Misaki Matsutomo

Misaki Matsutomo

Misaki Matsutomo at the 2013 French Super Series.
Personal information
Country  Japan
Born (1992-02-08) February 8, 1992
Tokushima, Japan
Handedness Right
Women's double
Highest ranking 1
Current ranking 1 (since April 2, 2015)
BWF profile

Misaki Matsutomo (松友 美佐紀 Matsutomo Misaki, born 8 February 1992) is a female Japanese badminton player who is a doubles specialist.[1] Despite playing in doubles department in senior, she was also a finalist in women's single at 2010 BWF World Junior Championships in Mexico.

Achievements

Women's Doubles with Ayaka Takahashi

Year Tournament Venue Result
2016
Singapore Super Series Singapore Runner-Up
India Open Super Series India Winner
All England Open Super Series England Winner
Malaysia Master Grand Prix Gold Malaysia Winner
2015
China Open Super Series Premier China Runner-Up
Singapore Open Super Series Singapore Runner-Up
India Open Super Series India Winner
2014
World Super Series Finals Dubai Winner
Hong Kong Open Super Series Hong Kong Runner-Up
Denmark Open Super Series Premier Denmark Runner-Up
Australian Open Super Series Australia Runner-Up
Japan Open Super Series Japan Winner
German Open Grand Prix Gold Germany Winner
Malaysia Open Super Series Premier Malaysia Runner-Up
2013
Singapore Open Super Series Singapore Runner-Up
Malaysia Open Super Series Malaysia Runner-Up
2012
Denmark Open Super Series Premier Denmark Runner-Up
Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold Indonesia Winner
Canada Open Grand Prix Canada Winner
U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold USA Winner
2011
Russian Open Grand Prix Russia Runner-Up
2010
Osaka International Challenge Japan Runner-Up
2009
India Open Grand Prix India Winner
Belgian International Challenge Belgium Winner
Osaka International Challenge Japan Winner

Mixed Doubles with Kenichi Hayakawa

Year Tournament Venue Result
2012
U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold USA Runner-Up

Mixed Doubles with Naomasa Senkyo

Year Tournament Venue Result
2008
Waikato International New Zealand Runner-Up

Women's Singles

Year Tournament Result Opponent Score
2010
World Junior Championships Runner-Up Thailand Ratchanok Intanon 13-21, 21-16, 10-21
2009
Belgian International Challenge Runner-Up Netherlands Yao Jie 14-21, 21-14, 16-21
2008
New Zealand International Runner-Up Japan Sayaka Sato 18-21, 20-22

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