All Indonesian Men's Singles Finals Throughout The History Of All England
Jonathan Christie became the newest Indonesian men's singles champion of All England (doc. PBSI).

JAKARTA The meeting of fellow Indonesian representatives aka All Indonesian Finals in the men's singles number has occurred nine times in the history of All England.

The latest meeting took place between Jonatan Christie and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting at All England 2024. Jojo won the match, Jonatan's nickname.

The clash with Indonesian representatives in the men's singles initially occurred in 1959 between Joe Hok Tan and Ferdinand Alexander Sonneville.

Joe then made history as the first Indonesian badminton player to experience the podium in the oldest event after beating his friend in a fierce rubber game.

Rudy Hartono felt the most All Indonesian Finals. History records that he met his compatriot five times at the final party of the 125-year-old tournament.

Dari lima kali kesempatan melawan sesama wakil Indonesia, Rudy empat kali keluar sebagai juara. Selain itu, dia juga juara pada empat kesempatan lain melawan lawan dari negara lain.

In total, eight titles made Rudy the most successful men's singles in the history of All England. The record has not been broken so far, both by Indonesian badminton players and other countries.

Under Rudy, the men's singles badminton player with the second most titles in All England history was Swie King Liem. He recorded three titles.

The next order is Hariyanto Arbi, who won twice in a row, namely in 1993 and 1994. One last title that Indonesia has from the men's singles belongs to Ardy Bernardus Wiranata.

In the history of All England, men's singles are the second most successful sector. They are behind the men's doubles which has won 24 titles.

Indonesian men's singles have also fasted the All England title for 30 years before Jonathan Christie boarded the first podium this year's edition.

This means that the last time the Indonesian men's singles triumphed in All England came when Hariyanto Arbi won in 1994.


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