Tony Gunawan

Tony Gunawan (born April 9, 1975) is an Indonesian-born American former badminton player. He gained several international achievements for Indonesia and later for the United States, including Olympic gold medal and world champion title.

Career
Gunawan is a former Olympic gold medalist and world champion for Indonesia, and later a world champion for the United States. He is regarded by many, including his peers, as one of the greatest doubles players in badminton's history. A superb all-court player with a particular facility in the forecourt, he won the 2000 Olympic gold medal, the 2001 IBF World Championships, and 2005 IBF World Championships with 3 different men's doubles partners.

He won the Men's Doubles gold medal in the 2005 World Championships from the 13th seeded position with his American partner Howard Bach. Gunawan partnered with Halim Haryanto to win the 2001 World Championships as well as the 2001 All-England Open, and with Candra Wijaya to win the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. He was a member of the world champion 2000 Indonesia Thomas Cup team, winning his match in the final against China with yet another partner, Rexy Mainaky.

Gunawan and Bach won the 2005 IBF World Championships Men's Doubles gold over Gunawan's ex-partner Wijaya and Sigit Budiarto who were also finalists in the 2003 IBF World Championships in the same event. Tony played for Indonesia from 1992 to 2001 and is the winner of numerous international titles. He has coached and played for USA since 2001. Tony is currently studying in Orange County, California and coaches at San Gabriel Badminton Club 2 (Pomona).

Personal life
He married Indonesian women's doubles player, Etty Tantri on July 29, 2002 at the Monte Carlo Chapel in Las Vegas. They have two sons, Christopher and Leon.

Olympic Games

 * 2000 Summer Olympics at the Sydney Showground Hall 3, Sydney, Australia

IBF World Championships

 * 2005 IBF World Championships at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, United States.


 * 2001 IBF World Championships at the Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo in Seville, Spain.

World Cup
Men's doubles

World Badminton Grand Prix Finals
Men's doubles

Asian Championships
Men's doubles

Asian Cup
Men's doubles

Pan American Games
Men's doubles

Southeast Asian Games
Men's doubles

BWF Super Series (1 title, 4 runners-up)
Men's doubles
 * BWF Superseries Finals tournament
 * BWF Superseries Premier tournament
 * BWF Superseries tournament

IBF World Grand Prix (36 titles)
Men's doubles

Mixed doubles

Indonesian team

 * Senior level

Individual competitions

 * Senior level