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| birth_place            = [[Chennai]], India
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| date_of_highest_ranking = 25 May 2017
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| date_of_current_ranking = 29 January 2019
| date_of_current_ranking = 19 October 2021
| titles                  = 5
| coach                  = Anup Shridhar
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'''Ajay Jayaram''' (born 28 September 1987) is an Indian [[badminton]] player from [[Mumbai]] sponsored by [[Apacs]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Players: Ajay Jayaram |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/player/55351/ajay-jayaram |publisher=[[Badminton World Federation]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Ajay Jayaram |url=http://www.badmintonindia.org/players/profile/1027 |publisher=[[Badminton Association of India]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref> He plays for the [[Mumbai Rockets]] in the [[Premier Badminton League]].<ref>{{cite news|title=PBL 2017: Ajay Jayaram pips Kidambi Srikanth as Mumbai Rockets thwart Awadhe Warriors |url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/pbl-2017-ajay-jayaram-pips-kidambi-srikanth-as-mumbai-rockets-thwart-awadhe-warriors-3192536.html |publisher=[[Firstpost]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref> He is currently sponsored by [[Apacs]], and coached by coach Anup Sridhar. Jayaram is a champion of the [[Czech International]] and [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]] tournament.<ref>{{cite news|title=11 Things You Didn't Know About Ajay Jayaram Who Shocked Top Badminton Players In Korea Open |url=http://www.mensxp.com/special-features/today/27789-11-things-you-didnt-know-about-ajay-jayaram-who-shocked-top-badminton-players-in-korea-open.html |publisher=MensXP.com|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref>
'''Ajay Jayaram''' (born 28 September 1987) is an Indian [[badminton]] player from [[Mumbai]] sponsored by [[Apacs]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Players: Ajay Jayaram |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/player/55351/ajay-jayaram |website=[[Badminton World Federation]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Ajay Jayaram |url=http://www.badmintonindia.org/players/profile/1027 |website=[[Badminton Association of India]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref> He plays for the [[Mumbai Rockets]] in the [[Premier Badminton League]].<ref>{{cite news|title=PBL 2017: Ajay Jayaram pips Kidambi Srikanth as Mumbai Rockets thwart Awadhe Warriors |url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/pbl-2017-ajay-jayaram-pips-kidambi-srikanth-as-mumbai-rockets-thwart-awadhe-warriors-3192536.html |publisher=[[Firstpost]]|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref> He is currently sponsored by [[Apacs]], and coached by coach Anup Sridhar. Jayaram is a champion of the [[Czech International]] and [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]] tournament.<ref>{{cite news|title=11 Things You Didn't Know About Ajay Jayaram Who Shocked Top Badminton Players In Korea Open |url=http://www.mensxp.com/special-features/today/27789-11-things-you-didnt-know-about-ajay-jayaram-who-shocked-top-badminton-players-in-korea-open.html |publisher=MensXP.com|access-date=26 May 2017}}</ref> Ajay Jayaram did his schooling from [[Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Ajay Jayaram, from nearly man to a comeback man |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/badminton/ajay-jayaram-storms-into-korea-open-final/ |publisher=[[Indian Express]]|access-date=20 September 2015}}</ref>


== Achievements ==
== Achievements ==


=== BWF World Tour ===
=== BWF World Tour (1 runner-up) ===
The BWF World Tour, announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,<ref>{{cite news |title=BWF Launches New Events Structure |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |publisher=[[Badminton World Federation]] |date=29 November 2017}}</ref> is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF). The BWF World Tour are divided into six levels, namely World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.<ref>{{cite news |title=Action-Packed Season Ahead! |url=http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |publisher=[[Badminton World Federation]] |date=15 January 2018}}</ref>
The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,<ref>{{cite web |last=Alleyne |first=Gayle |title=BWF Launches New Events Structure |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |website=[[Badminton World Federation]] |date=19 March 2017 |access-date=29 November 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201164159/http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |archive-date=1 December 2017}}</ref> is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super&nbsp;1000, Super&nbsp;750, Super&nbsp;500, Super&nbsp;300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super&nbsp;100.<ref>{{cite web |last=Sukumar |first=Dev |title=Action-Packed Season Ahead! |url=http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |website=Badminton World Federation |date=10 January 2018 |access-date=15 January 2018 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113162925/http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |archive-date=13 January 2018}}</ref>


''Men's singles''
''Men's singles''
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=== BWF Superseries ===
=== BWF Superseries (1 runner-up) ===
The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in [[2007 in badminton|2007]], is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such as [[BWF Superseries|Superseries and Superseries Premier]]. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011, with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end.
The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,<ref>{{cite web |title=BWF Launches Super Series |url=http://www.badminton.org.au/index.php?id=22&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=136&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2&cHash=26fb36d8a5 |website=Badminton Australia |date=15 December 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006123828/http://www.badminton.org.au/index.php?id=22&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=136&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2&cHash=26fb36d8a5 |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 October 2007}}</ref> was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF). BWF Superseries levels were [[BWF Superseries|Superseries and Superseries Premier]]. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.<ref>{{cite web |title=Yonex All England Elevated To BWF Premier Super Series Event |url=http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/iBADMINTONstore-News/Yonex-All-England-Elevated-To-BWF-Premier-Super-Se.aspx |website=IBadmintonstore |access-date=29 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002005757/http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/iBADMINTONstore-News/Yonex-All-England-Elevated-To-BWF-Premier-Super-Se.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 October 2013}}</ref> Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.


''Men's singles''
''Men's singles''
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: {{Color box|#FFFFCC|border=darkgray}} [[BWF Superseries]] tournament


=== BWF Grand Prix ===
=== BWF Grand Prix (2 titles, 2 runners-up) ===
The BWF Grand Prix has two levels: [[BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix|Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix]]. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF) since 2007.
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the [[BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold|Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold]]. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the [[Badminton World Federation]] (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.


''Men's singles''
''Men's singles''
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;"
! Year
! Year
! Tournament
! Tournament
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! Result
! Result
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | [[2016 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2016]]
| align="center" | [[2010 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2010]]
| align="left" | [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]]
| align="left" | [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Wang Tzu-wei]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sho Sasaki (badminton)|Sho Sasaki]]
| align="left" | 10–21, 21–17, 18–21
| align="left" | 16–21, 19–21
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
|-
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | [[2014 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2014]]
| align="left" | Dutch Open
| align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} [[Ihsan Maulana Mustofa]]
| align="left" | 10–11, 11–6, 11–7, 1–11, 11–9
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | [[2015 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2015]]
| align="center" | [[2015 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2015]]
| align="left" | [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]]
| align="left" | Dutch Open
| align="left" | {{flagicon|EST}} [[Raul Must]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|EST}} [[Raul Must]]
| align="left" | 21–12, 21–18
| align="left" | 21–12, 21–18
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|-
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | [[2014 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2014]]
| align="center" | [[2016 Dutch Open Grand Prix#Finals|2016]]
| align="left" | [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]]
| align="left" | Dutch Open
| align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} [[Ihsan Maulana Mustofa]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Wang Tzu-wei]]
| align="left" | 10–11, 11–6, 11–7, 1–11, 11–9
| align="left" | 10–21, 21–17, 18–21
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|-
|- style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | 2010
| align="left" | [[Dutch Open (badminton)|Dutch Open]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sho Sasaki (badminton)|Sho Sasaki]]
| align="left" | 16–21, 19–21
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
|}
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: {{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} [[BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix|BWF Grand Prix]] tournament


=== BWF International Challenge/Series ===
=== BWF International Challenge/Series (3 titles, 3 runners-up) ===
''Men's singles''
''Men's singles''
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{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;"
! Year
! Year
! Tournament
! Tournament
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! Score
! Score
! Result
! Result
|- style="background:#D8CEF6"
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2018
| align="center" | 2008
| align="left" | [[White Nights (badminton)|White Nights]]
| align="left" | [[North Shore City International]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pablo Abián]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|NZL}} [[John Moody (badminton)|John Moody]]
| align="left" | 21–11, 16–21, 17–21
| align="left" | 16–21, 20–22
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
|-
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
|- style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2008
| align="center" | 2010
| align="left" | [[Waikato International]]
| align="left" | [[Czech International]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|IND}} [[Prakash Jolly]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Scott Evans (badminton)|Scott Evans]]
| align="left" | 21–11, 21–14
| align="left" | 21–11, 21–8
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|-
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2010
| align="center" | 2010
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| align="left" | 21–10, 21–4
| align="left" | 21–10, 21–4
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|-
|- style="background:#D8CEF6"
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2010
| align="center" | 2008
| align="left" | [[Czech International]]
| align="left" | [[Waikato International]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Scott Evans (badminton)|Scott Evans]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|IND}} [[Prakash Jolly]]
| align="left" | 21–11, 21–8
| align="left" | 21–11, 21–14
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} '''Winner'''
|-
|- style="background:#D8CEF6"
|- style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2018
| align="center" | 2008
| align="left" | [[White Nights (badminton)|White Nights]]
| align="left" | [[North Shore City International]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pablo Abián]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|NZL}} [[John Moody (badminton)|John Moody]]
| align="left" | 21–11, 16–21, 17–21
| align="left" | 16–21, 20–22
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
|- style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2021
| align="left" | [[Belgian International]]
| align="left" | {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Ng Tze Yong]]
| align="left" | 14–21, 14–21
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
| style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} '''Runner-up'''
|}
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