Fung Permadi

Fung Permadi (simplified Chinese: 陈锋; traditional Chinese: 陳鋒; pinyin: Chén Fēng; born December 30, 1967 in Purwokerto, Indonesia) is a former male Chinese Indonesian badminton player. He was a singles specialist who played first for Indonesia and later for Chinese Taipei.

Fung Permadi
Personal information
Country Indonesia (1990-1995)
 Republic of China (Taiwan) (1995-2000)
Born (1967-12-30) December 30, 1967
Purwokerto, Indonesia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Men's singles
Highest ranking2
BWF profile

Career

Though Permadi had demonstrated impressive ability by 1990, he was often passed over in selection for international play at a time when Indonesia had elite world class singles players such as Ardy Wiranata, Alan Budikusuma, Joko Suprianto, Hariyanto Arbi, and Hermawan Susanto. Moving to Taiwan in the middle of the decade, Permadi played perhaps his best badminton in the late 1990s, after his thirtieth birthday. He won a number of significant international titles (as shown by the chart below), and at thirty-one was runner-up to China's Sun Jun at the 1999 IBF World Championships.

Achievements

World Championships

Men's singles

Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1999 Brøndby Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark Sun Jun 6–15, 13–15 Silver

Asian Championships

Men's singles

Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1992 Cheras Indoor Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Foo Kok Keong 15–11, 12–15, 12–15 Bronze
1999 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Chen Hong 8–15, 15–9, 7–15 Bronze

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

Men's singles

Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1990 German Open Jens Peter Nierhoff Walkover Winner
1990 Canada Open Bambang Suprianto 15–4, 15–2 Winner
1990 U.S. Open Bambang Suprianto 15–6, 18–17 Winner
1991 Singapore Open Bambang Suprianto 9–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1993 Swiss Open Peter Knowles 15–11, 15–9 Winner
1993 Indonesia Open Alan Budi Kusuma 10–15, 17–14, 4–15 Runner-up
1993 U.S. Open Marleve Mainaky 8–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1995 Korea Open Hariyanto Arbi 10–15, 6–15 Runner-up
1996 China Open Luo Yigang 15–12, 15–9 Winner
1996 Hong Kong Open Salim 15–12, 15–10 Winner
1996 World Grand Prix Finals Sun Jun 15–12, 15–8 Winner
1998 U.S. Open Bruce Flockhart 15–8, 15–5 Winner
1999 Korea Open Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen 17–14, 15–6 Winner
1999 Chinese Taipei Open Rashid Sidek 16–17, 15–6, 15–7 Winner
1999 Swiss Open Marleve Mainaky 15–13, 15–0 Winner
1999 China Open Dong Jiong 2–15, 7–15 Runner-up
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