Results

Spain Masters 03/29 11:45 3 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Toma Junior Popov L 0-2
Spain Masters 03/28 09:00 4 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Hyeok Jin Jeon W 2-0
Spain Masters 03/27 10:00 5 Jonathan Matias v Kantaphon Wangcharoen W 0-2
Swiss Open 03/20 19:30 5 Hyeok Jin Jeon v Kantaphon Wangcharoen L 2-0
Orleans Masters 03/13 18:00 5 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Mads Christophersen L 1-2
German Open 02/29 19:00 4 Chun-Yi Lin v Kantaphon Wangcharoen L 2-1
German Open 02/28 12:55 5 Magnus Johannesen v Kantaphon Wangcharoen W 1-2
Thailand Masters 02/01 09:05 4 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Ka Long Angus NG L 0-2
Thailand Masters 01/31 06:40 5 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Ygor Coelho W 2-1
Indonesia Masters 01/24 07:45 5 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Anthony Sinisuka Ginting L 0-2
India Open 01/16 07:45 5 Shi Feng Li v Kantaphon Wangcharoen L 2-1
Malaysia Open 01/10 06:20 5 Chun-Yi Lin v Kantaphon Wangcharoen L 2-0

Wikipedia - Kantaphon Wangcharoen

Kantaphon Wangcharoen (Thai: กันตภณ หวังเจริญ; born 18 September 1998) is a Thai badminton player. At the young age, Wangcharoen became the runner-up in the senior tournament 2014 Singapore International in the men's singles event after losing the match because of foot injury. Wangcharoen clinched the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in the boys' singles event, also part of the junior team that won the mixed team bronze in 2014 and 2016, and Asian mixed team bronze in 2016.

Wangcharoen was a member of the Thailand national team that won the bronze medals at the 2017, 2019 SEA Games and 2019 Sudirman Cup. He also the finalist at the BWF Grand Prix Gold event 2017 Thailand Masters, and won the 2017 National Championships title.

At the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, Wangcharoen was criticized by the Thai media after he mocked and made fun of Indonesian fans in front of them by using offensive Thai language. He had recorded and published the offensive video clip on his personal Instagram account himself.

He ended the 2018 BWF season by qualified to compete at the World Tour Finals and catapulted him to a career-best world ranking of no. 15 at that year. He won the bronze medal at the 2019 BWF World Championships, becoming the first ever Thai player to win a World Championships medal in the men's singles event.