Japanese badminton player and former world number one, known for her exceptional defensive skills and court coverage in women's singles competition.
Born in Osaka, Japan on June 15, 1997, Akane Yamaguchi began playing badminton at age six and quickly demonstrated exceptional talent. She progressed through Japan's junior development system, winning multiple youth championships before transitioning to senior international competition in her mid-teens. Her early career was marked by rapid improvement and breakthrough performances against established players. Yamaguchi's ascent to the sport's pinnacle accelerated in the late 2010s and early 2020s. She consistently ranked among the world's top players, reaching the World No. 1 position and establishing herself as Japan's premier women's singles player. Her breakthrough came with consecutive BWF World Championship titles in 2022 and 2023, ending an eight-year period of Chinese dominance in the discipline. She culminated her career achievements by winning Olympic gold at Paris 2024, adding to her collection that includes the prestigious BWF World Tour Finals title. Her back-to-back World Championship victories represented a significant shift in global badminton, breaking the stranglehold that Chinese players had maintained on the women's singles title since 2014. The Paris 2024 Olympic triumph completed her collection of major titles, establishing her among the sport's elite champions. Her success helped elevate Japanese badminton's international profile and inspired a new generation of players in her home country. Yamaguchi's playing style revolutionized women's badminton through her extraordinary court speed, innovative shot construction, and remarkable competitive consistency. Her ability to retrieve seemingly impossible shots and create winning opportunities from defensive positions made her one of the most entertaining players to watch. Her technical excellence combined with mental toughness defined women's badminton in the early 2020s. With her complete collection of major titles and her role in ending Chinese dominance, Yamaguchi established herself as one of the greatest women's badminton players in the sport's history.
Exceptional speed, court coverage, and defensive skills
How They Played
Aggressive baseline play with exceptional defensive retrievals
Lasting Impact
First Japanese woman to win BWF World Championships and Olympic gold
Career Honours
- World Champion 2022, 2023
- Olympic Gold 2024
- BWF World No.1