Tawfik's file
Name: Taufik Hedayat Nationality: Indonesian Gender: Male Date of Birth:1981-08-10 Height (m/in): 1.75/5'8'' Weight (kg/lb): 69. Although Taufik was defeated by Peter Gade, the world's top player, with the scores of15-1,7- 15,10 in the final, the game was extremely difficult and attracted the attention of the world. Taufik is regarded as a talented player in badminton men's singles today. He has comprehensive skills and is full of creativity and imagination on the court. His small ball technique in front of the net and backhand "God shot" are even more superb. On June 30, 2009, Taufik officially announced his withdrawal from the Indonesian national team. However, Taufik said that he would not give up Indonesian citizenship and would participate in international competitions at his own expense as an Indonesian player in the future. Taufik's play belongs to ball control attack. Control the rhythm of the court through the great advantage and speed of the net-front technology and the change of the ball diameter, actively create opportunities, and use strong backcourt attack or online culling to score points. This style of play was invincible at Taufik's peak. Technical features 1. There are no obvious shortcomings in technology, and all hitting techniques have reached the top level in the world. Taufik's serve and catch, high ball, split hanging, rubbing in front of the net, pushing and picking the ball, forehand and overhead attack assault, backhand zone technology, forehand and backhand zone defense and flat draw blocking technology are all excellent, and you can easily handle the opponent's return ball by various means. Second, the pace is flexible, the speed is fast, the maneuverability is strong, and the frontcourt position is in the front, which is convenient for attack. Third, the means of attack are very rich, and they are good at multi-point attack (forehand, overhead and backhand can all attack). Strong explosive power in hands, extremely fast offensive speed in backcourt, and strong continuous offensive ability. Fourth, the ball in front of the net has strong handling ability and many changes, especially the ability to rub the ball and tennis. In today's badminton net, the ball is second to none. Taufik saves the ball in front of the net. 5. Control the landing point and rhythm. At the same time, with the advantages of speed, technology and good psychological quality, Taufik has a strong ability to control the game, which puts great pressure on his opponents. Sixth, the transition ball is handled reasonably and creatively, and it can often take the initiative by relying on high-quality transition balls in a passive state. Seven, the defense is steady, and both forehand and backhand areas can be attacked and defended. Representative play and technique: 1, rubbing ball+backcourt attack, a typical scoring method in Taufik's peak period. Seize the commanding height of the ball in front of the net through flexible steps, and use superb technology and high-quality touch to force the other side to pick the backcourt and directly retreat to the backcourt to take off. The hit rate is extremely high. 2, edge ball+online culling is also based on high-quality edge ball initiative. If the other party answers, it will be smashed online. Taufik's clean and neat online culling action is good-looking. Dānlín learned this style of play. 3, pull off+head area assault. When pulling the opponent's flat high ball, take off obliquely, press the racket down, and make an assault by the explosive force of the wrist. Another typical scoring method in Taufik's peak period. 4. Defensive pick diagonal backcourt. Pick the ball to the bottom line of the other half when receiving the opponent's backcourt attack, causing the opponent to be passive. I use this technique to score directly. 5. Change the rhythm of flat draw+assault, suddenly accelerate or decelerate in high-speed flat draw, change the ball path to make the opponent passive, and then assault the opponent's low-quality return. 6. Kill the ball to split the scoring techniques commonly used in career. Take off in the backcourt, kill the ball and lead the racket. When hitting the ball, change the racket face angle to split and hang. Taufik has a strong offensive ability in the backcourt. Backcourt take-off often puts a lot of pressure on opponents, and opponents often take defensive positions. At this time, a sudden split can often score directly. 7, backhand area assault Taufik unique school. Rely on the powerful explosive force of backhand and the coordination of body, make a sudden sideways or take off, turn around and kill the ball with backhand. The combination of point killing and heavy killing, the combination of straight line and diagonal line, is sudden, sharp and even fatal, which brings the artistic appreciation of badminton to the extreme. Brilliant achievements: Olympic Games: gold medal in men's singles at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games; 2000 Sydney Olympic Games men's singles quarter-finals; Asian Games: 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games quarterfinals, men's singles gold medal in Doha Asian Games in 2006; 2002 Busan Asian Games men's singles gold medal; Thomas Cup: Member of the 22nd Thomas Cup Champion Team in Guangzhou, China in 2002; Member of Thomas Cup Champion Team in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2000; World Badminton Championship: 20 10 runner-up in Paris World Championships; Third place in the 2009 World Championships in Hyderabad, India; Men's singles champion at the 2005 Anaheim World Championships in the United States; [1] Taufik defeated Dānlín 2-0 in the 2005 World Championships and won the third place in Seville, Spain in 2006; International Badminton Grand Prix Record 20 1 1 Malaysian Open runner-up 20 10 World Badminton Super Series Hong Kong Open men's singles runner-up 20 10 Indonesian Open runner-up; Canadian Open men's singles champion; Men's singles runner-up in the World Championships; 2009: Men's singles champion in India Open; Indonesia Open men's singles runner-up; American Grand Prix men's singles champion and Japanese Open men's singles runner-up; 2008: Macau Open Men's Singles Champion; French Open men's singles runner-up; 2007: Men's singles champion in Asian Championship; Japan Open men's singles runner-up; China Taipei Open Men's Singles Runner-up; Macau Open Men's Singles Runner-up; 2006: Indonesia Open men's singles champion; Japan Open men's singles runner-up; 2005: Singapore Open Men's Singles Champion; 2004: Indonesia Open men's singles champion; Men's singles champion in Asian Championships; 2003: Indonesia Open Men's Singles Champion; 2002: Indonesia Open men's singles champion; China Taipei Open men's singles champion; Runner-up in men's singles in Asian Championships; 200 1: Singapore Open men's singles champion; 2000: Indonesia Open Men's Singles Champion; Malaysia Open men's singles champion; Men's singles runner-up in the All England Open; 1999: men's singles champion of Indonesia Open; Asian Youth Championship men's singles champion; Singapore Open men's singles runner-up; Men's singles runner-up in the All England Open; 1998: men's singles champion of Brunei Open; Introduction to Taufik's World Championship Tour There is no doubt about Taufik's talent, but he participated in the World Championships six times, only won the World Championship in Anaheim in 2005, and the other five experiences ended in fiasco, which is regrettable. The World Championship in India is Taufik's seventh trip. Taufik, who gradually walked out of the shadow of Beijing Olympic Games defeat, rallied. Can he put on The Return of the King? 1999: Copenhagen, Denmark, 1999. Taufik participated in his first World Championships at the age of 18. His previous runner-up performance in the All England Championship made him a potential champion before the competition. But in the eighth final, Taufik met China's Sun Jun, who was at the peak, and finally stopped at the peak of 16. However, this performance still convinced everyone that it was only a matter of time before Taufik won the men's singles championship in the World Championships. 2006 54 38+0:2006 54 38+0 World Championships in Seville, Spain was Taufik's most regrettable trip to the World Championships. Taufik met his brother Ye Wancheng in the semi-final. In the first game, Taufik won by 15 1 1, and then Ye Wan Cheng pulled back a game by 15/5. In the deciding game, Taufik led 7-0/kloc-0. But at this time, Taufik suddenly announced that he had given up the game because of a leg injury and regretted being out. However, it is generally believed that this sudden withdrawal is related to the contradiction between Taufik and the Indonesian Badminton Association. Now, it seems that perhaps the moment when young Taufik crowned himself the men's singles champion in the World Championships was delayed by four years. 2003: Taufik of Birmingham, England participated in the 2003 World Championships. Since then, Taufik has become increasingly skilled in technology and accumulated experience, and won the championship of Busan Asian Games in 2002. Before the 2003 World Championships, Taufik was one of the favourites to win the championship. In the final of 1/8, he met China rookie Bao Chunlai who had just beaten in the Sudirman Cup. Supposedly, Taufik should be able to win this game, but as a result, this battle has become one of the most classic defeats in Taufik's career. 9 15, 4 15, only 37 minutes, Taufik was easily won by Bao Chunlai. The rhythm was completely controlled by Bao Xiao, which was the key reason for Taufik's defeat. 2005: At the 2005 World Championships in Anaheim, USA, Taufik, who won the Olympic Games in Athens the year before, was at the peak. In the semi-final against Li Zongwei, who had lost before, Taufik didn't slack off and won easily. The final was the pinnacle between him and his old rival Dānlín. However, this highly anticipated final has shown a one-sided trend. Taufik completely suppressed Dānlín, reaching the climax of 13-0 in the first game, and finally won with 15-3. The second game 15 is easier than 7 to go to the next city. With no effort, Taufik realized his dream of winning the world championship. 2006: Before the 2006 World Championships in Madrid, Spain, Taufik's goal was to defend his title and intend to beat his old rival Dānlín again. In the eighth final, he faced China's Chen Hong. In the game, Taufik was in a bad state. After winning the first game of 2 1 pair 14, under Chen Hong's tactic of "rubbing the net first and then pressing the backcourt", he lost two games in a row, 18 against 2 1, 19 against 2 1. 2007: At the 2007 World Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Taufik, who was in decline, was not expected to win the championship, but few people thought that he would be eliminated in the second round. Indian sridhar beat Taufik 2-/kloc-0-0 in the second round. Taufik left Kuala Lumpur with the worst record of his personal world championship. 2009: The performance of Taufik in Hyderabad, India has improved compared with the downturn in recent years. But for the first badminton superstar in history to win gold medals in both the Olympic Games and the world championships, all people require of him is to be a champion. In the semi-final against Jin Chen, although he did his best, with the growth of age, it is obvious that his physical reserve is not enough to support him in the round after round of fierce fighting in this kind of competition. Coupled with years of injury, physical fitness, skills and tactics were not as good as before, and finally Jin Chen was "slaughtered", which became "natural". 20 10: an unforgettable world championship in the romantic city. The 29-year-old Taufik beat his arch-enemy Li Zongwei before the game, which made the latter's trip to the World Championships continue to be sluggish. Later, in the face of Sung Hwan Park who eliminated Dānlín in full swing, Taufik advanced to the final with a score of 2-0. When people expect Taufik, who has never failed in the final of the competition, to achieve more glory, maybe he is really tired. Jin Chen's fast-paced pull-and-hang assault and full-court flying stamina made Taufik the runner-up for the first time. But it doesn't matter anymore. For fans who like Taufik, his frankness and superb skills will make people remember this baby face forever, and his passion and contribution to badminton will go down in history forever. ◆ Family members: father, mother, one sister, one younger sister, wife Amy (daughter of former Indonesian Minister of Communications), daughter Natalina, nicknamed-Alta (born on August 3rd, 2007), and son Nayotama Pravila Hedayat (born on June 6th, 20 1 1). ◆ Taufik welcomed a new family member at11June 2016: 59, and his son Nayotama Prawira Hidayat.