Malta Int. 04/05 11:30 - Aram Mahmoud v Mathias Solgaard L 1-2
Dutch Int. Qual 03/14 13:40 - Tharun Mannepalli v Aram Mahmoud L 2-1
Dutch Int. Qual 03/14 08:40 - Aaron Sonnenschein v Aram Mahmoud W 1-2
Dutch Open 10/13 14:05 - Aram Mahmoud v Joran Kweekel L 1-2
Dutch Open 10/12 12:35 - Finn Achthoven v Aram Mahmoud D 0-0
Dutch Open 10/12 11:30 - Kim Bruun v Aram Mahmoud - View
Luxembourg Open 05/05 10:00 - Aram Mahmoud v Gregoire Deschamp L 1-2
Dutch Int. 04/14 10:25 - Larry Pong v Aram Mahmoud L 2-1
Hungarian Int. 11/03 16:40 - Aram Mahmoud v Magnus Johannesen L 0-2
Dutch Open 10/15 08:40 - Mads Christophersen v Aram Mahmoud L 2-1
Dutch Open 10/14 12:00 - Ygor Coelho v Aram Mahmoud W 1-2
Dutch Open 10/13 12:35 - Aram Mahmoud v Karan Rajan Rajarajan W 2-0
Dutch Open Qual 10/12 07:00 - Aram Mahmoud v Joonas Korhonen W 2-0
Belgian Int. 09/15 08:10 - Aram Mahmoud v Luka Wraber L 1-2
Bonn Int. 06/17 14:30 - Aram Mahmoud v Justin Hoh L 0-2
Bonn Int. 06/17 09:50 - Cholan Kayan v Aram Mahmoud W 1-2
Luxembourg Open 05/07 08:20 - Mads Christophersen v Aram Mahmoud L 2-0
Luxembourg Open 05/06 08:20 - Aram Mahmoud v Wolfgang Gnedt W 2-0
Luxembourg Open 05/06 08:20 - Aram Mahmoud v Aaron Sonnenschein W 2-0
Dutch Int. 04/15 07:50 - Aram Mahmoud v Magnus Johannesen L 1-2
Dutch Int. 04/14 19:00 - Aram Mahmoud v Andraz Krapez W 2-0
Dutch Int. 04/14 09:20 - Aram Mahmoud v Christian Faust Kjaer W 2-0
Estonian Int. 01/14 08:20 - Aram Mahmoud v Niluka Karunaratne L 0-2
Italian Int. 12/17 13:20 - Gustav Bjorkler v Aram Mahmoud L 2-1
Dutch Open Qual 10/13 09:40 - Aryamann Tandon v Aram Mahmoud L 2-0
Polish Int. 09/24 15:40 - Aram Mahmoud v Jia Heng Jason Teh L 0-2
Denmark Masters 08/06 08:45 - Lakshya Sen v Aram Mahmoud L 2-1
Denmark Masters Qual 08/05 16:00 - Aram Mahmoud v Danylo Bosniuk W 2-0
Denmark Masters Qual 08/05 11:40 - Albin Carl Hjelm v Aram Mahmoud W 0-2
Olympics 2020 - Men 07/26 11:00 1 Kean Yew Loh v Aram Mahmoud L 2-0

Wikipedia - Aram Mahmoud

Aram Mahmoud (born 15 July 1997) is a Syrian-born Dutch badminton player.

Escaping war and an absence of opportunity in Syria, the talented shuttler is trying to rebuild his game and make the Olympics against all odds.

Due to his situation and legal status, Mahmoud was unable to compete at international level from 2015 to 2018, but his rise through the rankings since then shows the desire he has to leave his mark on the sport.

He was selected as one of 29 members of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team to compete at 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the first badminton player to be participating at the Olympics as part of the IOC Refugee Team. He relocated to the Netherlands from Damascus, Syria in 2015 following unrest in his home country, and has since April 2018 been playing under the Dutch flag. He combines training with studying at the Johan Cruyff Academy and had previously won the Syrian men’s championship in 2013 and 2014, as well as the Arab Youth Championship.