BADMINTON PLAYER

Misaki Matsutomo

1992 - Today

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Misaki Matsutomo (松友 美佐紀, Matsutomo Misaki; born 8 February 1992) is a Japanese badminton player who is a doubles specialist. She won the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympic women's doubles alongside Ayaka Takahashi. Despite playing doubles, she was also a finalist in girls' singles at the 2010 BWF World Junior Championships in Mexico. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Misaki Matsutomo is the 50th most popular badminton player (up from 53rd in 2019), the 3,566th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,811th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Japanese Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Misaki Matsutomo ranks 50 out of 117Before her are Zhang Jun, Zhang Jiewen, Tony Gunawan, Ji Xinpeng, Kamilla Rytter Juhl, and Akane Yamaguchi. After her are Gong Zhichao, Mohammad Ahsan, Christinna Pedersen, Chen Jin, Yu Yang, and Lee Hyo-jung.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Misaki Matsutomo ranks 598Before her are Filip Hrgović, Ana Bjelica, Camélia Jordana, Tove Styrke, Mohammed Al-Breik, and Maja Keuc. After her are Samuele Longo, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Darko Brašanac, Ashley Rickards, Jovana Stevanović, and Rubén Pardo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Misaki Matsutomo ranks 3,573 out of 6,245Before her are Nobuyuki Zaizen (1976), Junji Nishizawa (1974), Hiroki Yamada (1988), Ken Iwase (1975), Chiaki Minamiyama (1985), and Koki Yonekura (1988). After her are Tomomi Miyamoto (1978), Tomomi Okazaki (1971), Tetsuya Okayama (1973), Mitsutoshi Watada (1976), Yasuhiro Nagahashi (1975), and Chikashi Masuda (1985).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Japan

Among badminton players born in Japan, Misaki Matsutomo ranks 3Before her are Kento Momota (1994), and Akane Yamaguchi (1997). After her are Nozomi Okuhara (1995), Ayaka Takahashi (1990), Yuki Fukushima (1993), Miyuki Maeda (1985), Reika Kakiiwa (1989), Mizuki Fujii (1988), Hiroyuki Endo (1986), Arisa Higashino (1996), and Mayu Matsumoto (1995).