Nozomi Okuhara

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Nozomi Okuhara
Personal information
Birth name Okuhara Nozomi
Country  Japan
Born (1995-03-13) March 13, 1995 (age 29)
Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Height 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in)
Handedness Right
Women's Singles
Career record 160-52
Highest ranking 3 (March 16, 2016)
Current ranking 5 (May 5, 2016)
BWF profile

Nozomi Okuhara (奥原 希望 Okuhara Nozomi?, born 13 March 1995)[1] is a female Japanese badminton player who is a singles specialist. In 2011 the then 16-year-old Nozomi Okuhara became the youngest women's singles champion ever at the All Japan Badminton Championships, which are the Japanese National Badminton Championships. She won a BWF World junior title in the girls singles event at the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships after reaching the semi-finals, winning bronze, one year earlier at the 2011 BWF World Junior Championships. She was a runner-up at the 2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships. In the same year 2012 she won her first Grand Prix title at the 2012 Canada Open Grand Prix. She won her first BWF Super Series title at the 2015 Japan Super Series. In 2016, she won the prestigious All England Open and thereby becoming the first Japanese women's singles player to lift this title in the last 39 years.[2]

Achievements

Individual titles (11)

S. No. Year Tournament Opponent in final Score
1 2011 Austrian International Japan Mayu Sekiya 21–6, 21–16[3]
2 2012 Canada Open Japan Sayaka Takahashi 21–8, 21–16
3 2014 New Zealand Open Japan Kana Ito 21–15, 21–3
4 2014 Vietnam Open Japan Aya Ohori 21–15, 21–11
5 2014 Korea Masters Japan Sayaka Sato 21–17, 21–13[4]
6 2015 Malaysia Masters Japan Sayaka Takahashi 21–13 21–17
7 2015 China International China Chen Yufei 21–19 21–16[5]
8 2015 U.S. Open Japan Sayaka Sato 21–16 21–14
9 2015 Japan Open Japan Akane Yamaguchi 21–18 21–12
10 2015 Super Series Masters Finals China Wang Yihan 22–20, 21–18
11 2016 All England Open China Wang Shixian 21–11, 16–21, 21–19
     Super Series Premier/Finals
     Super Series
     Grand Prix Gold
     Grand Prix
     International Challenge

Individual runners-up (3)

S. No. Year Tournament Opponent in final Score
1 2010 Lao International Thailand Nichaon Jindapon 16–21, 17–21[6]
2 2014 Hong Kong Open Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying 19–21, 11–21
3 2015 Hong Kong Open Spain Carolina Marín 17–21, 21–18, 20–22
     Super Series
     International Challenge

References

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