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A. Hiroyuki Endo uses the Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ racket, strung with Yonex Aerobite strings, favoring a setup for aggressive attacks and precise control.
A. Hiroyuki Endo's highest rank was World No. 1 in Men's Doubles (MD) with partner Yuta Watanabe, achieved in July 2021, though he also held World No. 2 with partner Kenichi Hayakawa in 2014. He was a dominant force in doubles, achieving #1 and #2 rankings with different partners.
A. No, Hiroyuki Endo did not win an Olympic medal, but he reached the quarterfinals in men's doubles at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with his partner Yuta Watanabe (held in 2021), finishing tied for fifth place after losing to the eventual gold medalists. He also competed in the Rio 2016 Olympics, where he and his partner Kenichi Hayakawa competed in the group stage, but they didn't medal.
A. Hiroyuki Endo wears Yonex Aerus Z series shoes.
A. While Hiroyuki Endo was known for his exceptional defensive skills, consistency, and clever shot placement rather than raw smash power, specific speeds for his smashes aren't available in the records; he is celebrated for his "brick wall" defense and tactical play, not record-breaking smash speeds.