Badminton championships
The Badminton Asia Junior Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Asia governing body to crown the best junior badminton players (under-19) in Asia .
Championships (U–19)[ edit ] Location of the Asia Junior Championships (U–19)[ edit ] The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Asia Junior Championships. The most recent games were held in Yogyakarta in 2024. The number in parentheses following the city/country denotes how many times that city/country has hosted the championships.
Host cities of the Asia Championships (Asia)
Year Edition Host city Host country Events 1997 1 Manila (1) Philippines (1) 7 1998 2 Kuala Lumpur (1) Malaysia (1) 1999 3 Yangon (1) Myanmar (1) 2000 4 Kyoto (1) Japan (1) 2001 5 Taipei (1) Taiwan (1) 2002 6 Kuala Lumpur (2) Malaysia (2) 2003 No competition 2004 7 Hwacheon (1) South Korea (1) 7 2005 8 Jakarta (1) Indonesia (1) 2006 9 Kuala Lumpur (3) Malaysia (3) 6 2007 10 Kuala Lumpur (4) Malaysia (4) 2008 11 Kuala Lumpur (5) Malaysia (5) 2009 12 Kuala Lumpur (6) Malaysia (6) 2010 13 Kuala Lumpur (7) Malaysia (7)
Year Edition Host city Host country Events 2011 14 Lucknow (1) India (1) 6 2012 15 Gimcheon (1) South Korea (2) 2013 16 Kota Kinabalu (1) Malaysia (8) 2014 17 Taipei (2) Taiwan (2) 2015 18 Bangkok (1) Thailand (1) 2016 19 Bangkok (2) Thailand (2) 2017 20 South Tangerang (1) Indonesia (2) 2018 21 South Tangerang (2) Indonesia (3) 2019 22 Suzhou (1) China (1) 2020 No competition 2021 2022 2023 23 Yogyakarta (1) Indonesia (4) 6 2024 24 Yogyakarta (1) Indonesia (5)
All time medal table [ edit ] Medals from 1997 to 2024.
Individual competition [ edit ] The team competition were divided into men's and women's team events until 2005.
The mixed team event is held since 2006.
Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)[ edit ] Location of the Asia Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)[ edit ] The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Asia Junior Championships. The most recent games were held in Chengdu in 2023. The number in parentheses following the city/country denotes how many times that city/country has hosted the championships.
Host cities of the Asia Championships (Asia)
Year Edition Host city Host country Events 2006 1 Tomioka (1) Japan (1) 8 2007 2 Narita (1) Japan (2) 2008 3 Chiba (1) Japan (3) 2009 4 Chiba (2) Japan (4) 2010 5 Chiba (3) Japan (5) 2011 6 Chiba (4) Japan (6) 2012 7 Dongguan (1) China (1) 2013 8 Kudus (1) Indonesia (1) 10 2014 9 Bangkok (1) Thailand (1) 2015 10 Kudus (2) Indonesia (2)
Year Edition Host city Host country Events 2016 11 Kudus (3) Indonesia (3) 10 2017 12 Yangon (1) Myanmar (1) 2018 13 Mandalay (1) Myanmar (2) 2019 14 Surabaya (1) Indonesia (4) 2020 No competition 2021 2022 15 Nonthaburi (1) Thailand (2) 10 2023 16 Chengdu (1) China (2) 2024 17 Chengdu (2) China (3)
Individual competition U–17[ edit ] Individual competition U-15 [ edit ] Asian junior champions who later became Asian champions [ edit ] List of players who have won Asian Junior Championships and later won the Asia Championships to become both the Asian Junior Champion and Asian Champion.
Type Player Asian junior champions (year) Asian champions (year) Men's singles Chen Hong 1997 1999 Men's singles Taufik Hidayat 1997 2000 , 2004 , 2007 Women's doubles Gao Ling 1997 (XD : 1997 ) 2001 (XD : 2002 ) Women's doubles Huang Sui 1998 2001 Women's doubles Zhang Jiewen 1999 2002 , 2008 Men's singles Lin Dan 2000 2010 , 2011 , 2014 , 2015 Women's singles Jun Jae-youn 2001 2004 Mixed doubles Liliyana Natsir 2002 2006 , 2015 Mixed doubles Markis Kido 2002 (MD : 2005 , 2009 ) Women's doubles Du Jing 2002 2006 Men's singles Park Sung-hwan 2002 2008 Women's singles Zhu Lin 2002 2009 Women's singles Jiang Yanjiao 2004 2007 , 2008 Men's doubles Lee Yong-dae 2004 , 2005 , 2006 (XD : 2005 , 2006 ) 2008 , 2013 , 2015 , 2016 (XD : 2009 ) Women's doubles Zhao Yunlei 2004 2012 (XD : 2011 , 2012 , 2016 ) Men's singles Chen Jin 2004 2012 Men's doubles Cho Gun-woo 2005 , 2006 2010 Women's doubles Wang Xiaoli 2006 2009 , 2011 , 2013 Women's doubles Ma Jin 2006 2009 , 2015 Women's singles Wang Yihan 2006 2011 , 2013 , 2016 Men's singles Chen Long 2007 2017 Women's singles Li Xuerui 2008 2010 , 2012 Mixed doubles Zhang Nan 2008 2011 , 2012 , 2016 Mixed doubles Lu Kai 2009 2017 Men's singles Kento Momota 2012 2018 , 2019 Women's doubles Lee So-hee 2012 2024 Men's doubles Li Junhui 2013 2017 , 2018 Men's doubles Liu Yuchen 2013 2017 , 2018 Women's doubles Huang Dongping 2013 (XD : 2018 , 2019 , 2024 ) Women's doubles Jia Yifan 2013 , 2014 2019 , 2022 Women's singles Akane Yamaguchi 2014 2019 Women's doubles Chen Qingchen 2014 (XD : 2014 , 2015 ) 2019 , 2022 Mixed's doubles Zheng Siwei 2015 (MD : 2014 , 2015 ) 2022 Women's doubles Baek Ha-na 2017 2024 Men's doubles Wang Chang 2017 , 2018 2024 Women's singles Wang Zhiyi 2018 2022 , 2024
^ This tournament, originally to be played from 15 to 19 July, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China .[1] ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 11 to 14 July, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China.[1]
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Badminton competitions
Major events Continent events World Tour Finals Super 1000 Super 750 Super 500 Super 300 Super 100 International Challenge International Series Future Series National Championships Disabled events Defunct Championships