VITIDSARN Kunlavut

11 May 2001
22
Male
1.77/5'10''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BDM Badminton Men's Singles  
Men's Team  

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 4
HKG
Hong Kong, China
3
THA
Thailand
2
Finished
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 2
THA
VITIDSARN KVITIDSARN Kunlavut
2
VIE
NGUYEN HDNGUYEN Hai Dang
1
Finished
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 2
THA
VITIDSARN KVITIDSARN Kunlavut
1
MAS
LEE ZJLEE Zii Jia
2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
World Championships
1Men's Singles2023Copenhagen, DEN
2Men's Singles2022Tokyo, JPN
Last 64Men's Singles2021Huelva, ESP
BWF World Tour
1Men's Singles2023Bangkok, THA
1Men's Singles2023New Delhi, IND
1Men's Singles2022Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER
2Men's Singles2023Council Bluffs, IA, USA
2Men's Singles2021Basel, SUI
2Men's Singles2020Barcelona, ESP
3Men's Singles2023Singapore, SIN
3Men's Singles2023Kuala Lumpur, MAS
3Men's Singles2022Kuala Lumpur, MAS
3Men's Singles2021Orleans, FRA
3Men's Singles2020Bangkok, THA
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2023Tokyo, JPN
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2022Saarbrucken, GER
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2022Paris, FRA
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2022Suncheon, KOR
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2021Bali, INA
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2021Saarbrucken, GER
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Lucknow, IND
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Macau, CHN
Last 16Men's Singles2023Kuala Lumpur, MAS
Last 16Men's Singles2023Birmingham, GBR
Last 16Men's Singles2022Birmingham, GBR
Last 16Men's Singles2020Bangkok, THA
Last 16Men's Singles2020Bangkok, THA
Last 16Mixed Doubles2020Barcelona, ESP
Last 16Men's Singles2019Gwangju, KOR
Last 16Men's Singles2019Orleans, FRA
Last 16Men's Singles2017Bangkok, THA
Last 16Men's Singles2022Osaka, JPN
Last 32Men's Singles2023Calgary, AB, CAN
Last 32Men's Singles2023Jakarta, INA
Last 32Men's Singles2023Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER
Last 32Men's Singles2022Odense, DEN
Last 32Men's Singles2022Kuala Lumpur, MAS
Last 32Men's Singles2022Jakarta, INA
Last 32Men's Singles2022Jakarta, INA
Last 32Men's Singles2021Bali, INA
Last 32Men's Singles2021Paris, FRA
Last 32Men's Singles2021Odense, DEN
Last 32Men's Singles2021Birmingham, GBR
Last 32Men's Singles2020Birmingham, GBR
Last 32Men's Singles2019Incheon, KOR
Last 32Men's Singles2019Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
Last 32Men's Singles2019Taipei, TPE
Last 32Men's Singles2019Akita, JPN
Last 32Men's Singles2019Bangkok, THA
Last 32Mixed Doubles2019Macau, CHN
Last 32Men's Singles2017Bangkok, THA
Last 32Men's Singles2016Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
Last 64Men's Singles2017Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
Last 64Men's Singles2015Bangkok, THA
HSBC BWF World Tour Finals
2Men's Singles2021Bali, INA
Asian Championships
Last 16Men's Singles2023Dubai, UAE
South East Asian Games
1Men's Singles2021Bac Giang, VIE
1Men's Team2021Bac Giang, VIE
TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup
QuarterfinalMen's Team2020Aarhus, DEN
Group StageMen's Team2022Bangkok, THA
TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup
QuarterfinalMixed Team2023Suzhou, CHN
QuarterfinalMixed Team2021Vantaa, FIN
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View (banthongyordbadmintonschool.com, 07 Apr 2022; BWF TV YouTube channel, 29 Nov 2017)
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Supporting English football team Liverpool. (stadiumth.com, 17 Oct 2022)
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Athlete
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English, Thai
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Banthongyord Badminton School [Bangkok, THA]
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Udom Luangphetcharaporn [national], THA
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Right (bwfbadminton.com, 01 Aug 2023)
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His father Natthawat Vitidsarn played badminton at national level in Thailand. His younger sister Sarunrak Vitidsarn has also competed in the sport, and won gold in women's singles at the 2022 Badminton Asia U17 and U15 Junior Championships. (sportstar.thehindu.com, 18 Jan 2023; badmintonasia.org, 28 Jul 2015)
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A shoulder injury forced him to pull out of the 2023 Singapore Open. (bwfbadminton.com, 17 Aug 2023)
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He began playing badminton at age seven, and joined Banthongyord Badminton School in Bangkok, Thailand, at age 12. (BWF TV YouTube channel, 29 Nov 2017; badmintonasia.org, 28 Jul 2015)
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He suffered from allergies as a child so his father, who was also a badminton coach, introduced him to the sport. "I started because my father also plays badminton. That is why I wanted to be a badminton player too. If the weather was cold, like in an air-conditioned environment, and I stepped out into warm weather, my nose could not handle it. I used to go to hospital once or twice a week. As I started playing more, the number of hospital trips reduced. I soon started enjoying the sport and here I am." (olympics.com, 14 Mar 2022; BWF TV YouTube channel, 07 Dec 2019; badmintonasia.org, 28 Jul 2015)
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To win gold at the Olympic Games, and to triumph at the world championships and All England Open. (BWF TV YouTube channel, 07 Dec 2019)
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He trains for up to six hours a day. (straitstimes.com, 10 Jun 2023)
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Badminton players Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand, and Kento Momota of Japan. (olympics.com, 14 Mar 2022; bwfworldtourfinals.bwfbadminton.com, 04 Dec 2021)
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He was named the 2020/21 Most Promising Player of the Year by the Badminton World Federation [BWF]. (bwfworldtourfinals.bwfbadminton.com, 04 Dec 2021)

Additional Information

General
CAREER CHOICE
After completing the third grade of high school, he decided to leave his studies in order to focus on badminton. "At first I was a bit lonely, but it was only for a while and I got used to it. I saw leaving school as a necessity. Otherwise, there would be no time for me to rest. My performance fell on both of them, studying and badminton. I think I made the right decision. After practising [full-time] every day, my body became stronger and my skills got better. I defeated more opponents." (mainstand.co.th, 31 Dec 2019)

EARLY DAYS
He was inspired to join Banthongyord Badminton School in Bangkok, Thailand, after watching Ratchanok Intanon from the school claim victory in women's singles at the 2013 World Championships in Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. "I decided to train at Banthongyord because I saw her standing on the podium when I was only 12. It's not just about teaching badminton [at Banthongyord]. There are also physical therapists, sports scientists, fitness people who can help develop our potential. I thought from the beginning that if I came here, I would definitely be able to upgrade myself." (olympics.com, 14 Mar 2022; mainstand.co.th, 31 Dec 2019; BWF TV YouTube channel, 29 Nov 2017)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event