, INA | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2015 | Taipei, TPE | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2015 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
HSBC BWF World Tour Finals | ||||
3 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
MetLife BWF World Superseries | ||||
3 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Jakarta, INA | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Paris, FRA | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Singapore, SIN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Seoul, KOR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 32 | Men's Doubles | 2016 | Jakarta, INA | |
Asian Championships | ||||
3 | Men's Doubles | 2022 | Manila, PHI | |
Quarterfinal | Men's Doubles | 2023 | Dubai, UAE | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Wuhan, CHN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2018 | Wuhan, CHN | |
Last 16 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Wuhan, CHN | |
South East Asian Games | ||||
1 | Men's Team | 2019 | Makati, PHI | |
1 | Men's Team | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
3 | Men's Doubles | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Quarterfinals | Men's Doubles | 2019 | Makati, PHI | |
TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup | ||||
1 | Men's Team | 2020 | Aarhus, DEN | |
2 | Men's Team | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup | ||||
3 | Mixed Team | 2019 | Nanning, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Mixed Team | 2023 | Suzhou, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Mixed Team | 2021 | Vantaa, FIN |
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Ajay (Facebook profile, 06 Jul 2018)
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Supporting Indonesian football club Persib Bandung. (bolasport, 16 Jan 2021)
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Athlete, Business Owner, Public Servant, Student
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Geography, Teaching - Bale Bandung University, Indonesia
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English, Indonesian
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Sangkuriang Graha Sarana [SGS] PLN [Bandung, INA]
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Herry Iman Pierngadi [national], INA; Aryono Miranat [national], INA
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An injury to his waist area forced him to retire from the men's doubles final at the 2022 Thailand Open in Pakkret. (sports, 23 May 2022)
He underwent minor surgery on one of his toes in early 2018. (bolasport, 20 Apr 2018)
He underwent minor surgery on one of his toes in early 2018. (bolasport, 20 Apr 2018)
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He began playing badminton while he was in the fourth grade at school in Bandung, Indonesia. (cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020)
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"Football was a popular sport in my village. I actually wanted to join Bandung Football School [SSB] when I was little. But my father used to tell me that he was a goalkeeper, and once sustained a torn lip from an opponent's kick. So, I was not allowed to pursue the sport due to the physical contact. It was in the fourth grade that I started practising badminton. I only began practising seriously in junior high. At that time, there was no intention to join the national training setup, it was just a sport that I liked. My parents said that I had to go through education, but also had to gain another set of skills so it wouldn't be difficult for me to find a job." (cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020)
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To win gold at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (Hendra Setiawan YouTube channel, 10 Aug 2022)
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Winning silver in men's doubles at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia. (cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020)
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Indonesian badminton players Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan. (Instagram profile, 30 May 2018)
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He and men's doubles partner Muhammad Rian Ardianto won the Most Improved Player of the Year award at the 2022 Badminton World Federation [BWF] Player of the Year Awards in Bangkok, Thailand. (olympics, 05 Dec 2022)
Additional Information
General
RETIREMENT THOUGHTS
In 2014 he decided to step away from badminton in order to study at Bale Bandung University in Indonesia after he was not selected to train with the national team. "I won in the mixed doubles there [at the 2013 National Junior Championships] but I was not called to the National Training Center the following year. I was very disappointed. I was trying to pursue badminton. So, in February 2014 I talked to my parents and club about wanting to quit the sport to pursue education. My club persuaded me to try badminton for another year, but I was already studying. At the time I moved up and played on the senior circuit, while still focusing on my studies. But then five months after studying, the Indonesian Badminton Association [PBSI] called and offered me an internship position at the National Training Center. The coaches there asked me to choose a category freely. I played well in the mixed doubles, but I always wanted to play in the men's doubles." (Hendra Setiawan YouTube channel, 10 Aug 2022; cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020)
DOUBLES BUSINESS
In 2019 he and his doubles partner Muhammad Rian Ardianto established Fajri Coffee in Bandung, Indonesia. The pair first played together at the 2014 Indonesia Challenge event in Jakarta. "We have a coffee shop business. My brother runs the daily operation. Our first consideration was that we had the money but were confused what to do with it. So, since we both like coffee and hanging out, I asked Rian if he wanted to manifest the idea." (indosport, 09 Feb 2022; Instagram profile, 11 Jan 2021; cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020; indosport, 11 May 2020)
OCCUPATION
He has worked as a civil servant at the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Indonesia. (cnnindonesia, 10 Nov 2022; Instagram profile, 09 Nov 2022)
RETIREMENT THOUGHTS
In 2014 he decided to step away from badminton in order to study at Bale Bandung University in Indonesia after he was not selected to train with the national team. "I won in the mixed doubles there [at the 2013 National Junior Championships] but I was not called to the National Training Center the following year. I was very disappointed. I was trying to pursue badminton. So, in February 2014 I talked to my parents and club about wanting to quit the sport to pursue education. My club persuaded me to try badminton for another year, but I was already studying. At the time I moved up and played on the senior circuit, while still focusing on my studies. But then five months after studying, the Indonesian Badminton Association [PBSI] called and offered me an internship position at the National Training Center. The coaches there asked me to choose a category freely. I played well in the mixed doubles, but I always wanted to play in the men's doubles." (Hendra Setiawan YouTube channel, 10 Aug 2022; cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020)
DOUBLES BUSINESS
In 2019 he and his doubles partner Muhammad Rian Ardianto established Fajri Coffee in Bandung, Indonesia. The pair first played together at the 2014 Indonesia Challenge event in Jakarta. "We have a coffee shop business. My brother runs the daily operation. Our first consideration was that we had the money but were confused what to do with it. So, since we both like coffee and hanging out, I asked Rian if he wanted to manifest the idea." (indosport, 09 Feb 2022; Instagram profile, 11 Jan 2021; cnnindonesia, 03 Oct 2020; indosport, 11 May 2020)
OCCUPATION
He has worked as a civil servant at the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Indonesia. (cnnindonesia, 10 Nov 2022; Instagram profile, 09 Nov 2022)
Legend
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event