Open do Japão 08/31 01:00 - Kenta Nishimoto v Lakshya Sen W 2-1
Campeonato do Mundo 08/25 05:10 4 Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Kenta Nishimoto L 2-0
Campeonato do Mundo 08/24 02:40 5 Felix Burestedt v Kenta Nishimoto W 1-2
Campeonato do Mundo 08/22 05:00 6 Kenta Nishimoto v Anders Antonsen W 2-0
Masters da Malásia 07/06 06:40 5 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Kenta Nishimoto L 2-1
Open da Malásia 06/30 02:10 - Jonatan Christie v Kenta Nishimoto L 2-0
Open da Malásia 06/28 07:00 5 Tommy Sugiarto v Kenta Nishimoto W 1-2
Open da Indonésia 06/14 06:20 5 Guang Zu Lu v Kenta Nishimoto L 2-0
Open da Tailândia 05/18 04:35 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Shi Feng Li L 0-2
Thomas Cup 05/13 11:40 - Jonatan Christie v Kenta Nishimoto W 0-2
Thomas Cup 05/12 08:20 - Jhuo-Fu Liao v Kenta Nishimoto W 0-2
Thomas Cup 05/11 13:20 - Kenta Nishimoto v Jun Hao Leong W 2-1
Thomas Cup 05/09 02:00 - Kenta Nishimoto v Enrico Asuncion W 2-0
Campeonato da Ásia 04/28 07:10 4 Kenta Nishimoto v Anthony Sinisuka Ginting L 1-2
Campeonato da Ásia 04/27 10:20 5 Adulrach Namkul v Kenta Nishimoto W 1-2
All England Open 03/16 20:25 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Zii Jia Lee L 0-2
German Open 03/11 14:05 3 Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Kenta Nishimoto L 2-1
German Open 03/10 14:45 4 Brian Yang v Kenta Nishimoto W 0-2
German Open 03/09 15:00 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Kento Momota W 2-0
Campeonato do Mundo 12/14 08:20 6 Kenta Nishimoto v Lakshya Sen L 1-2
Campeonato do Mundo 12/12 11:00 6 Kenta Nishimoto v June Wei Cheam W 2-0
Open da Indonésia 11/26 06:35 3 Kenta Nishimoto v Rasmus Gemke L 0-2
Open da Indonésia 11/25 05:30 - Tien Chen Chou v Kenta Nishimoto W 1-2
Open da Indonésia 11/23 06:40 - Thomas Rouxel v Kenta Nishimoto W 0-2
Indonésia - Masters 11/17 01:20 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Anders Antonsen L 0-2
Open de França 10/29 12:40 3 Kenta Nishimoto v Tien Chen Chou L 1-2
Open de França 10/28 17:00 - Kenta Nishimoto v Sourabh Verma W 2-0
Open de França 10/27 08:00 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Kunlavut Vitidsarn W 2-1
Open da Dinamarca 10/20 08:00 5 Kenta Nishimoto v Ka Long Angus Ng L 0-2
Thomas Cup 10/16 13:00 - Hong Yang Weng v Kenta Nishimoto - Cancelled

Wikipedia - Kenta Nishimoto

Kenta Nishimoto (西本 拳太, Nishimoto Kenta, born 30 August 1994) is a Japanese badminton player. He won a silver medal in the men's singles at the 2017 Summer Universiade and a bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games. Nishimoto was part of Japan winning team at the 2012 Asian Junior Championships and at the 2017 Asia Mixed Team Championships.

History

2013: First career final

In 2013, Nishimoto reached the final of the Russia Open Grand Prix tournament, and became the runner-up after being defeated by Vladimir Ivanov of Russia.

2017: Summer Universiade silver

In August, Nishimoto participated in the 2017 Summer Universiade, held in Taipei. He lost to Wang Tzu-wei in the final, 16–21, 15–21, clinching a silver medal.

2018: Asian Games bronze; 2 World Tour finals

In January, Nishimoto reached his first BWF World Tour final, the 2018 Malaysia Masters. In the final, he lost to then-reigning world champion Viktor Axelsen in the final, 13–21, 23–21, 18–21 in three games.

Later in August, Nishimoto participated in the 2018 Asian Games, held in Jakarta. He lost to home favourite and eventual champion Jonatan Christie in the semi-final, losing 15–21, 21–15, 19–21 in three games, winning a bronze medal.

At the end of the year, Nishimoto made it to another final, the 2018 Hong Kong Open. He lost to Korea's Son Wan-ho in the final, losing 21–14, 17–21, 13–21 in an hour and 29 minutes.

2019–2020

Kicking off the 2019 season, in March, Nishimoto made it to his first final of the year, the 2019 German Open. He lost in the final to compatriot Kento Momota in straight games, losing 10–21, 16–21.

The following year, at the 2020 Thailand Masters, Nishimoto lost to Hong Kong's Ng Ka Long in the final, losing 21–16, 13–21, 12–21 in three games.

2022: First international title

In September, Nishimoto made it to his 7th career final, this time at his home event, the 2022 Japan Open. In the final, he beat 6th ranked and 3rd seed Chou Tien-chen in the final, winning 21–19, 21–23, 21–17 in rubber games. After the final, Nishimoto stated that he was "really happy" and also "a bit relieved" after clinching his first title, and thanked the home crowd for their support.