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Marc Zwiebler (, born 13 March 1984) is a German former professional player. His highest ranking is 10 in the world. He is a seven-time German national champion in men's singles. He won gold at the 2012 European Championships in over 21–15, 21–13. 2010 he won bronze behind and Jan Ø. Jørgensen. By reaching the third round at the 2008 Olympics and the final of 2009 Denmark Open, one of premier tournament competition series BWF World Superseries, Zwiebler is considered as Germany's top badminton player of all time.


Badminton career
Zwiebler started at the age of six years to play badminton. Soon, he was regarded as the biggest German talent. He was 19 times German youth and junior champion in 2003 he became European junior champion and won his first international title at the senior.

In 2005, he was plagued by pain in the back, he thought was ordinary sore muscles until the pain had worsened significantly and he could no longer play just before Christmas 2005. With the diagnosis of herniated disc, his career was in jeopardy and thus moved his dream of participating at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing in further distance. After an operation in late 2006 and six months of rehabilitation and fitness training with a total of one and a half year absence, he started to chase after the Olympic qualification. After the enforced break, he was given no more in the world ranking, but within eight months he fought his way, including six European Badminton Circuit titles in 27th place in the world ranking and gave themselves enough to make participation in the Olympics.

At the 2008 Olympics, Zwiebler beat 's Scott Evans in the first round and 's Andrew Smith in the second round, each in three sets. As the first German player ever he went there one last sixteen, but lost to 's 13–21, 23–25.

At 2009 World Championships in Hyderabad, he lost to in the second round 15–21, 10–21.

At 2009 Denmark Open, Zwiebler defeated the number four seeded 's Wong Choong Hann in the first round in three sets. It was followed by a victory over his unseeded compatriot Muhammad Hafiz Hashim in three sets before he won against the number eight seeded 's in two sets. In the semifinals, he finally won over the reigning World Cup bronze medalist and runner-up of 2007 's Sony Dwi Kuncoro in three sets. He became the first ever German to reach the final of a Super Series tournament in Denmark, but lost to Indonesia's 14–21, 6–21.

At prestigious 2011 All England, Zwiebler beat the reigning world champion China's Chen Jin 21–18, 22–20 in the second round, but was defeated in the semifinals by the 2008 Olympic champion and four-time world champion, China's 9–21, 21–16, 11–21.

He also steered Germany into the semi-finals of the 2010 European Men's Team Championships, where they lost to eventual champions . Later that year, he gained a bronze medal at the European Championships after losing to Peter Gade in the semifinals in a thrilling match 21–18, 12–21, 17–21.

In July 2011, Zwiebler won the Canada Open and thus his first BWF Grand Prix title. In the final he beat the 2004 Olympic champion and 2005 world champion 21–13, 25–23.

In April 2017, Zwiebler announced his retirement on his personal Facebook page. He stated that the European Championships, Sudirman Cup, Thailand Open, Indonesia Open, and 2017 BWF World Championships will be his last tournaments.


Results

Men's singles
  Olympic Games
9/16200813–21, 11–21
9/162012Chen Jin21–19, 12–21, 9–21
IBF/BWF World Championships
9/16201014–21, 15–21
9/16201319–21, 14–21
17/322009Hyderabad15–21, 10–21
17/322011Pablo Abián17–21, 21–7, 22–24
17/32201411–21, 10–21
17/322015Lee Chong Wei14–21, 21–17, 8–21
33/642005AnaheimTiến Minh Nguyễn13–15, 16–17
European Championships
Gold201221–15, 21–13
Bronze201021–18, 12–21, 17–21
Bronze201610–21, 21–23
17/32200815–21, 13–21
17/322014Vladimir Ivanov14–21, 22–24
33/64200412–15, 3–15
German National Championships (DBV)
Gold2005Björn Joppien15–6, 10–15, 15–13
Gold2008BielefeldBjörn Joppien21–19, 21–14
Gold2009BielefeldBjörn Joppien22–20, 22–20
Gold2010Bielefeld21–11, 21–13
Gold2011Bielefeld21–18, 21–12
Gold2012BielefeldDieter Domke21–12, 21–23, 21–15
Gold2013BielefeldLukas Schmidt21–18, 21–12
Gold2015Bielefeld21–13, 23–21
Bronze2003Bielefeld
International tournaments
12003French OpenJoachim Fischer Nielsen15–3, 8–15, 15–12
3/42004Dutch Open9–15, 7–15
22004Norwegian InternationalBjörn Joppien4–15, 5–15
3/42004Iceland International13–15, 15–2, 11–15
3/42004Le Volant d'Or de ToulouseKasper Ødum15–11, 2–15, 13–15
22004Scottish International8–15, 7–15
3/42005Portuguese International12–15, 0–15
3/42005Kasper Ødum15–13, 3–15, 4–15
12007Belgian International21–16, 14–21, 21–19
3/42007Lee Tsuen Seng10–21, 23–21, 15–21
12007Norwegian InternationalKasper Ødum21–15, 11–21, 23–21
12007Welsh InternationalIrwansyah21–16, 21–13
22007Irish InternationalPeter Mikkelsen19–21, 18–21
12007Hellas International21–14, 21–16
12008Swedish International StockholmJan Ø. Jørgensen21–13, 23–21
12008Polish InternationalVille Lång21–15, 21–13
12008European Badminton Circuit FinalsVille Lång21–14, 19–21, 21–19
22009Finnish InternationalPeter Mikkelsen14–21, 21–16, 20–22
12009Belgian InternationalChristian Lind Thomsen21–13, 16–21, 21–15
2200914–21, 6–21
22009Norwegian InternationalHans-Kristian Vittinghus21–15, 18–21, 19–21
12009Scottish InternationalPeter Mikkelsen21–15, 15–21, 21–16
12010Belgian International21–15, 21–17
3/42011All England9–21, 21–16, 11–21
3/42011Morocco International12–21, 15–21
3/42011U.S. OpenTiến Minh Nguyễn22–20, 13–21, 18–21
12011Canada Open21–13, 25–23
3/42011Hans-Kristian Vittinghus21–17, 17–21, 16–21
22012Bitburger Open19–21, 12–21
22013Indonesia OpenLee Chong Wei15–21, 14–21
22013Bitburger Open21–13, 18–21, 15–21
3/42014German OpenHans-Kristian Vittinghus16–21, 13–21
22014Belgian InternationalHans-Kristian Vittinghus8–11, 11–10, 9–11, 9–11
12014Czech International21–13, 21–18
12014Bulgarian InternationalScott Evans21–15, 21–8
3/42014China Open11–21, 7–13 Retired
3/42015Indonesia OpenJan Ø. Jørgensen17–21, 5–11 Retired
3/42015Canada OpenNg Ka Long Angus17–21, 15–21
12015Prague OpenZvonimir Đurkinjak26–24, 21–11
3/42015Wong Wing Ki Vincent21–18, 12–21, 11-21
22015Italian International17–21, 21–14, 24–26
12015Turkey International21–8, 15–21, 21–7
22016Swiss OpenH. S. Prannoy18–21, 15–21

Legend
BWF World Superseries Finals
BWF World Superseries Premier
BWF World Superseries
BWF Grand Prix Gold
BWF Grand Prix (until 2006 IBF World Grand Prix)
BE Circuit Finals
BE Circuit / International Challenge


BWF Super Series (Premier)
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Germany national team
5/82010
()
1–3
(21–15, 18–21, 18–21)
5/82012
()
0–3
(16–21, 21–18, 14–21)
9/122008
(Shōji Satō)
2–3
(21–19, 17–21, 5–21)
13/162014
()
2–3
(18–21, 21–18, 18–21)
5/82015
()
0–3
(12–21, 15–21)
9/122011
()
1–4
(11–21, 18–21)
132007
()
3–0
(21–18, 19–21, 21–17)
132009
(Eric Pang)
3–0
(21–19, 19–21, 21–14)
European Mixed Team Championships ()
Gold2013Ramenskoye
(Hans-Kristian Vittinghus)
3–0
(21–17, 7–21, 21–8)
Silver2011
(Jan Ø. Jørgensen)
1–3
(18–21, 15–21)
52008
(without participation)
3–2
5/82009
(Vladimir Malkov)
2–3
(21–9, 21–13)
European Men's Team Championships ()
Silver2012
(Jan Ø. Jørgensen)
0–3
(11–21, 14–21)
Bronze2008
(Łukasz Moreń)
3–1
(21–12, 21–18)
Bronze2010
()
3–1
(21–16, 27–25)
Bronze2014
()
1–3
(13–21, 21–17, 16–21)


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