Record Against Selected Opponents
Includes results against athletes who competed in Super Series finals, World Championships semifinals, and Olympic quarterfinals.
- Michael Lahnsteiner 1–0
- Bao Chunlai 0–4
- Chen Jin 1–7
- Chen Long 0–2
- Chen Yu 1–2
- Lin Dan 1–10
- Du Pengyu 2–2
- Hsieh Yu-hsing 3–0
- Peter Gade 4–11
- Kenneth Jonassen 0–1
- Jan Ø. Jørgensen 3–0
- Joachim Persson 0–1
- Raul Must 1–0
- Hu Yun 1–1
- Wong Wing Ki 3–0
- Parupalli Kashyap 4–0
- Taufik Hidayat 5–5
- Sony Dwi Kuncoro 1–1
- Kenichi Tago 2–2
- Sho Sasaki 6–2
- Lee Hyun-il 1–4
- Park Sung-hwan 1–2
- Shon Seung-mo 1–0
- Lee Chong Wei 1–9
- Wong Choong Hann 3–1
- Liew Daren 0–2
- Ronald Susilo 1–1
- Boonsak Ponsana 3–5
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