Malaysia Open | 06/30 02:10 | - | Jonatan Christie v Kenta Nishimoto | W | 2-0 | |
Malaysia Open | 06/28 06:40 | 5 | Jonatan Christie v Sameer Verma | W | 2-1 | |
Indonesia Open | 06/16 05:00 | - | Jun Peng Zhao v Jonatan Christie | L | 2-1 | |
Indonesia Open | 06/15 04:20 | 5 | Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Jonatan Christie | W | 0-2 | |
Indonesia Masters | 06/08 06:20 | - | Jonatan Christie v Jun Peng Zhao | L | 1-2 | |
Thomas Cup | 05/15 06:40 | - | Jonatan Christie v Srikanth Kidambi | L | 0-2 | |
Thomas Cup | 05/13 11:40 | - | Jonatan Christie v Kenta Nishimoto | L | 0-2 | |
Thomas Cup | 05/12 12:40 | - | Jonatan Christie v Shi Feng Li | W | 2-0 | |
Thomas Cup | 05/09 12:40 | - | Jonatan Christie v Kantaphon Wangcharoen | W | 2-0 | |
Thomas Cup | 05/08 07:40 | - | Jonatan Christie v Jia Heng Jason Teh | W | 2-0 | |
Asia Championships | 05/01 06:20 | 1 | Jonatan Christie v Zii Jia Lee | L | 0-2 | |
Asia Championships | 04/30 05:40 | 2 | Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo v Jonatan Christie | W | 1-2 | |
Asia Championships | 04/29 09:20 | 3 | Jonatan Christie v Kean Yew Loh | W | 2-0 | |
Asia Championships | 04/28 02:20 | 4 | Jonatan Christie v Daren Liew | W | 2-1 | |
Asia Championships | 04/27 03:40 | 5 | Jonatan Christie v Sai Praneeth B. | W | 2-0 | |
Korea Open | 04/10 02:40 | 1 | Hong Yang Weng v Jonatan Christie | L | 2-1 | |
Korea Open | 04/09 03:00 | 2 | Jonatan Christie v Srikanth Kidambi | W | 2-0 | |
Korea Open | 04/08 03:00 | 3 | Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Jonatan Christie | W | 1-2 | |
Korea Open | 04/07 04:20 | - | Kodai Naraoka v Jonatan Christie | W | 0-2 | |
Korea Open | 04/06 01:40 | 5 | Joo Ven Soong v Jonatan Christie | W | 0-2 | |
Swiss Open | 03/27 10:00 | - | H.S. Prannoy v Jonatan Christie | W | 0-2 | |
Swiss Open | 03/26 15:00 | - | Jonatan Christie v Srikanth Kidambi | W | 2-1 | |
Swiss Open | 03/25 14:20 | - | Toma Junior Popov v Jonatan Christie | W | 1-2 | |
Swiss Open | 03/24 12:20 | - | Tze Yong Ng v Jonatan Christie | W | 1-2 | |
Swiss Open | 03/23 08:40 | - | Thomas Rouxel v Jonatan Christie | W | 0-2 | |
All England Open | 03/18 18:20 | 3 | Tien Chen Chou v Jonatan Christie | L | 2-0 | |
All England Open | 03/17 14:00 | 4 | Jonatan Christie v Kunlavut Vitidsarn | W | 2-0 | |
All England Open | 03/16 10:40 | 5 | Jonatan Christie v Brice Leverdez | W | 2-1 | |
German Open | 03/10 14:10 | 4 | Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Jonatan Christie | L | 2-0 | |
German Open | 03/09 14:30 | 5 | Shi Feng Li v Jonatan Christie | W | 1-2 |
Leonardus Jonatan Christie (born 15 September 1997) is an Indonesian badminton player specializing in the singles discipline affiliated with the Tangkas Specs club. He is the reigning All England Open men's singles champion, having won the 2024 edition of the tournament. He won the men's singles title at the 2017 SEA Games and at the 2018 Asian Games. Christie was part of Indonesia's winning team at the 2020 Thomas Cup.
Christie was called up to join the Indonesian national team in 2012, after he reached the semi-finals of the 2012 National Championships in Solo, Central Java.
In July 2013, Christie won his first international senior title at 15 years old at the Indonesia International Challenge, after beating the experienced Alamsyah Yunus who is 11 years older than him in the final by 21–17, 21–10.
Christie started the 2014 season as the world number 1 in BWF boys' singles ranking. Although still competing in the junior tournament, Christie again has reached the finals of the senior event in the 2014 Indonesia International Challenge, but he has not managed to defend his title after being defeated by the Korean veteran Lee Hyun-il by 5 sets, 10–11, 11–9, 11–5, 8–11, 3–11. In October, he won the Swiss International.
In 2017, Christie reached the finals of the Thailand Open Grand Prix, and later the Korea Open Super Series event. He was defeated by B. Sai Praneeth in Thailand and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting in Korea. In August, he won gold medals at the SEA Games in the men's singles and team event.
In 2018, Christie and the Indonesian men's team managed to defend the Asia Team Championships title after beating China 3–1 in the final. In May, he advanced to the finals of the New Zealand Open, but was beaten by two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan in straight games. At the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, he won 21–18, 20–22, 21–15 over Chou Tien-chen and took the badminton men's singles gold medal for Indonesia. In the team event, he helped the Indonesian team earn silver medal.
Christie opened the 2019 season as number 11 in the BWF World ranking. He played at the Malaysia Masters, but had to defeat in the second round to reigning Olympic champion Chen Long, the head-to-head record between the players stood at 0–6. He then lost in the semi-finals of the Indonesia Masters to Anders Antonsen in straight games. In March Europe tour, he fell in the early stages of the All England and Swiss Opens. In April, he advanced to the semi-finals of the Malaysia Open beating World number 1 Kento Momota in the second round, and Viktor Axelsen in the quarter-finals, both in straight games. His pace then was stopped by Chen Long in rubber games. This result allowed him to beat four out of the world's top five men's singles players (Kento Momota, Shi Yuqi, Chou Tien-chen and Viktor Axelsen) in the BWF World rankings. A week later in the quarter-finals of the Singapore Open, Axelsen avenged his previous defeat in a close rubber games, with a score of 24–22, 18–21, and 22–24.
In May 2019, Christie claimed two titles in the Oceania tour, by winning the New Zealand and Australian Opens. Christie then reached the finals of the Super 750 event, the Japan and French Opens. The other results of Christie in 2019 was the semi-finalists in the Hong Kong Open; the quarter-finalists in the Korea, Indonesia, Fuzhou China Opens and the World Championships. His unsatisfactory results came from the China Open and the Asian Championships, where he was defeated in the first round. He then qualified to World Tour Finals, where his journey ended in the group stage. He reached a career high of number four in the BWF World ranking on 6 August 2019.
Christie competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. He topped the group G standings after beating Aram Mahmoud and Loh Kean Yew. He lost to Shi Yuqi of China in straight games and was knocked out at the Round of 16.
In September–October 2021, Christie alongside the Indonesian team competed at the 2021 Sudirman Cup in Vantaa, Finland. He played a match in the group stage against Brian Yang of Canada, but was defeated in the rubber games. Indonesia advanced to the knockout stage but lost at the quarterfinals against Malaysia. He made up for his less than favorable performance in the previous tournaments at the 2020 Thomas Cup, notably sealing Indonesia's victory against Denmark at the semifinals in a 100-minute match against Anders Antonsen and against China in the finals against Li Shifeng. He continued his form at the Denmark Open, but was forced to retire from his quarterfinal match against Kento Momota due to a waist injury, which forced him to withdraw from the French Open.
During the three tournaments in Bali, Christie was defeated by Srikanth Kidambi at the second round of Indonesia Masters, but bounced back by reaching the semifinals of Indonesia Open. Christie did not qualify for the 2021 BWF World Tour Finals.
Christie started his 2022 season with a second-round exit at German Open. After the tournament, Christie tested positive for COVID-19. Luckily, he tested negative after performing two tests, and was able depart to Birmingham for the All England Open. He lost to Chou Tien-chen in the quarterfinals of All England. Christie later won the Swiss Open, his first BWF World Tour title since 2019. In April, he reached the finals of the Korea Open, but lost to Weng Hongyang of China. He then finished as runner-up of the Badminton Asia Championships against Lee Zii Jia. However, he bowed out of the 2022 BWF World Championships at the quarterfinals after squandering six match points against Chou Tien-chen.
Despite a few more early exits, Christie managed to qualify for the 2022 BWF World Tour Finals and reached the semifinals, where he was defeated by teammate and eventual runner-up Anthony Sinisuka Ginting.
Christie started the year as the world number 3. At the season opener Malaysia Open, he was defeated in the second round by Kenta Nishimoto. In the following week, he reached the semi-finals of India Open, but was eliminated by top seed Viktor Axelsen. Christie then won the Indonesia Masters after beating his teammate Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo, thus securing his first ever Super 500 title and creating the tournament's first all-Indonesian men's singles final since 2013. He then reached a career high as world number 2 in the BWF rankings on 31 January 2024.
Despite the promising start, Christie's performance throughout the year was marked with many early exits. At the All England Open, he lost to Weng Hongyang in the first round; then exited the Malaysia Masters at the second round against Kenta Nishimoto; and at the Singapore Open, he lost to Shi Yuqi at the first round. He reached the quarter-finals in the Indonesia Open, before losing to compatriot and eventual runner-up Anthony Sinisuka Ginting.
Christie was called up to the Indonesian team for the 2023 Sudirman Cup in Suzhou, China. He played two matches in the group stage: won against Fabian Roth of Germany, but was defeated by Kunlavut Vitidsarn in three games. Indonesia advanced to the knockout stage but lost at the quarterfinals to China.
In the second half of 2023, Christie reached his second final at the Japan Open. He finished as runner-up after losing against the world number 1 Viktor Axelsen in straight games. At the Australian Open, he lost to Ng Tze Yong at the second round, and fell at the first round of the World Championships to Lee Zii Jia. He reached the semi-finals in the China Open, again falling to Axelsen. Christie then claimed his second title in 2023 at the Hong Kong Open and became the first Indonesian to win the tournament's men's singles title in 25 years. In his third appearance at the Asian Games, he was unable to defend his title after a first round loss to Chou Tien-chen, preceded by an upset against South Korea's Lee Yun-gyu as the second singles at the men's event.
Christie's bad spell continued at the Denmark Open with another first round loss against Chou Tien-chen. Unexpectedly, he rebounded at the French Open, where he won his first ever Super 750 title over Li Shifeng. He advanced to the quarterfinals of Kumamoto Masters, but was still unable to overcome Viktor Axelsen, thus ending his winning streak in matches going into three games in 2023. Christie later withdrew from the China Masters due to a foot injury.
Christie's 2024 campaign started with consecutive early exits, including at the Indonesia Masters and the French Open where he was defending champion. However, he managed to improve his results at the All England Open, where he overcame Lakshya Sen in the semi-finals to create the first all-Indonesian men's singles final in the tournament since Hariyanto Arbi and Ardy Wiranata in 1994. He overcame compatriot Anthony Sinisuka Ginting to win his first Super 1000 title and become Indonesia's first All England men's singles champion in 30 years. In the next tournament, he won the Asian Championships defeated home favourite Li Shifeng in the final.
Christie was the 2nd men's singles pick at the Thomas Cup and achieved an impressive 100% winning record against all of his opponents during the event. Eventually he led Indonesia to achieve the runner-up at the Thomas Cup 2024 edition. Christie would then bow out of the Singapore and Indonesia Opens, suffering first round exits to Chou Tien-chen and Leong Jun Hao respectively. He then made his second appearance at the Olympic Games, but was eliminated in the group stage. In the next tournament, he finished as semi-finalists in the Hong Kong and China Opens.