Lithuanian Int. 06/12 08:40 - Dmitriy Panarin v Alex Lanier W 1-2
Lithuanian Int. - Kwal. 06/10 15:30 - Alex Lanier v Aman Farogh Sanjay - Walkover
Lithuanian Int. - Kwal. 06/10 14:40 - Linas Supronas v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Lithuanian Int. - Kwal. 06/10 10:20 - Alex Lanier v Michael Tomic W 2-0
Austrian Open 05/29 15:00 - Alex Lanier v Panji A Maulana L 0-2
Austrian Open 05/29 08:50 - Alex Lanier v Adam Mendrek W 2-1
Austrian Open 05/28 14:05 - Samuel Hsiao v Alex Lanier W 1-2
Austrian Open - Kwal. 05/28 07:30 - Brian Holtschke v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Austrian Open - Kwal. 05/27 13:40 - Alex Lanier v Rudiger Gnedt W 2-0
Austrian Open - Kwal. 05/27 09:25 - Alex Lanier v Thomas Fourcade W 2-1
Slovenia Int. 05/21 14:40 - Arnaud Merkle v Alex Lanier L 2-0
Slovenia Int. 05/21 10:00 4 Fabian Roth v Alex Lanier W 1-2
Slovenia Int. 05/20 14:00 - Alex Lanier v Elias Bracke - Walkover
Slovenia Int. 05/20 11:20 6 Finn Achthoven v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Slovenia Int. - Kwal. 05/19 15:45 - Alex Lanier v Kilian Ming-Zhe Maurer W 2-0
Slovenia Int. - Kwal. 05/19 14:00 - Tobias Rudolf v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Slovenia Int. - Kwal. 05/19 09:30 - Balazs Papai v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Portuguese Int. 05/07 15:30 1 Magnus Johannesen v Alex Lanier L 2-0
Portuguese Int. Qual 05/07 08:40 1 Alex Lanier v Harry Huang W 2-1
Portuguese Int. Qual 05/06 17:30 1 Robin Mesman v Alex Lanier W 0-2
Portuguese Int. Qual 05/06 14:00 1 Alex Lanier v Christian Faust Kjaer W 2-0
Portuguese Int. Qual 05/06 09:40 1 Christopher Vittoriani v Alex Lanier W 1-2

Wikipedia - Alex Lanier

Alex Lanier (born 26 January 2005) is a French badminton player.

History

Alex Lanier started playing badminton at the age of 3 and later joined the Dives-sur-Mer badminton club. In 2019, he left the Dives-sur-Mer, to join the club of Strasbourg, to compete in the French interclub division. In 2020, he joined INSEP at the age of only 15.

In June 2021, he competed in the Lithuanian International tournament and won his first international title in the final by defeating Canada's player B. R. Sankeerth. Afterwards, he managed to advance to the final at the Latvia International, but lost to India's Meiraba Luwang Maisnam. He bounced back at the Italian International and won his second international title by defeating Czech player Jan Louda.

In 2022, he clinched the boys' singles title at the European Junior Championships. In October, he secured his first win on a World Tour event at the age of only 17, as he defeated Japanese Takuma Obayashi at the Canada Open.