Bagas Maulana (born 20 July 1998) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with Djarum club.[1]

Bagas Maulana
Personal information
CountryIndonesia
Born (1998-07-20) 20 July 1998 (age 26)
Cilacap, Central Java, Indonesia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
HandednessRight
Men's doubles
Highest ranking8 (with Muhammad Shohibul Fikri, 26 March 2024)
Current ranking23 (with Leo Rolly Carnando, 26 November 2024)
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Indonesia
Thomas Cup
Silver medal – second place 2022 Bangkok Men's team
Silver medal – second place 2024 Chengdu Men's team
Asia Team Championships
Silver medal – second place 2022 Selangor Men's team
Southeast Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2023 Cambodia Men's team
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Cambodia Men's doubles
BWF profile

Career

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In the junior event, Maulana won a boys' doubles Junior Grand Prix title in 2016 partnered with Muhammad Fachrikar.[2]

In 2018, Maulana teamed-up with Muhammad Shohibul Fikri, finished as runner-up at the Indonesia International.[3] He and his partner won their first International title at the 2019 Finnish Open.[4] He then claimed his first World Tour title at the Hyderabad Open.[5]

In 2021, Maulana and Fikri finished as runner-up at the Belgian International defeated by their compatriots Pramudya Kusumawardana and Yeremia Rambitan in the final.[6]

2022

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In February, Maulana and his partner Muhammad Shohibul Fikri participated in Badminton Asia Team Championships with Indonesia and lost the title to Malaysia.[7] In March, he and his partner Muhammad Shohibul Fikri participated in 2022 All England Open for the first time. They defeated number 8 seeds Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi in the second round, the reigning world champion Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi in quarterfinals, World number 1 Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo in the semifinals and World number 2 Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan in the final, thus clinching their first Super 1000 title.[8]

2023

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Maulana and Fikri opened the 2023 season at the Malaysia Open, but were defeated in the second round by Indian pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.[9] In the next tournament, India Open, they suffered a second-round defeat to fellow Indonesian pair of Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto.[10] They competed in the home tournament, Indonesia Masters, but unfortunately lost in the quarter-finals to 2nd seed Japanese pair Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi.[11] In the next tournament, Thailand Masters, they suffered a semi-final defeat to Chinese Taipei pair of Su Ching-heng and Ye Hong-wei.[12]

In March, Maulana competed on the European tour, beginning with the All England Open, but lost in the quarterfinals to 1st seed fellow Indonesian pair Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto.[13] In the next tournament, they lost in the quarterfinals of Swiss Open to 3rd-seeded Malaysian pair Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi in three games.[14] In the next tournament, they competed in the Spain Masters, but had to lose in the second round to Chinese Taipei pair Lee Fang-chih and Lee Fang-jen.[15] In the last tournament on the European tour, they lost in the final of Orléans Masters to Chinese youngster pair Chen Boyang and Liu Yi.[16]

In late April, Maulana competed at the Asian Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but had to lose in the quarter-finals from 4th seed Japanese pair Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi.[17]

In May, Maulana made his debut at the Southeast Asian Games, and won the gold medal in the team event,[18] and also a bronze medal in the men's doubles with Fikri.[19] In late May, Maulana competed in the second Asian tour at the Thailand Open, but had to lose in the final from 3rd seed Chinese pair Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang in straight games.[20]

In June, Maulana and Fikri competed at the Singapore Open, but had to lose in the second round from 3rd seed Malaysian pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik.[21] In the next tour, they competed at the home tournament, Indonesia Open, but lost in the first round from 2nd seed Malaysian pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in two consecutive tour.[22]

In July, Maulana and Fikri competed at the Korea Open, but had to lose in the first round from Korean pair Jin Yong and Na Sung-seung in only 27 minutes.[23] In the next tour, they competed at the Japan Open, but lost in the second round against 4th seed Malaysian pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik for the third time this season.[24]

In late August, Maulana competed at the World Championships, but lost in the quarter-finals round from 3rd seed Chinese pair Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang in three games.[25]

Achievements

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Southeast Asian Games

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Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2023 Morodok Techo Badminton Hall,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Peeratchai Sukphun
  Pakkapon Teeraratsakul
12–21, 19–21   Bronze [19]

BWF World Tour (3 titles, 5 runners-up)

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The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[26] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[27]

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2019 Hyderabad Open Super 100   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Na Sung-seung
  Wang Chan
21–18, 21–18   Winner [5]
2022 All England Open Super 1000   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Mohammad Ahsan
  Hendra Setiawan
21–19, 21–13   Winner [8]
2023 Orléans Masters Super 300   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Chen Boyang
  Liu Yi
19–21, 17–21   Runner-up [16]
2023 Thailand Open Super 500   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Liang Weikeng
  Wang Chang
10–21, 15–21   Runner-up [20]
2023 Denmark Open Super 750   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Aaron Chia
  Soh Wooi Yik
13–21, 17–21   Runner-up [28]
2023 French Open Super 750   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Kim Astrup
  Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
14–21, 21–10, 18–21   Runner-up [29]
2024 Swiss Open Super 300   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Ben Lane
  Sean Vendy
22–24, 26–28   Runner-up [30]
2024 Korea Open Super 500   Leo Rolly Carnando   Kang Min-hyuk
  Seo Seung-jae
18–21, 21–9, 21–8   Winner [31]

BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title, 2 runners-up)

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Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2018 Indonesia International   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Sabar Karyaman Gutama
  Frengky Wijaya Putra
16–21, 15–21   Runner-up [3]
2019 Finnish Open   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Jones Ralfy Jansen
  Peter Käsbauer
21–17, 21–17   Winner [4]
2021 Belgian International   Muhammad Shohibul Fikri   Pramudya Kusumawardana
  Yeremia Rambitan
18–21, 20–22   Runner-up [6]
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

BWF Junior International (1 title)

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Boys' doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result Ref
2016 Jaya Raya Junior International   Muhammad Fachrikar   Andika Ramadiansyah
  Rinov Rivaldy
21–19, 14–21, 21–18   Winner [2]
  BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament
  BWF Junior International Challenge tournament
  BWF Junior International Series tournament
  BWF Junior Future Series tournament

Performance timeline

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Key
W F SF QF #R RR Q# A G S B NH N/A DNQ
(W) won; (F) finalist; (SF) semi-finalist; (QF) quarter-finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze medal; (NH) not held; (N/A) not applicable; (DNQ) did not qualify.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

National team

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  • Junior level
Team events 2016
Asian Junior Championships QF
World Junior Championships 5th
  • Senior level
Team events 2022 2023 2024 Ref
SEA Games NH G NH [18]
Asia Team Championships S NH QF [7]
Thomas Cup S NH S

Individual competitions

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  • Junior level
Events 2016
Asian Junior Championships 1R
World Junior Championships 3R
  • Senior level
Events 2022 2023 2024 Ref
SEA Games NH B NH [19]
Asian Championships 1R QF 1R [17]
World Championships 2R QF NH [25]
Tournament BWF Superseries / Grand Prix BWF World Tour Best Ref
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Malaysia Open A NH 2R 2R 1R Q 2R ('22, '23) [9]
India Open A NH A 2R 1R Q 2R ('23) [10]
Indonesia Masters Q1 Q2 NH A Q1 2R 1R QF QF Q QF ('23, '24) [11]
Thailand Masters NH A 1R 2R NH SF SF SF ('23, '24) [12]
French Open A NH A QF F 1R F ('23) [29]
All England Open A W QF QF W ('22) [8][13]
Orléans Masters N/A A 2R NH A F A F ('23) [16]
Swiss Open A NH 1R 1R QF F F ('24) [14][30]
Spain Masters NH A 2R QF NH 2R A QF ('21) [15]
Thailand Open A 1R NH 2R F 2R F ('23) [20]
2R
Malaysia Masters A NH 1R A 1R ('22)
Singapore Open A NH 1R 2R 2R 2R ('23, '24) [21]
Indonesia Open A 1R 1R A NH 2R 2R 1R QF QF ('24) [22]
Japan Open A NH 2R 2R SF SF ('24) [24][32]
Korea Open A NH SF 1R W W ('24) [23][31]
Indonesia Masters Super 100 N/A 2R 1R NH A 2R ('18)
Vietnam Open A Q2 QF NH A QF ('19)
Hong Kong Open A NH 2R SF SF ('24) [33]
China Open A NH QF 2R QF ('23) [34]
Arctic Open N/A NH 1R 1R 1R ('23, '24) [35]
Denmark Open A QF 2R F 2R F ('23) [28][36]
Hylo Open A 2R 1R A 2R ('21)
Korea Masters A NH QF A QF ('22)
Japan Masters NH 1R SF SF ('24) [37]
China Masters A NH 1R 1R 1R ('23, '24) [38]
Superseries / World Tour Finals DNQ RR DNQ RR ('23)
Hyderabad Open NH 2R W NH W ('19) [5]
New Zealand Open A 1R NH 1R ('19)
Russian Open A 2R NH 2R ('19)
Year-end ranking 1198 216 143 154 57 48 29 12 9 8
Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Best Ref

References

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