Chen Long career statistics

This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Chinese badminton player, Chen Long. To date, Chen has won thirty-one singles titles, including two BWF World Tour titles, two BWF Super Series Finals titles, ten BWF Super Series Premier titles and eight BWF Super Series titles. He is the reigning Olympic champion and two-time world champion. Chen is currently ranked world No. 4 by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Career finals
DisciplineTypeWonLostTotalWR
SinglesSummer Olympic Games1011.00
World Championships2021.00
Asian Games0110.00
Asia Championships1450.20
BWF World Tour2350.40
BWF Super Series2012320.63
BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix5380.63
Total3123540.57
TeamThomas Cup3031.00
Sudirman Cup3140.75
Asian Games2130.67
East Asian Games2021.00
Total102120.83
Total4125660.62

Significant medal matches

Summer Olympic Games medal matches

Singles: 2 (1 gold, 1 bronze)

Outcome Year Championship[1] Opponent Score
Bronze 2012 London Lee Hyun-il 21–12, 15–21, 21–15
Gold 2016 Rio Lee Chong Wei 21–18, 21-18

World Championships medal matches

Singles: 4 (2 gold, 2 bronze)

Outcome Year Championship Opponent Score
Gold 2014 Copenhagen Lee Chong Wei 21–19, 21–19
Gold 2015 Jakarta Lee Chong Wei 21–14, 21–17
Bronze 2017 Glasgow Viktor Axelsen 9–21, 10–21
Bronze 2018 Nanjing Shi Yuqi 11–21, 17–21

Asian Games medal matches

Singles: 1 (1 silver)

Outcome Year Championship Opponent Score
Silver 2014 Incheon Lin Dan 21–12, 16–21, 16–21

Asia Championships medal matches

Singles: 8 (1 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze)

Outcome Year Venue Opponents Score
Silver 2009 Suwon Bao Chunlai 21–16, 10–21, 16–21
Bronze 2011 Chengdu Bao Chunlai 12–21, 13–21
Bronze 2012 Qingdao Du Pengyu 21–17, 16–21, 12–21
Silver 2013 Taipei Du Pengyu 17–21, 19–21
Bronze 2015 Wuhan Tian Houwei Walkover
Silver 2016 Wuhan Lee Chong Wei 17–21, 21–15, 13–21
Gold 2017 Wuhan Lin Dan 21–23, 21–11, 21–10
Silver 2018 Wuhan Kento Momota 17–21, 13–21

BWF career finals

Singles: 45 (27 titles, 18 runners–up)

Legend Years held
BWF Super Series Finals (2–1) 2008–2017
BWF Super Series Premier (10–5) 2011–2017
BWF Super Series (8–6) 2007–2017
BWF Grand Prix Gold (5–2) 2007–2017
BWF Grand Prix (0–1) 2007–2017
BWF World Tour Super 750 (2–2) 2018–present
BWF World Tour Super 500 (0–1) 2018–present

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Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Opponent Score
Runner-up 0–2 Jun 2009 Malaysia Masters, Malaysia BWF Grand Prix Gold Lee Chong Wei 16–21, 9–21
Winner 2–0 Jul 2009 Philippines Open, Philippines BWF Grand Prix Gold Hu Yun 21–13, 21-6
Runner-up 0–2 Mar 2010 German Open, Germany BWF Grand Prix Bao Chunlai 13–21, 10–21
Runner-up 2–1 Mar 2010 Swiss Open, Switzerland BWF Super Series Chen Jin 21–12, 15–21, 17–21
Winner 2–1 Sep 2010 Bitburger Open, Germany BWF Grand Prix Gold Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 21–3, 12–21, 21-9
Runner-up 1–2 Sep 2010 China Masters, China BWF Super Series Lin Dan 15–21, 21–13, 14–21
Winner 2–1 Dec 2010 China Open, China BWF Super Series Bao Chunlai 9–21, 21–14, 21–16
Winner 2–0 Jun 2011 Thailand Open, Thailand BWF Grand Prix Gold Lee Hyun-il 21–8, 21-19
Winner 2–0 Sep 2011 China Masters, China BWF Super Series Chen Jin 21–16, 22–20
Winner 2–1 Sep 2011 Japan Open, Japan BWF Super Series Lee Chong Wei 21–8, 10–21, 21–19
Winner 2–0 Oct 2011 Denmark Open, Denmark BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 21–15, 21–18
Runner-up 0–2 Nov 2011 China Open, China BWF Super Series Premier Lin Dan 17–21, 24–26
Runner-up 0–2 Dec 2011 BWF Super Series Finals, China BWF Super Series Finals Lin Dan 12–21, 16–21
Winner 2–0 Sep 2012 China Masters, China (2) BWF Super Series Hu Yun 21–11, 21–13
Winner 2–0 Nov 2012 Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong BWF Super Series Lee Chong Wei 21–19, 21–17
Winner 2–0 Nov 2012 China Open, China (2) BWF Super Series Premier Wang Zhengming 21–19, 21–18
Winner 2–0 Dec 2012 BWF Super Series Finals, China BWF Super Series Finals Du Pengyu 21–12, 21–13
Winner 2–0 Mar 2013 German Open, Germany BWF Grand Prix Gold Tommy Sugiarto 21–17, 21-11
Winner 2–0 Mar 2013 All England Open, United Kingdom BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 21–17, 21–18
Winner 2–0 Oct 2013 Denmark Open, Denmark (2) BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 24–22, 21–19
Winner 2–1 Nov 2013 China Open, China (3) BWF Super Series Premier Wang Zhengming 19–21, 21–8, 21–14
Winner 2–0 Jan 2014 Korea Open, South Korea BWF Super Series Lee Chong Wei 21–14, 21–15
Runner-up 0–2 Mar 2014 All England Open, United Kingdom BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 13–21, 18–21
Runner-up 0–2 Apr 2014 India Open, India BWF Super Series Lee Chong Wei 13–21, 17–21
Winner 2–0 Oct 2014 Denmark Open, Denmark (3) BWF Super Series Premier Shon Wan-ho 21–19, 24–22
Runner-up 0–2 Nov 2014 Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong BWF Super Series Shon Wan-ho 19–21, 16–21
Winner 2–0 Dec 2014 BWF Super Series Finals, UAE (2) BWF Super Series Finals Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 21–16, 21–10
Winner 2–1 Mar 2015 All England Open, United Kingdom (2) BWF Super Series Premier Jan Ø. Jørgensen 15–21, 21–17, 21–15
Winner 2–1 Apr 2015 Malaysia Open, Malaysia BWF Super Series Premier Lin Dan 20–22, 21–13, 21–11
Winner 2–1 May 2015 Australian Open, Australia BWF Super Series Viktor Axelsen 21–12, 14–21, 21–18
Winner 2–1 Jul 2015 Chinese Taipei Open, Chinese Taipei BWF Grand Prix Gold Chou Tien-chen 15–21, 21–9, 21-6
Winner 2–0 Sep 2015 Korea Open, South Korea (2) BWF Super Series Ajay Jayaram 21–14, 21-13
Winner 2–0 Oct 2015 Denmark Open, Denmark (4) BWF Super Series Premier Tommy Sugiarto 21–12, 21–12
Runner-up 0–2 Nov 2015 China Open, China BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 15–21, 11–21
Runner-up 0–2 Apr 2016 Malaysia Open, Malaysia BWF Super Series Premier Lee Chong Wei 13–21, 8–21
Runner-up 0–2 Apr 2016 China Masters, China BWF Grand Prix Gold Lin Dan 17–21, 21–23
Runner-up 0–2 Nov 2016 China Open, China BWF Super Series Premier Jan Ø. Jørgensen 20–22, 13–21
Runner-up 0–2 Jun 2017 Australian Open, Australia BWF Super Series Srikanth Kidambi 20–22, 16–21
Winner 2–1 Nov 2017 China Open, China (4) BWF Super Series Premier Viktor Axelsen 21–16, 14–21, 21-13
Runner-up 0–2 Nov 2017 Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong BWF Super Series Lee Chong Wei 14–21, 19-21
Winner 2–0 Oct 2018 French Open, France BWF World Tour Super 750 Shi Yuqi 21–17, 21–19
Runner-up 0–2 Jan 2019 Malaysia Masters, Malaysia BWF World Tour Super 500 Son Wan-ho 17–21, 19–21
Runner-up 1–2 Apr 2019 Malaysia Open, Malaysia BWF World Tour Super 750 Lin Dan 21–9, 17–21, 11–21
Runner-up 0–2 Oct 2019 Denmark Open, Denmark BWF World Tour Super 750 Kento Momota 14–21, 12–21
Winner 2–0 Oct 2019 French Open, France BWF World Tour Super 750 Jonatan Christie 21–19, 21–12

Performance timeline

Key
W F SF QF #R RR Q# A SF-B S G NH N/A

To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Legend Tier
BWF World Tour Super 1000
BWF World Tour Super 750
BWF World Tour Super 500
BWF World Tour Super 300
BWF World Tour Super 100
BWF Super Series Premier
BWF Super Series
BWF Grand Prix Gold
BWF Grand Prix
BWF International Challenge
BWF International Series

Singles

To avoid confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only once a tournament or the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through 2020 Malaysia Masters.

Tournament20072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020SRW–LWin %
National representation – Individual
Summer Olympic Games N/A A N/A SF-B
4–1
N/A G
5-0
N/A 1 / 29–190%
Asian Games N/A A N/A S
4–1
N/A QF
2–1
N/A 0 / 26–275%
National representation – Team
Thomas Cup N/A A N/A G
1–0
N/A G
5–0
N/A SF-B
4–1
N/A QF
3–1
N/A G
5–1
N/A 3 / 518–386%
Sudirman Cup A N/A A N/A A N/A G
5–0
N/A G
2–0
N/A S
3–0
N/A G
1–1
N/A 3 / 411–192%
Asian Games N/A G
1–0
N/A S
2–1
N/A G
3–0
N/A 2 / 36–186%
East Asian Games N/A G
2–0
N/A G
4–0
N/A NH N/A 2 / 26–0100%
Continental championships
World Championships A N/A Absent 1R
0–1
N/A QF
3–1
G
6–0
G
5–0
N/A SF-B
4–1
SF-B
4–1
QF
3–1
2 / 725–583%
Asian Championships 2R
0–1
A S
5–1
A SF-B
4–1
SF-B
4–1
S
5–1
A SF-B
3–1
S
4–1
G
5–0
S
4–1
QF
2–1
1 / 1036–977%
Year-end championships
BWF World Tour Finals[1] NH Absent SF
3–1
F
3–2
W
5–0
A W
5–0
SF
3–1
Absent SF
1–2
2 / 620–677%
BWF tournaments[4]
All England Open Absent 2R
1–1
SF
3–1
QF
2–1
W
5–0
F
4–1
W
5–0
2R
1–1
2R
1–1
QF
2–1
1R
0–1
QF
2–1
2 / 1126–974%
Indonesia Open Absent SF
3–1
2R
1–1
1R
0–1
SF
3–1
QF
2–1
1R
0–0
QF
2–1
1R
0–1
2R
1–1
0 / 812–860%
China Open A Q2
1–1
2R
1–1
W
5–0
F
4–1
W
5–0
W
5–0
2R
1–1
F
4–1
F
4–1
W
5–0
QF
2–1
SF
3–1
4 / 1240–883%
Malaysia Open Absent 1R
0–1
SF
3–1
SF
3–1
A QF
2–1
W
5–0
F
4–1
QF
2–1
1R
0–1
F
4–1
Q 1 / 921–872%
Japan Open Absent 2R
1–1
QF
2–1
W
5–0
A 1R
0–1
QF
2–1
2R
1–1
Absent QF
2–1
1R
0–1
1 / 813–765%
Denmark Open Absent QF
2–1
A W
5–0
SF
3–1
W
5–0
W
5–0
W
5–0
A 1R
0–1
1R
0–1
F
4–1
4 / 929–585%
French Open Absent QF
2–1
A SF
3–1
Absent 2R
1–1
W
5–0
W
5–0
2 / 516–384%
Fuzhou China Open Q1
0–1
1R
0–1
QF
2–1
F
4–1
W
5–0
W
5–0
1R
0–1
Absent F
5–1
A SF
3–1
2R
1–1
2 / 1025–876%
Malaysia Masters Not Held F
5–1
Absent 1R
0–1
F
4–1
QF
2–1
0 / 411–473%
Indonesia Masters Not Held Absent NH QF
2–1
QF
2–1
w/d 0 / 24-266%
India Open NH A SF
4–1
Absent F
4–1
Absent 0 / 28–280%
Singapore Open Absent 2R
1–1
Absent 2R
1–1
QF
2–1
Absent QF
2–1
0 / 46–460%
Thailand Open Absent NH W
6–0
Absent NH Absent 1R
0–1
1 / 26–186%
Korea Open Absent SF
3–1
2R
1–1
1R
0–1
1R
0–1
W
5–0
W
5–0
Absent 1R
0–1
2 / 714–574%
Hong Kong Open Absent 1R
0–1
SF
3–1
SF
3–1
W
5–0
1R
0–1
F
4–1
QF
2–1
A F
4–1
2R
1–1
QF
2–1
1 / 1024–973%
Thailand Masters Not Held Absent w/d 0–00%
German Open Absent SF
6–1
F
5–1
Absent W
6–0
Absent SF
4–1
Absent Q 1 / 421–387%
Swiss Open Absent F
4–1
A SF
4–1
Absent SF
3–1
A 0 / 311–378%
Philippines Open A NH W
5–0
Not Held 1 / 15–0100%
Australian Open Absent W
5–0
QF
2–1
F
4–1
Absent 1 / 311–285%
Chinese Taipei Open Absent W
6–0
Absent 1 / 16–0100%
Macau Open A 2R
1–1
2R
1–1
Absent 0 / 22–250%
Bitburger Open Absent W
6–0
Absent 1 / 16–0100%
Career Statistics
20072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020Total
Tournaments Played231313151313141591216192159
Titles0024456481232041
Finals Reached0047657995545066
Overall Win–Loss0–22–336–1138–949–1246–838–751–1054–730–835-935-1440-204-2456–121
Win Percentage0%40%77%81%80%85%84%84%89%79%79%71%67%67%79.03%
Year End Ranking[5]212124322115443

Notes

Longest winning streak

18 match winning streak (2011)

# Tournament Category Start date Rd Opponent Rank Score
World Championships 8 August 2011 1R Kevin Cordón No. 36 19–21, 21–8, 25–27
1 China Masters Super Series 14 September 2011 1R Marc Zwiebler No. 15 21–7, 21–13
2 15 September 2011 2R Hsueh Hsuan-yi No. 51 21–16, 21–12
3 16 September 2011 QF Lee Hyun Il No. 13 21–10, 22–20
4 17 September 2011 SF Peter Gade No. 3 21–18, 21–14
5 18 September 2011 F Chen Jin No. 6 21–16, 22–20
6 Japan Open Super Series 21 September 2011 1R Kazushi Yamada No. 28 21–14, 22–20
7 22 September 2011 2R Takuma Ueda No. 37 21–15, 15–21, 21–19
8 23 September 2011 QF Jan Ø. Jørgensen No. 14 21–14, 21–13
9 24 September 2011 SF Lin Dan No. 2 Walkover
10 25 September 2011 F Lee Chong Wei No. 1 21–8, 10–21, 21–19
11 Denmark Open Super Series Premier 19 October 2011 1R Son Wan-ho No. 24 19–21, 21–18, 21–8
12 20 October 2011 2R Simon Santoso No. 15 18–21, 21–16, 21–8
13 21 October 2011 QF Jan Ø. Jørgensen No. 13 Walkover
14 22 October 2011 SF Sho Sasaki No. 9 21–16, 21–7
15 23 October 2011 F Lee Chong Wei No. 1 21–15, 21–18
16 French Open Super Series 26 October 2011 1R Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk No. 33 21–14, 21–13
17 27 October 2011 2R Liew Daren No. 60 21–17, 21–17
18 28 October 2011 QF Wang Zhengming No. 18 Walkover
29 October 2011 SF Lee Chong Wei No. 1 21–23, 21–17, 15–21

Record against other players

Head-to-head vs. top 20 ranked players

Chen's win-loss record against players who have been ranked world No. 20 or higher is as follows:[6][7]

Players who have been Olympic, world champion or ranked world No. 1 are in boldface.

NationalityPlayerHead-to-head
 CHNBao Chunlai3–3
 CHNChen Jin3–4
 CHNChen Yuekun3–0
 CHNDu Pengyu5–4
 CHNHuang Yuxiang3–0
 CHNLin Dan9–9
 CHNLu Guangzu0–2
 CHNQiao Bin3–0
 CHNShi Yuqi5–2
 CHNTian Houwei5–2
 CHNWang Zhengming9–0
 CHNXue Song1–1
 TPEChou Tien-chen8–0
 TPEHsu Jen-hao6–1
 TPEWang Tzu-wei4–2
 DENAnders Antonsen5–2
 DENViktor Axelsen13–4
 DENPeter Gade4–2
* Statistics are correct as of 28 October 2019.

No. 1 wins

# Player Event Round Score Result
1. Lee Chong Wei 2009 India Open, India First round 7–21, 21–16, 21–18 Semifinals
2. Lee Chong Wei 2011 Japan Open, Japan Final 21–8, 10–21, 21–19 Winner
3. Lee Chong Wei 2011 Denmark Open, Denmark Final 21–15, 21–18 Winner
4. Lee Chong Wei 2011 BWF Super Series Finals, China Semifinals 21–16, 16–21, 21–18 Final
5. Lee Chong Wei 2012 Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong Final 21–19, 21–17 Winner
6. Lee Chong Wei 2013 All England Open, United Kingdom Final 21–17, 21–18 Winner
7. Lee Chong Wei 2013 Denmark Open, Denmark Final 24–22, 21–19 Winner
8. Lee Chong Wei 2014 Korea Open, South Korea Final 21–14, 21–15 Winner
9. Lee Chong Wei 2014 BWF World Championships, Denmark Final 21–19, 21–19 Winner
10. Lee Chong Wei 2014 Asian Games, South Korea Semifinals 21–17, 19–21, 21–11 Final
11. Lee Chong Wei 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Brazil Final 21–18, 21–18 Winner
12. Viktor Axelsen 2017 China Open, China Final 21–16, 14–21, 21–13 Winner
13. Viktor Axelsen 2018 BWF World Championships, China Quarterfinals 21–19, 21–11 Semifinals
14. Kento Momota 2018 French Open, France Semifinals 21–18, 21–8 Winner

Negative records against other players

Active players are in boldface.

Player Record W% Last Match
Lee Chong Wei 13–15 46% Lost (Walkover) at 2017 BWF Super Series Finals
Chen Jin 3–4 43% Won (21–13, 21–17) at 2011 China Open
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 4–6 40% Won (21–19, 21–18) at 2019 French Open
Ashton Chen Yong Zhao 0–1 0% Lost (11r–4) at 2013 Korea Open
Gong Weijie 0–1 0% Lost (19–21, 19–21) at 2009 German Open
Andrew Smith 0–1 0% Lost (15–21, 21–12, 19–21) at 2008 Macau Open
Lu Guangzu 0–2 0% Lost (10–21, 21–10, 13–21) at 2019 Fuzhou China Open

Summer Olympic Games singles matches

2012 London Summer Olympics
Phase Opponent Score
Group E Boonsak Ponsana 21–12, 21–17
Second round Wong Wing Ki 21–17, 21–17
Quarter-final Peter Gade 21–16, 21–13
Semi-final Lee Chong Wei 13–21, 14–21
Bronze medal match Lee Hyun-il 21–12, 15–21, 21–15
2016 Rio Summer Olympics
Phase Opponent Score
Group P Niluka Karunaratne 21–7, 21–10
Group P Adrian Dziółko 21–12, 21–9
Quarter-final Son Wan-ho 21–11, 18–21, 21–11
Semi-final Viktor Axelsen 21-14, 21-15
Final Lee Chong Wei 21–18, 21-18

Significant medal matches – Junior

World Junior Championships medal matches

Boys' Singles: 1 (1 bronze)

Outcome Year Venue Opponents Score
Gold 2007 Waitakere City Kenichi Tago 21–16, 21–14
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