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17 Facts About Mohammad Ahsan

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Mohammad Ahsan was born on 7 September 1987 and is an Indonesian retired badminton player affiliated with Djarum club who specializes in the men's doubles.

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Mohammad Ahsan is a three-time World Champion, three-time season ending finals champion, and Asian Games gold medalist.

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Mohammad Ahsan broke the world's men's doubles stage when he teamed-up with Hendra Setiawan.

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Mohammad Ahsan was born in Palembang, South Sumatera to Tumin Atmadi dan Siti Rohanah.

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Mohammad Ahsan started playing badminton at aged 5, trained at the Pusri club.

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Mohammad Ahsan was selected to join Indonesia national training center in the middle of 2008.

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Mohammad Ahsan was then reached his first Super Series finals with Bona Septano in the Japan Open where they faced Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen, but lost the match in three games.

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Mohammad Ahsan made his debut with the Indonesia national team at the Sudirman Cup, and won a bronze medal at that tournament.

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Mohammad Ahsan made his debut with Indonesia team in the Thomas Cup in 2010.

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Mohammad Ahsan then participated in the 2010 Asian Games, winning two bronze medals in the men's doubles with Alvent Yulianto and in the men's team event.

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Mohammad Ahsan then formed a new partnership with his senior, Hendra Setiawan.

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Mohammad Ahsan began the 2016 season by winning the Thailand Masters with Setiawan.

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Mohammad Ahsan played at the Asia Team Championships, and helped Indonesia progress to the final round.

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Mohammad Ahsan competed at the Thomas Cup, and the team finished runner-up to Denmark.

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Mohammad Ahsan made his second appearance at the Olympic Games by competed in the 2016 Rio with partner Setiawan as the second seeds, but the duo were eliminated in the group stage.

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Mohammad Ahsan participated in his sixth Sudirman Cup, and took the bronze medal after Indonesia being defeated by Japan in the semi-finals.

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In July 2021, Mohammad Ahsan made his third appearance at the Summer Olympics, at Tokyo 2020.