Miyuki Maeda

Miyuki Maeda (Japanese前 田 美 顺, Maeda Miyuki, born 14 October 1985 in Kirishima ) is a badminton player from Japan.

Career

Maeda attended high school Kumamoto Chuo - girls high school. At that time they won the 2003 championship in their first double: national badminton at the high-school championships (高校 选 抜, Koko sembatsu ) and internationally at the German International Junior Championships, and Dutch Junior.

After school, she joined the company Renesas Semiconductor Kyushu / Yamaguchi, a subsidiary of Renesas Electronics, and plays ever since for its work team.

Your first national title won in 2005 Maeda Mixed with Keita Masuda. By 2008 they were able to defend that title. 2009 Miyuki Maeda was again in Mixed successfully, but this time with a new partner Noriyasu Hirata. With the new partner managed Maeda also equal to the podium of the Asia Cup, where they were third in the mixed doubles. In 2010 she was able to defend their national title Mixed and additionally won the women's doubles with her ​​regular partner Satoko Suetsuna.

At their first World Cup appearance in 2006, they still failed in women's doubles with Satoko Suetsuna in round 2 at Nadieżda Kostiuczyk and Kamila Augustyn. A year later they were in the second round, and in 2009 later managed both already into the quarterfinals, where they were subject to Jing and Yu Yang you from China. In the quarterfinals Better was also the final at the China Open Super Series 2007 and the Malaysia Super Series 2008., It made ​​both at the India Open 2008 and the Indonesia Super Series 2008, where they won silver, and the 2007 U.S. Open, where even the tournament victory handed. At the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing was the Japanese pairing, like abbreviated nickname to Suemae, to fourth place. In the match for bronze they lost against the Chinese Zhang Yawen and Wei Yili with 17:21 and 10:21.

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