Olympics 2020 - Men

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08/02 11:50 1 Viktor Axelsen v Long Chen 2-0
08/02 11:00 50 Kevin Cordon v Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 0-2
08/01 04:50 2 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Long Chen 0-2
08/01 04:00 2 Kevin Cordon v Viktor Axelsen 0-2
07/31 04:10 3 Long Chen v Tien Chen Chou 2-1
07/31 03:20 3 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Anders Antonsen 2-1
07/31 01:40 3 Viktor Axelsen v Yu Qi Shi 2-0
07/31 00:00 3 Kwang Hee Heo v Kevin Cordon 0-2
07/29 10:15 4 Zii Jia Lee v Long Chen 1-2
07/29 10:15 4 Jonatan Christie v Yu Qi Shi 0-2
07/29 08:45 4 Toby Penty v Anders Antonsen 0-2
07/29 08:45 4 Saki Tashiro v Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 0-2
07/29 08:45 4 Kevin Cordon v Mark Caljouw 2-1
07/29 08:00 4 Viktor Axelsen v Tzu Wei Wang 2-0
07/28 11:40 1 Long Chen v Pablo Abian 2-0
07/28 11:40 1 Zii Jia Lee v Brice Leverdez 2-0
07/28 11:00 1 Anders Antonsen v Ade Resky Dwicahyo 2-0
07/28 11:00 1 Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Toby Penty 0-2
07/28 11:00 1 Kento Momota v Kwang Hee Heo 0-2
07/28 10:20 1 Jonatan Christie v Kean Yew Loh 2-1
07/28 10:20 1 Kanta Tsuneyama v Ygor Coelho 2-0
07/28 09:40 1 Viktor Axelsen v Kalle Koljonen 2-0
07/28 09:40 1 Tzu Wei Wang v Nhat Nguyen 2-1
07/28 09:40 1 Tien Chen Chou v Brian Yang 2-1
07/28 09:00 1 Sai Praneeth B. v Mark Caljouw 0-2
07/28 09:00 1 Ka Long Angus Ng v Kevin Cordon 0-2
07/28 09:00 1 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Sergey Sirant 2-0
07/27 11:00 1 Internacional RS B v Tien Minh Nguyen 2-0
07/27 10:20 1 Brian Yang v Felix Burestedt 0-2
07/27 04:20 1 Brice Leverdez v Artem Pochtarev 2-0

The men's singles badminton tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place from 24 July to 2 August 2021 at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza at Tokyo. A total of 41 players from 36 nations actually competed at the tournament.

Denmark's Viktor Axelsen defeated the defending Olympic champion Chen Long from China 21–15, 21–12, to win the gold medal in men's singles badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He became the first non-Asian to win the badminton men's singles event since compatriot Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, who achieved the feat in 1996. In the bronze-medal match, Indonesia's Anthony Sinisuka Ginting defeated Guatemala's Kevin Cordón 21–11, 21–13. Ginting became the first Olympic badminton medalist from Indonesia in men's singles since Sony Dwi Kuncoro in 2004. He also became the first Youth Olympic badminton medalist to win a medal at the Olympics, having also won bronze in 2014.

The "Olympics 2020 - Men" badminton tournament is a premier event showcasing the world's top male badminton players competing for Olympic glory. Held as part of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, this highly anticipated competition features intense matches across singles and doubles categories, highlighting exceptional skill, agility, and strategic prowess. Athletes from around the globe gather to vie for medals and national pride in a vibrant, high-stakes environment. The tournament exemplifies the spirit of international sportsmanship and excellence, offering fans thrilling moments and unforgettable performances in the quest for Olympic gold.