The Badminton Asia Junior Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Asia governing body to crown the best junior badminton players (under-19) in Asia .
Championships (U–19)
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Location of the Asia Junior Championships (U–19)
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The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Asia Junior Championships. The most recent games were held in Yogyakarta in 2024. The number in parentheses following the city/country denotes how many times that city/country has hosted the championships.
Host cities of the Asia Championships (Asia)
Year
Edition
Host city
Host country
Events
1997
1
Manila (1)
Philippines (1)
7
1998
2
Kuala Lumpur (1)
Malaysia (1)
1999
3
Yangon (1)
Myanmar (1)
2000
4
Kyoto (1)
Japan (1)
2001
5
Taipei (1)
Taiwan (1)
2002
6
Kuala Lumpur (2)
Malaysia (2)
2003
No competition
2004
7
Hwacheon (1)
South Korea (1)
7
2005
8
Jakarta (1)
Indonesia (1)
2006
9
Kuala Lumpur (3)
Malaysia (3)
6
2007
10
Kuala Lumpur (4)
Malaysia (4)
2008
11
Kuala Lumpur (5)
Malaysia (5)
2009
12
Kuala Lumpur (6)
Malaysia (6)
2010
13
Kuala Lumpur (7)
Malaysia (7)
Year
Edition
Host city
Host country
Events
2011
14
Lucknow (1)
India (1)
6
2012
15
Gimcheon (1)
South Korea (2)
2013
16
Kota Kinabalu (1)
Malaysia (8)
2014
17
Taipei (2)
Taiwan (2)
2015
18
Bangkok (1)
Thailand (1)
2016
19
Bangkok (2)
Thailand (2)
2017
20
South Tangerang (1)
Indonesia (2)
2018
21
South Tangerang (2)
Indonesia (3)
2019
22
Suzhou (1)
China (1)
2020
No competition
2021
2022
2023
23
Yogyakarta (1)
Indonesia (4)
6
2024
24
Yogyakarta (1)
Indonesia (5)
All time medal table
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Medals from 1997 to 2024.
Individual competition
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The team competition were divided into men's and women's team events until 2005.
The mixed team event is held since 2006.
Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)
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Location of the Asia Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)
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The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Asia Junior Championships. The most recent games were held in Chengdu in 2023. The number in parentheses following the city/country denotes how many times that city/country has hosted the championships.
Host cities of the Asia Championships (Asia)
Year
Edition
Host city
Host country
Events
2006
1
Tomioka (1)
Japan (1)
8
2007
2
Narita (1)
Japan (2)
2008
3
Chiba (1)
Japan (3)
2009
4
Chiba (2)
Japan (4)
2010
5
Chiba (3)
Japan (5)
2011
6
Chiba (4)
Japan (6)
2012
7
Dongguan (1)
China (1)
2013
8
Kudus (1)
Indonesia (1)
10
2014
9
Bangkok (1)
Thailand (1)
2015
10
Kudus (2)
Indonesia (2)
Year
Edition
Host city
Host country
Events
2016
11
Kudus (3)
Indonesia (3)
10
2017
12
Yangon (1)
Myanmar (1)
2018
13
Mandalay (1)
Myanmar (2)
2019
14
Surabaya (1)
Indonesia (4)
2020
No competition
2021
2022
15
Nonthaburi (1)
Thailand (2)
10
2023
16
Chengdu (1)
China (2)
2024
17
Chengdu (2)
China (3)
Individual competition U–17
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Individual competition U-15
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Asian junior champions who later became Asian champions
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List of players who have won Asian Junior Championships and later won the Asia Championships to become both the Asian Junior Champion and Asian Champion.
Type
Player
Asian junior champions (year)
Asian champions (year)
Men's singles
Chen Hong
1997
1999
Men's singles
Taufik Hidayat
1997
2000 , 2004 , 2007
Women's doubles
Gao Ling
1997 (XD : 1997 )
2001 (XD : 2002 )
Women's doubles
Huang Sui
1998
2001
Women's doubles
Zhang Jiewen
1999
2002 , 2008
Men's singles
Lin Dan
2000
2010 , 2011 , 2014 , 2015
Women's singles
Jun Jae-youn
2001
2004
Mixed doubles
Liliyana Natsir
2002
2006 , 2015
Mixed doubles
Markis Kido
2002
(MD : 2005 , 2009 )
Women's doubles
Du Jing
2002
2006
Men's singles
Park Sung-hwan
2002
2008
Women's singles
Zhu Lin
2002
2009
Women's singles
Jiang Yanjiao
2004
2007 , 2008
Men's doubles
Lee Yong-dae
2004 , 2005 , 2006 (XD : 2005 , 2006 )
2008 , 2013 , 2015 , 2016 (XD : 2009 )
Women's doubles
Zhao Yunlei
2004
2012 (XD : 2011 , 2012 , 2016 )
Men's singles
Chen Jin
2004
2012
Men's doubles
Cho Gun-woo
2005 , 2006
2010
Women's doubles
Wang Xiaoli
2006
2009 , 2011 , 2013
Women's doubles
Ma Jin
2006
2009 , 2015
Women's singles
Wang Yihan
2006
2011 , 2013 , 2016
Men's singles
Chen Long
2007
2017
Women's singles
Li Xuerui
2008
2010 , 2012
Mixed doubles
Zhang Nan
2008
2011 , 2012 , 2016
Mixed doubles
Lu Kai
2009
2017
Men's singles
Kento Momota
2012
2018 , 2019
Women's doubles
Lee So-hee
2012
2024
Men's doubles
Li Junhui
2013
2017 , 2018
Men's doubles
Liu Yuchen
2013
2017 , 2018
Women's doubles
Huang Dongping
2013
(XD : 2018 , 2019 , 2024 )
Women's doubles
Jia Yifan
2013 , 2014
2019 , 2022
Women's singles
Akane Yamaguchi
2014
2019
Women's doubles
Chen Qingchen
2014 (XD : 2014 , 2015 )
2019 , 2022
Mixed's doubles
Zheng Siwei
2015 (MD : 2014 , 2015 )
2022
Women's doubles
Baek Ha-na
2017
2024
Men's doubles
Wang Chang
2017 , 2018
2024
Women's singles
Wang Zhiyi
2018
2022 , 2024
^ This tournament, originally to be played from 15 to 19 July, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China .[ 1]
^ This tournament, originally to be played from 11 to 14 July, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China.[ 1]