Sean Vendy

Sean Vendy (born 18 May 1996) is a badminton player from England. He started playing badminton at aged 5 in Orkney, then moved to England at 7. He became part of the England national badminton team in May 2015.[1][2]

Sean Vendy
Personal information
CountryEngland
Born (1996-05-18) 18 May 1996
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland
ResidenceMilton Keynes, England
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
HandednessRight
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking18 (MD 2 February 2021)
223 (XD 21 December 2017)
Current ranking20 (MD 3 May 2022)
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  England
European Championships
2022 Madrid Men's doubles
European Men's Team Championships
2018 Kazan Men's team
European Junior Championships
2015 Lubin Boys' doubles
2015 Lubin Mixed team
BWF profile

Career

Vendy competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics partnered with Ben Lane in the men's doubles, but the duo was eliminated in the group stage.[3]

Achievements

European Championships

Men's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2022 Polideportivo Municipal Gallur, Madrid, Spain Ben Lane Mark Lamsfuß
Marvin Seidel
21–23, 17–21 Bronze

European Junior Championships

Boys' doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2015 Regional Sport Centrum Hall,
Lubin, Poland
Ben Lane Alexander Bond
Joel Eipe
15–21, 24–22, 16–21 Silver

BWF World Tour (1 title)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[4] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[5]

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Level Opponent Score Result
2021 Orléans Masters Super 100 Ben Lane Krishna Prasad Garaga
Vishnu Vardhan Goud Panjala
19–21, 21–14, 21–19 Winner

BWF International Challenge/Series (3 titles, 4 runners-up)

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2014 Slovak Open Ben Lane Pavel Drančák
Jaromír Janáček
11–10, 11–5, 11–10 Winner
2016 Iceland International Ben Lane Christopher Coles
Adam Hall
19–21, 19–21 Runner-up
2017 Czech Open Ben Lane Miłosz Bochat
Adam Cwalina
18–21, 21–23 Runner-up
2019 Polish Open Ben Lane Lee Jhe-huei
Yang Po-hsuan
19–21, 16–21 Runner-up
2019 Denmark International Ben Lane Shohei Hoshino
Yujiro Nishikawa
21–4, 20–22, 18–21 Runner-up
2019 Kharkiv International Ben Lane Marcus Ellis
Chris Langridge
21–19, 21–18 Winner
2019 Belgian International Ben Lane Bjarne Geiss
Jan Colin Völker
21–11, 21–14 Winner
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

References

  1. "Players: Sean Vendy". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  2. "Sean Vendy". Badminton England. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  3. "Vendy Sean". Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  4. Alleyne, Gayle (19 March 2017). "BWF Launches New Events Structure". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  5. Sukumar, Dev (10 January 2018). "Action-Packed Season Ahead!". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.


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