2011 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Singles
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2011 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Singles
Zhang Yining won the title in 2009 but has since retired from international table tennis. Li Xiaoxia met compatriot Ding Ning in the final of this event. The latter won 12–10, 13–11, 11–9, 8–11, 8–11, 11–7. Seeds Based on the ITTF world ranking issued before the Championships, top 64 seeds directly entered the first round of the 128-player sized draw. # Li Xiaoxia ''(final)'' # Guo Yan ''(quarterfinals)'' # Ding Ning (world champion) # Guo Yue (table tennis), Guo Yue ''(semifinals)'' # Liu Shiwen ''(semifinals)'' # Feng Tianwei ''(quarterfinals)'' # Ai Fukuhara ''(third round)'' # Wu Yang ''(quarterfinals)'' # Kim Kyung-Ah ''(third round)'' # Kasumi Ishikawa ''(fourth round)'' # Sayaka Hirano ''(fourth round)'' # Wang Yuegu ''(third round)'' # Li Jiao (table tennis), Li Jiao ''(third round)'' # Tie Ya Na ''(fourth round)'' # Wu Jiaduo ''(fourth round)'' # Park Mi-Young ''(second round)'' # Seok Ha-Jung ''(second round)'' # Shen Yanfei ''(fourth r ...
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Wang Yuegu
Wang Yuegu (, ; born 10 June 1980) is a retired Chinese-born Singaporean table tennis player who was ranked among the top ten players in the world. Wang made her inaugural appearance as a Singaporean table tennis player on the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour in June 2005 at the Volkswagen Korean Open in Suncheon, South Korea, where she and Sun Beibei took the silver medal in the women's doubles. On 24 September 2006, Wang achieved her first gold medal on the Pro Tour at the Japan Open in Yokohama. She repeated the feat against her compatriot Li Jiawei on 12 November at the ITTF Pro Tour German Open in Bayreuth. In June 2007, Wang helped Singapore sweep the women's team, women's doubles and mixed doubles gold trophies at the 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Jaipur. Representing Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, she was a member of the silver medal-winning women's table tennis team, consisting of Li Jiawei ...
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Li Jie (table Tennis)
Li Jie (born 6 March 1984 in Chengdu, Sichuan) is a Chinese-born Dutch women table tennis player who now represents the Netherlands. She was born in Chengdu, and resides in Den Helder. She currently plays for Spanish team Club Cartagena. Career highlights ;Olympic Games: :2008, Beijing, team competition, 9th :2012, London, team competition, 5th :2008, Beijing and 2012, London, women's singles, round of sixteen ;World Championships: :2015, Suzhou, women's doubles, semi-final :2008, Guangzhou, team competition, 7th :2014, Tokyo, team competition, 5th :2011, Rotterdam and 2015, Suzhou, women's singles, round of sixteen ;European Championships: :2008, St. Petersburg, team competition, winner :2009, Stuttgart, team competition, winner :2011, Gdansk-Sopot, team competition, winner ;European Games: :2015, Baku, women's singles, runner-up :2015, Baku, team competition, runner-up ;Pro Tour Meetings: :2007, Velenje, women's doubles, semi final :2007, Stockholm, women's doubles, q ...
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Yu Mengyu
Yu Mengyu (; born 18 August 1989) is a retired Singaporean table tennis player. Born in Liaoning, China, Yu left China in 2006 at the age of 17 to join the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA) under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme. In the same year, Yu made her international debut for Singapore. Yu was part of the team who defeated China 3-1 to be crowned world champions in the 2010 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow, Russia. She defeated Kasumi Ishikawa and Liu Shiwen consecutively in the women's team event at the 2012 Asian Table Tennis Championships, thereby helping Singapore secure the runner-up position. Yu represented Singapore in the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She was the flag bearer for Singapore during the 2020 Summer Olympics. Yu’s career has been consistently plagued by injuries. This made it challenging for her to maintain a high participation rate and stable competitive performance in international competitions. Yu participated in two Olym ...
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Fan Ying
Fan Ying (; born February 12, 1986) is a Chinese table tennis player. Career records Singles (as of July 31, 2010) *World Championships: round of 16 (2005). * Pro Tour winner (1): Polish Open 2009. Runner-up (3): German Open 2002; German Open 2005; Slovenian Open 2009. *Asian Championships: SF (2009). *Asian Cup The AFC Asian Cup is the primary association football competition contested by the senior list of men's national association football teams, men's national teams of the members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), determining the contin ...: 1st (2003). Women's doubles *Pro Tour winner (3): Austrian Open 2002; Slovenian, Polish Open 2009. Runner-up (): China (Wuxi) Open 2004; Danish Open 2009. *Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 1. Record: QF (2002). *Asian Championships: QF (2009). Mixed doubles *World Championships: QF (2009). Teams *Asian Championships: 1st (2009). References Chinese female table tennis players Living people 1986 births Pla ...
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Li Jiawei
Li Jiawei (; born 9 August 1981) is a retired Chinese-born former Singaporean table tennis player, four-time Olympian, and twice Olympic medalist. She trained in Beijing's famous Shichahai Sports School with Olympic medalist Zhang Yining. In 1995, she moved to Singapore and in the following year, she commenced her international career as a competitive table tennis player. She became a Singapore citizen at the age of 18 under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme. Li's highest world singles ranking was in December 2005, when she was placed third. Li was also a key player for the Singaporean women's team and doubles, and mixed doubles events, having participated in three Olympics and achieving a medal for the latter two. She finished in fourth place in singles at both the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing at which she was an official flagbearer. On 15 August 2008, the Singapore women's team, composed of Li and her teammates Feng Tianwei and ...
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Jiang Huajun
Jiang Huajun (; born 8 October 1984) is a table tennis player from Hong Kong, China. Career records Singles (as of September 4, 2015) *Olympic Games: Round of 16 (2012) *World Championships: Round of 16 (2009, 11, 13, 15). *World Cup appearances: 8. Record: runner-up (2010). * Pro Tour winner (4): Kuwait Open 2006, Chile, Korea Open 2007, Spanish Open 2013. Runner-up (3): Korea Open 2002. Korea Open 2009. Spanish Open 2011. * Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 5. Record: QF (2007). *Asian Games: QF (2010). * Asian Championships: QF (2007, 09). *Asian Cup: 1st (2007). 2nd (2003). Women's doubles *World Championships: SF (2009, 2011). *Pro Tour winner (6): Egypt Open 2002. Chile, China (Shanghai) Open 2008. Spanish Open 2011, China (Shanghai) Open 2012, Qatar Open 2015. Runner-up (8): Swedish Open 2001. Austrian Open 2002. Croatian Open 2003. Chile Open 2007. Kuwait, Korea Open 2009. German Open 2012. Hungarian Open 2015 *Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 5. Record: runner-up (200 ...
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Shen Yanfei
Shen Yanfei (; born December 24, 1979, in Hebei, China) is a female Chinese-born table tennis player who now represents Spain and resides in Cartagena, Murcia. She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, reaching the third round of the singles competition. She also competed in the team competition. In May 2011 she qualified directly for the 2012 Summer Olympics.Players qualified for the 2012 London Olympic Games
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Singles (as of July 6, 2013) *: round of 16 (2012). *
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Park Mi-Young
Park Mi-Young ( or ; born November 17, 1981, in Daegu, Republic of Korea) is a South Korean table tennis player. She was part of the table tennis team that won a bronze medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Park currently plays for the Samsung Life Insurance Table Tennis team and is ranked 24th in the world as of October 2011. She qualified directly for the 2012 Summer Olympics in May 2011. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she reached the last 16 in the women's individual, and placed fourth with the South Korean women's team. Career records Singles (as of February 24, 2015) *Olympics: round of 16 (2008, 2012). *World Championships: round of 16 (2009). *World Cup appearances: 2. Record: 5-8th (2009, 10). * Pro Tour winner (2): Chile Open 2006; Japan Open 2009. Runner-up (1): Polish Open 2009. * Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 3. Record: QF (2009). *Asian Cup: 7th (2006). Women's doubles *World Championships: SF (2007, 09, 11). *Pro Tour winner (6): Swedish Open 2007; Brazil Open 2 ...
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