Kenya Mitsuhashi

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Born (1997-07-11) 11 July 1997 (age 28)
Height172 cm (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight72 kg (159 lb)[1]
CountryJapan
Kenya Mitsuhashi
Mitsuhashi at the 2023 Kaohsiung Masters
Personal information
Born (1997-07-11) 11 July 1997 (age 28)
Height172 cm (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight72 kg (159 lb)[1]
Sport
CountryJapan
SportBadminton
Coached byHiroyuki Endo
Men's doubles
Highest ranking18 (with Hiroki Okamura, 27 August 2024)
BWF profile
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Japan
Asia Mixed Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place2025 QingdaoMixed team
Asia Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place2024 SelangorMen's team
Summer Universiade
Silver medal – second place2017 TaipeiMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2017 TaipeiMixed team
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2014 Alor SetarMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2015 LimaBoys' doubles
Asia Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2014 TaipeiBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2014 TaipeiMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2015 BangkokMixed team

Kenya Mitsuhashi (三橋 健也, Mitsuhashi Ken'ya; born 11 July 1997) is a Japanese badminton player.[2][3] He was a silver medalist in the men's doubles at the 2017 Summer Universiade.[4]

2023

Mitsuhashi was selected to join national junior team competed at the 2014 Asian Junior Championships, and helped the team win the mixed team bronze medal.[5] He also settled for another bronze medal in the boys' doubles event partnered with Yuta Watanabe.[6] Together with the Japan juniors, he won the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Alor Setar, Malaysia.[7] He captured a title at the 2014 Korea Junior Open in the boys' doubles event teamed-up with Watanabe.

Mitsuhashi started the 2015 season, by winning the boys' doubles title at the Dutch Junior tournament with Watanabe. He participated at the Asian Junior Championships, clinched the bronze medal in the mixed team events.[8] Mitsuhashi made his first appearance in the senior international event at the Osaka International tournament. He then claimed two title at the Australian Junior International, winning the bos' singles and doubles event, and later won the boys' dobules title in the Danish Junior Cup. In November, he won the boys' doubles bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Lima, Peru.[9]

Mitsuhashi reached his first final in the senior event at the 2016 Austrian Open, losing the final to Marcus Ellis and Chirsi Langridge,[10] and later also became a runner-up in the Vietnam International Challenge.[11] After graduating from high school, he went on to Nihon University. In 2017, he participated in the Universiade (World University Championships) as a pair with Katsuki Tamate. In the semi-finals, he defeated the pair of Lee Yang and Lee Jhe-huei, to advance to the finals. In the finals, he lost to Kim Jae-hwan and Seo Seung-jae, and came in second.[4] In 2018, he started to play in the mixed doubles with Naru Shinoya, with their best results during the year were the semi-finalists in the Osaka International, as well as quarter-finalists in the Malaysia International and Vietnam Open.

After graduating from university, Mitsuhashi joined Nippon Unisys (now BIPROGY). He formed a pair with Takuto Inoue, who is two years older than him. They achieved results such as the runner-up in the All Japan Overall Championship in 2021 and the All Japan Adult Championship in 2022. In the early 2022 season, Mitsuhashi and Inoue reached three finals in the Réunion Open, Mongolia International, and at the Canada Open.

From 2023, Mitsuhashi was paired with Hiroki Okamura, who is one year younger than him. In September, he won the Vietnam Open, marking his first BWF World Tour title. The duo then won the Indonesia International Challenge and Indonesia Masters Super 100 in October. At the Japan Masters in November, they defeated world number 9 Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan in straight games in the first round.[12] In the second round, they defeated world number 6 and world champions Kang Min-hyuk and Seo Seung-jae in straight games to advance to the quarter-finals.[13] They lost the quarter-finals match to He Jiting and Ren Xiangyu.[14]

2026

Mitsuhashi formed a new men's doubles partnership with Daigo Tanioka, with the pair scheduled to make their international debut at the Polish Open in March.[15]

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