Kenji Matsudaira

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Kenji Matsudaira Table tennis player
Nation: JapanJapan Japan
Date of birth: April 6, 1989
Place of birth: Nanao
Size: 172 cm
Weight: 69 kg
Playing hand: Right handed
How to play: Shakehand
Trainer: Yasuo Yoshida
Current world rankings : 157
Best world ranking : 34 (May 2012)

Kenji Matsudaira ( Japanese 松 平 賢 二 , Matsudaira Kenji ; born April 6, 1989 in Nanao , Ishikawa Prefecture ) is a Japanese table tennis player . Together with the younger Kenta , the brothers are part of the national team.

In 2006 he won the Asian junior championship in men's doubles and in 2008 the Japanese table tennis championship for students.

In 2009 Kenji Matsudaira joined the TTC Grenzau , whose men's team was playing in the 2nd Bundesliga at the time. In 2011 he moved to TTC Frickenhausen in the 1st Bundesliga. In 2012 he joined the team of the Japanese pharmaceutical company Kyōwa Hyakkō Kirin. In the same year he returned to the TTC Frickenhausen.

Together with Misako Wakamiya , he won the Japanese table tennis championship 2011 in mixed in January 2012 .

Kenji Matsudaira's sister Shiho has been playing in the women's Bundesliga at Ttc berlin eastside since 2017 .

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
JPN  Asian Cup  2009  Hangzhou  CHN   6th place       
JPN  Asian Championship ATTU (Juniors)  2007  Hoengseong  COR         1
JPN  Asian Championship ATTU (Juniors)  2006  Kitakyushu  JPN     gold     
JPN  Pro tour  2013  Incheon City  COR   last 64  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2013  Kuwait City  KUW   last 32  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2013  catfish  AUT   last 32  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Olomouc  CZE   last 32  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Kobe  JPN   last 64  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Santiago de Chile  CHI   Quarter finals  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Almeria  ESP   last 16  gold     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Kuwait City  KUW   last 16  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2012  Doha  QAT   last 64  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Stockholm  SWE   last 32  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Schwechat  AUT   last 32  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Kobe  JPN   last 16  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Incheon  COR   last 32  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Shenzen  CHN   last 32  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Władysławowo  POLE   last 32       
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Dortmund  GER   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Dubai  UAE     last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2011  Doha  QAT   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2010  Warsaw  POLE   last 64  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2010  Kobe  JPN   last 16  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2010  New Delhi  IND   last 16  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2010  Berlin  GER   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2010  Kuwait City  KUW     Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2010  Doha  QAT     Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2009  Sheffield  CLOSELY   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2009  Tianjin  CHN   last 32  last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2009  Wakayama  JPN     last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2009  Doha  QAT   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2008  Shanghai  CHN   last 16  Semifinals     
JPN  Pro tour  2008  Singapore  SIN   last 64       
JPN  Pro tour  2008  Santiago  CHI   last 32       
JPN  Pro tour  2008  Belo Horizonte  BRA   Quarter finals  Quarter finals     
JPN  Pro tour  2007  Bremen  GER     last 16     
JPN  Pro tour  2007  Toulouse  FRA   last 32       
JPN  Pro tour  2007  Chiba  JPN   last 64       
JPN  World Championship  2012  Dortmund  GER         3
JPN  World Championship  2011  Rotterdam  NED   last 128  Quarter finals  last 32   
JPN  World Championship  2009  Yokohama  JPN   last 64  last 16  last 64   
JPN  Youth World Championship  2007  Palo Alto  United States   Quarter finals  silver  Semifinals   
JPN  Youth World Championship  2006  Cairo  EGY     Semifinals     
JPN  World Junior Circuit  2006  Geelong  OUT   Quarter finals       

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. results.ittf.link . (accessed July 1, 2018).
  2. 松 平 賢 二 . (No longer available online.) In: Butterfly. Tamasu , archived from the original on May 8, 2013 ; Retrieved May 26, 2013 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.butterfly.co.jp
  3. ↑ Change of club to Grenzau ( Memento from July 1, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on May 24, 2013)
  4. ↑ Change of club from Grenzau to Frickenhausen ( Memento from July 1, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on May 24, 2013)
  5. 卓 球 部 の 歴 史 . In: 協和 発 酵 キ リ ン 男子 卓 球 部 . Kyōwa Hyakkō Kirin, 2013, accessed May 26, 2013 (Japanese).
  6. ↑ Change of club from abroad to Frickenhausen ( Memento from July 1, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on May 26, 2013)
  7. A blast right from the start. (No longer available online.) TTC matec Frickenhausen, September 7, 2012, archived from the original on February 10, 2016 ; accessed on February 9, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ttcfrickenhausen.de
  8. tischtennis magazine , 2017/6 page 7
  9. Kenji Matsudaira Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed May 25, 2013)