Lê Đức Phát | |
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Born | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | 1 February 1998
Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
Handedness | Right |
Lê Đức Phát (born 1 February 1998) is a Vietnamese badminton player. He qualified to represent Vietnam at the 2024 Summer Olympics and was chosen his country's flag bearer.
Phát was born on 1 February 1998 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] His father was a boxer, the Vietnamese national champion from 1988 to 1989. [2] [3] He played several sports growing up, including boxing and football, but ultimately decided to pursue badminton, which was his favorite. [2] He began competing in the sport full-time at age 16 and won his first international tournament in 2017, the Pakistan International. [3] He reached the top 150 of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings in 2018. [4]
However, after achieving the top 150 ranking, Phát suffered injuries and was further limited by the COVID-19 pandemic, causing him to spend significant time away from the sport and resulting in him falling to a ranking of 464 by August 2022. [4] However, he rebounded towards the end of the year, performing well at several tournaments including winning the Vietnamese national championship over Nguyễn Tiến Minh, thus making him the top-ranked Vietnamese badminton player in men's singles. [2]
Phát opened the 2023 season by being runner-up of the Vietnam International Challenge against Takuma Obayashi, and then winning at the Tajikistan International competition as well being runner-up at a tournament in Kazakhstan. [4] He was ranked 86th in the world by February 2024 and that month won the Uganda International, coming back from a 1–9 deficit to defeat Raghu Mariswamy. [5] He reached the semi-finals of the April 2024 Kazakhstan International Challenge and by the end of that month was ranked 74th in the world by the BWF. [3] [6] Phát qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics by being the 34th-ranked player among those eligible for the men's singles event. [6] He was named one of two flag bearers for Vietnam at the Olympics, along with the archer Đỗ Thị Ánh Nguyệt. [7]
Lê Đức Phát | |
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Personal information | |
Country | ![]() |
Born | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | 1 February 1998
Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
Handedness | Right |
Lê Đức Phát (born 1 February 1998) is a Vietnamese badminton player. He qualified to represent Vietnam at the 2024 Summer Olympics and was chosen his country's flag bearer.
Phát was born on 1 February 1998 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] His father was a boxer, the Vietnamese national champion from 1988 to 1989. [2] [3] He played several sports growing up, including boxing and football, but ultimately decided to pursue badminton, which was his favorite. [2] He began competing in the sport full-time at age 16 and won his first international tournament in 2017, the Pakistan International. [3] He reached the top 150 of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings in 2018. [4]
However, after achieving the top 150 ranking, Phát suffered injuries and was further limited by the COVID-19 pandemic, causing him to spend significant time away from the sport and resulting in him falling to a ranking of 464 by August 2022. [4] However, he rebounded towards the end of the year, performing well at several tournaments including winning the Vietnamese national championship over Nguyễn Tiến Minh, thus making him the top-ranked Vietnamese badminton player in men's singles. [2]
Phát opened the 2023 season by being runner-up of the Vietnam International Challenge against Takuma Obayashi, and then winning at the Tajikistan International competition as well being runner-up at a tournament in Kazakhstan. [4] He was ranked 86th in the world by February 2024 and that month won the Uganda International, coming back from a 1–9 deficit to defeat Raghu Mariswamy. [5] He reached the semi-finals of the April 2024 Kazakhstan International Challenge and by the end of that month was ranked 74th in the world by the BWF. [3] [6] Phát qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics by being the 34th-ranked player among those eligible for the men's singles event. [6] He was named one of two flag bearers for Vietnam at the Olympics, along with the archer Đỗ Thị Ánh Nguyệt. [7]