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Zhao Yunlei
Zhao Yunlei (born 25 August 1986) is a mixed and women's doubles badminton player from China. She graduated with a BA from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. She is the first and only badminton player to have ever won two gold medals in the same Olympic edition, winning in both the mixed and women's doubles categories in 2012. Zhao joins the ranks with nine other players with two Olympic gold medals, the highest number of gold medals won by any badminton player. Through her performance at the 2014 and 2015 BWF World Championships, she became the first player to win two consecutive gold medals in two consecutive BWF World Championships. As of the 2015 BWF World Championships, she has become the most successful player in the World Championship medal count, with a total of ten medals, overtaking Gao Ling, who has a total of nine. In addition, by winning the 2015 BWF World Championships mixed doubles title, she and partner Zhang Nan have won three World Championship ...
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Zhao (surname)
Zhao (; ) is a Chinese-language surname, means “walk quickly” and “jump” in ancient Chinese, and is the 1st surname in the famous Hundred Family Surnames – the traditional list of all Chinese surnames – because it was the emperor's surname of the Song Dynasty (960–1279) when the list was compiled. The first line of the poem is in the line 趙錢孫李 (Zhao, Qian, Sun, Li). Zhao is now ranking as the 7th most common surname in China and carried mainly by people of Mandarin-speaking regions. Zhao may be romanized as "Chiu" from the Cantonese pronunciation, and is romanized in Taiwan and Hong Kong as " Chao" as in the Wade–Giles system. It is cognate with the Vietnamese family name "Triệu" and with the Korean family name most commonly romanized as " Cho" (조). A 2013 study found it to be the 9th most common surname, shared by 26,700,000 people or 2.000% of the population, with the province with the most being Henan. The romanization is shared with the much ...
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2014 BWF World Championships – Women's Doubles
The women's doubles tournament of the 2014 Copenhagen World Championships (World Badminton Championships) took place from August 25 to 31. Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang enter the competition as the current champions. Seeds Bao Yixin / Tang Jinhua ''(Second Round)'' Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl ''(Third Round)'' Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi ''(Third Round)'' Wang Xiaoli / Yu Yang ''(Final)'' Tian Qing / Zhao Yunlei (Champion) Jang Ye-na / Kim So-young ''(Quarterfinals)'' Reika Kakiiwa / Miyuki Maeda ''(Semifinals)'' Luo Ying / Luo Yu ''(Quarterfinals)'' Jung Kyung-eun / Kim Ha-na ''(Third Round)'' Nitya Krishinda Maheswari / Greysia Polii ''(Quarterfinals)'' Pia Zebadiah Bernadet / Rizki Amelia Pradipta ''(Third Round)'' Duanganong Aroonkesorn / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul ''(Third Round)'' Ko A-ra / Yoo Hae-won ''(Third Round)'' Eefje Muskens / Selena Piek ''(Third Round)'' Line Damkjær Kruse / Marie Røpke ''(Third Round)' ...
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Sudirman Cup
The Sudirman Cup is an international badminton mixed team competition contested by member countries of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every two years since the inaugural tournament in 1989. It used to be held at the same venue for the World Championships in the same year until the International Badminton Federation (now the BWF) decided to split the two tournaments starting from 2003. There are five matches in every Sudirman Cup tie which consists of men and women's singles, men and women's doubles and mixed doubles. The cup is named after Dick Sudirman, a former Indonesian badminton player and the founder of the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI). The current champion is China, which won its 12th title at the 2021 tournament in Finland. There is no prize money in Sudirman Cup; players play for their respective countries and to earn BWF World Ranking points and national prestige. Trophy The Sudi ...
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2013 BWF World Championships – Mixed Doubles
The mixed doubles tournament of the 2013 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) was held from August 5 to 11. Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei were the defending champions. Tontowi Ahmad and Lilyana Natsir defeated Xu Chen and Ma Jin 21–13, 16–21, 22–20 in the final. Seeds Xu Chen / Ma Jin ''(final)'' Zhang Nan / Zhao Yunlei ''(semifinals)'' Tantowi Ahmad / Lilyana Natsir (champion) Joachim Fischer Nielsen / Christinna Pedersen ''(third round)'' Chan Peng Soon / Goh Liu Ying ''(second round)'' Muhammad Rijal / Debby Susanto ''(quarter-finals)'' Sudket Prapakamol / Saralee Thoungthongkam ''(third round)'' Robert Mateusiak / Nadieżda Zięba ''(quarter-finals)'' Fran Kurniawan / Shendy Puspa Irawati ''(second round)'' Riky Widianto / Richi Puspita Dili ''(third round) '' Yoo Yeon-seong / Jang Ye-na ''(quarter-finals)'' Michael Fuchs / Birgit Michels ''(second round)'' Anders Kristiansen / Julie Houmann ''(second round)'' ...
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2013 BWF World Championships – Women's Doubles
The women's doubles tournament of the 2013 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) was held from August 5 to 11. Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang were the defending champions. Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang defeated Eom Hye-won and Jang Ye-na 21–14, 18–21, 21–8 in the final. Seeds Wang Xiaoli / Yu Yang (Champion) Ma Jin / Tang Jinhua ''(Quarterfinals)'' Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi ''(Second Round)'' Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl ''(Semifinals)'' Tian Qing / Zhao Yunlei ''(Semifinals)'' Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna ''(Third Round)'' Bao Yixin / Zhong Qianxin ''(Quarterfinals)'' Eom Hye-won / Jang Ye-na ''(Final)'' Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth / Rizki Amelia Pradipta ''(Quarterfinals)'' Duanganong Aroonkesorn / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul ''(Third Round)'' Jung Kyung-eun / Kim Ha-na ''(Quarterfinals)'' Poon Lok Yan / Tse Ying Suet ''(Third Round)'' Lee So-hee / Shin Seung-chan ''(Third Round)'' Vivian Hoo Kah Mun / Woon Khe We ...
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2013 BWF World Championships
The 2013 BWF World Championships was a badminton tournament which was held from 5 to 11 August 2013 at the Tianhe Sports Center in Guangzhou, China. Host city selection Copenhagen, Guangzhou, and Macau submitted bids for this edition of championships. On 9 December 2011, Badminton World Federation decided to award the championships to Guangzhou during a meeting in Queenstown, New Zealand. Draw The draw was held on 22 July at Guangzhou, China. Schedule All five events started on the first day and concluded with the final on the last day. ''All times are local (UTC+8).'' Medalists Medal table Participating countries 345 players from 49 countries participated at this year's edition. The number in parentheses indicate the player contributed by each country. * (2) * (2) * (1) * (5) * (4) * (3) * (26) * (17) * (2) * (1) * (5) * (17) * (2) * (12) * (1) * (2) * (5) * (14) * (13) * (14) * (28) * (3) * (1) * (19) * (18) * (1) * (25) * (1) * (3) * (6) * (8) * (2) * (4) * (6) * (1 ...
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2010 BWF World Championships – Women's Doubles
The 2010 BWF World Championships was the 18th tournament of the World Badminton Championships. It was held at Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Paris, France, from August 23 to August 29, 2010. Following the results of the women's doubles. Seeds # Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli ''(Finalists)'' # Du Jing / Yu Yang (Champions) # Cheng Wen-hsing / Chien Yu-chin ''(Semifinals)'' # Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei ''(Semifinals)'' # Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Ha Jung-eun / Kim Min-jung ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Pan Pan / Tian Qing ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Yoo Hyun-young / Jung Kyung-eun ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Mizuki Fujii / Reika Kakiiwa ''(Second Round, retired)'' # Petya Nedelcheva / Anastasia Russkikh ''(Third Round)'' # Shinta Mulia Sari / Yao Lei ''(Third Round)'' # Valeria Sorokina / Nina Vislova ''(Third Round)'' # Savitree Amitrapai / Vacharaporn Munkit ''(First Round)'' # Duanganong Aroonkesorn / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul ''(Third Round)'' # Shizuka Matsuo / Mami Naito ...
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2010 BWF World Championships
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2011 BWF World Championships – Women's Doubles
The women's doubles tournament of the 2011 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) was held from August 8 to 14. Du Jing and Yu Yang were the defending champions. Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang defeated Tian Qing and Zhao Yunlei 22–20, 21–11 in the final to win their first gold medals at the World Championships. Seeds # Wang Xiaoli / Yu Yang (Champions) # Cheng Wen-hsing / Chien Yu-chin ''(Second Round)'' # Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna ''(Semifinals)'' # Mizuki Fujii / Reika Kakiiwa ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Tian Qing / Zhao Yunlei ''(Final)'' # Ha Jung-eun / Kim Min-jung ''(Second Round, retired)'' # Shizuka Matsuo / Mami Naito ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Meiliana Jauhari / Greysia Polii ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Duanganong Aroonkesorn / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul ''(Third Round)'' # Valeria Sorokina / Nina Vislova ''(Third Round)'' # Poon Lok Yan / Tse Ying Suet ''(Third Round)'' # Vita Marissa / Nadya Melati ''(Quarterfinals)'' # Lotte Jonathans / Paulie ...
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2009 BWF World Championships – Women's Doubles
The 2009 BWF World Championships was the 17th tournament of the World Badminton Championships. It was held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, from 10 to 16 August, 2009. Following the results of the women's doubles. Seeds # Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty ''(Third round)'' # Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei ''(Final)'' # Lee Hyo-jung / Lee Kyung-won ''(Quarter-final)'' # Ha Jung-eun / Kim Min-jung ''(Quarter-final)'' # Du Jing / Yu Yang ''(Semi-final)'' # Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli ''(Semi-final)'' # Cheng Wen-hsing / Chien Yu-chin ''(Quarter-final)'' # Zhang Yawen / Zhao Tingting (Champion) # Lena Frier Kristiansen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl ''(Third round)'' # Shendy Puspa Irawati / Meiliana Jauhari ''(Third round)'' # Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna ''(Quarter-final)'' # Helle Nielsen / Marie Røpke ''(Third round)'' # Greysia Polii / Nitya Krishinda Maheswari ''(Third round)'' # Valeria Sorokina / Nina Vislova ''(Withdrew)'' # Shinta Mulia Sari / Yao Lei ' ...
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2009 BWF World Championships
The 2009 BWF World Championships was the 17th tournament of the World Badminton Championships, a global tournament in the sport of badminton. It was held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, from 10–16 August 2009. It was the first ever World Championships event to take place in India. Badminton England withdrew before the first round due to a perceived threat of terror against the team. They were later joined by two Austrian doubles players. Lin Dan won the men's singles event, thus becoming the only player in badminton history to have won three men's singles world championship titles having done so consecutively in 2006, 2007, and 2009. Lu Lan won the World Championship title in the women's singles event. Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China won the World Championship title in the men's doubles event in a match which was later dubbed a "classic". Zhang Yawen and Zhao Tingting won the World Championship title in the women's doubles event, whilst Th ...
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2015 BWF World Championships – Mixed Doubles
The mixed doubles tournament of the 2015 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) took place from August 10 to 16. Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei enter the competition as the current champions. Seeds Zhang Nan / Zhao Yunlei (Champion) Xu Chen / Ma Jin ''(Semifinals)'' Tontowi Ahmad / Liliyana Natsir ''(Semifinals)'' Liu Cheng / Bao Yixin ''(Final)'' Joachim Fischer Nielsen / Christinna Pedersen ''(3rd round)'' Lu Kai / Huang Yaqiong ''(3rd round)'' Chris Adcock / Gabby Adcock ''(Quarterfinals)'' Ko Sung-hyun / Kim Ha-na ''(Quarterfinals)'' Lee Chun Hei / Chau Hoi Wah ''(2nd round)'' Riky Widianto / Richi Puspita Dili ''(3rd round)'' Praveen Jordan / Debby Susanto ''(Quarterfinals)'' Edi Subaktiar / Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja ''(3rd round)'' Mads Pieler Kolding / Kamilla Rytter Juhl ''(3rd round)'' Michael Fuchs / Birgit Michels ''(3rd round)'' Jacco Arends / Selena Piek ''(Quarterfinals)'' Chan Yun Lung / Tse Ying Suet ''(2 ...
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