Joko Riyadi

Joko Riyadi
Personal information
CountryIndonesia
Born (1985-06-30) 30 June 1985
Sukoharjo, Central Java, Indonesia
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
HandednessRight
EventMen's doubles
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Indonesia
Sudirman Cup
2007 Glasgow Mixed team
Thomas Cup
2008 Jakarta Men's team
Asian Championships
2005 Hyderabad Men's doubles
Southeast Asian Games
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima Men's team
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima Men's doubles
World Junior Championships
2002 Pretoria Mixed team
Asian Junior Championships
2002 Kuala Lumpur Boys' team
2002 Kuala Lumpur Boys' doubles
BWF profile

Joko Riyadi (born 30 June 1985) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with Jaya Raya Jakarta club.

Career

Riyadi played men's doubles with Hendra Aprida Gunawan. They were bronze medalists at the 2005 Asian Badminton Championships, runners-up at the 2006 Dutch Open, and bronze medalists at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games. At the 2007 BWF World Championships they were seeded #14 and were defeated in the third round by Guo Zhendong and Xie Zhongbo, of China, 22–20, 16–21, 21–16. With new partner Luluk Hadiyanto he won the 2009 Vietnam Open.

Post-playing career

After resigning from the national team and being an independent player for a while, Riyadi retired from international tournament and is now a member of the coaching staff of his former club Jaya Raya and coaching some independent players like Pia Zebadiah Bernadet, Rizki Amelia Pradipta, and Markis Kido.

Personal life

When he was young, he joined the Jaya Raya Jakarta club. His parents' names are Joko Suseno (father) and Ari Wahyuni (mother). His hobby is football. Normally people call him Joko.

Achievements

Asian Championships

Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2005 Gachibowli Indoor Stadium,
Hyderabad, India
Hendra Aprida Gunawan Jung Jae-sung
Lee Jae-jin
15–8, 8–15, 6–15 Bronze

Southeast Asian Games

Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2007 Wongchawalitkul University,
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Hendra Aprida Gunawan Hendri Saputra
Hendra Wijaya
19–21, 19–21 Bronze

Asian Junior Championships

Boys' doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2002 Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hendra Setiawan Han Sang-hoon
Kim Dae-sung
|15–7, 10–15, 12–15 Bronze

BWF Grand Prix

The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017. The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2004 Chinese Taipei Open Hendra Aprida Gunawan Chan Chong Ming
Koo Kien Keat
15–6, 13–15, 6–15 Runner-up
2006 Philippines Open Hendra Aprida Gunawan Albertus Susanto Njoto
Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama
21–18, 12–21, 19–21 Runner-up
2006 Bitburger Open Hendra Aprida Gunawan Michał Łogosz
Robert Mateusiak
13–21, 13–21 Runner-up
2006 Dutch Open Hendra Aprida Gunawan Eng Hian
Rian Sukmawan
15–21, 10–21 Runner-up
2009 Vietnam Open Luluk Hadiyanto Hoon Thien How
Ong Soon Hock
21–19, 22–20 Winner
  BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
  BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series/Satellite

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2002 Singapore Satellite Hendra Setiawan Donny Prasetyo
Denny Setiawan
5–15, 7–15 Runner-up
2004 Malaysia Satellite Hendra Aprida Gunawan Chew Choon Eng
Choong Tan Fook
11–15, 4–15 Runner-up
2006 Jakarta Satellite Hendra Aprida Gunawan Tri Kusharjanto
Bambang Suprianto
21–12, 21–19 Winner
2006 Thailand Asian Satellite Hendra Aprida Gunawan Patapol Ngernsrisuk
Sudket Prapakamol
21–14, 16–21, 15–21 Runner-up
2010 India International Yoga Ukikasah Akshay Dewalkar
Arun Vishnu
24–22, 21–16 Winner
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series & Asian Satellite tournament

Participation at Indonesian Team