Chuang Chih-yuan (; born 2 April 1981) is a Taiwanese
table tennis
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player.
He won the
ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals in 2002 and doubles title at the
2013 World Table Tennis Championships. He participated in the
Summer Olympics
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six times, making the most appearances at the Olympic Games among Taiwanese athletes.
Career in table tennis
Chuang's parents were both table tennis players in Taiwan. His father was a national doubles champion, and his mother Lee Kuei-mei was a member of the national team. After the end of Lee's career as a player, her son, Chih-yuan, became one of her protégés in table tennis.
Chuang started competing in 1989, at the age of eight.
From the age of 13 his mother sent him to China for training several times. Chuang first made it to the Taiwan national team in 1998. In 1999, Chuang made his
World Championships and
ITTF Pro Tour debut.
At the end of 2000, his mother decided to let Chuang train in Europe, including France and Germany. The process made his matches a combination of the Chinese and European playing styles.
2002 was a sparkling year in Chuang's career. He reached his first three finals on the
Pro Tour, but ended them all as the runner-up. He entered the world top ten list in September, won the silver medal at the
Asian Games
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and participated in his first
World Cup. At the year's end, he consecutively faced the opponents who defeated him in the previous three finals of the Pro Tour, and recorded three straight wins at the
Pro Tour Grand Finals. He defeated
Jean-Michel Saive in the quarter-final,
Wang Hao in the semi-final, and
Kalinikos Kreanga in the final, claiming the title of
Grand Finals champion.
Chuang won his first singles title on the
Pro Tour at the Brazil Open in 2003, and reached No. 3, the highest world ranking of his career, at the end of the year.
He advanced to the quarter-finals in the 2004 Athens
Olympics
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, ending the Games with a loss to
Wang Hao.
In the men's doubles, he and teammate
Chiang Peng-lung reached the last 16, where they were beaten by
Błaszczyk and Krzeszewski of Poland.
In July 2008, his own table tennis stadium, Chih Yuan The Ping-Pong Stadium, opened in
Kaohsiung
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,
Taiwan
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. At
that year's Olympics, he was beaten in the third round by
Yang Zi of Singapore.
He reached the bronze medal match four years later at the
2012 Summer Olympics
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, where he lost to
Dimitrij Ovtcharov.
In May 2013, in the
52nd World Table Tennis Championships held in Paris, France, Chuang Chih-yuan and
Chen Chien-an defeated
Hao Shuai and
Ma Lin 9–11, 12–10, 11–6, 13–11, 9–11, 11–8 in the final, and won the men's doubles title. Chuang and Chen became the first athletes in Taiwan to win any World Table Tennis Championships titles. In the following year, Chuang helped Chinese Taipei men's team reach semifinals at the
World Team Table Tennis Championships, making Taiwanese record in the men's team event.
In September 2019 he announced he will not play anymore for the Chinese Taipei national team. It was stated that the main reason for his decision was disagreement with the Chinese Taipei association in that he wants to focus on singles competition and leave a position to youngsters in team events. Chuang returned to the team in 2020, and participated in the Summer Olympics for the fifth time. He continued to compete in international tournaments after the
Tokyo Olympics. In 2022, Chuang clinched the men's singles title at one of the
WTT Feeder tournaments at the age of 41.
In 2024, Chuang helped the Chinese Taipei men's team reach the semifinals at the
2024 World Team Championships for the second time in his career. After his sixth Olympic appearance in Paris, Chuang announced his retirement.
Career summary
Singles (as of 27 January 2015):
*
Olympics
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: semi-finals (2012)
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World Championships: round of 16 (2003, 2007)
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World Cup appearances: 10. Best record: quarter-finals (2006, 10)
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ITTF World Tour titles: 4 (Brazil 2003, Chile 2011, Spanish Open 2012 and Hungarian Open 2016). Runner-up: 10 (Qatar, Japan, Dutch Open 2002; Danish Open 2003; USA, Japan Open 2004; Singapore Open 2006; Austrian, German Open 2008; Hungarian Open 2010)
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ITTF World Tour Grand Finals appearances: 12. Won in 2002.
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Asian Games
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: runner-up (2002).
Awards
*Best Male Athlete Award 2003 and 2012 from
Sports Affairs Council,
Executive Yuan
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,
Taiwan
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.
*41st
Ten Outstanding Young Persons (2003) from Ten Outstanding Young Persons' Foundation Co., Taiwan.
Personal life
On 27 October 2012, Chuang married Gladys Shi in his home town of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
References
External links
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1981 births
Living people
Olympic table tennis players for Taiwan
Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Table tennis players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Table tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Table tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Table tennis players at the 1998 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2006 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2010 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2014 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2018 Asian Games
Table tennis players at the 2022 Asian Games
Asian Games medalists in table tennis
Asian Games silver medalists for Chinese Taipei
Asian Games bronze medalists for Chinese Taipei
Sportspeople from Kaohsiung
Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2022 Asian Games
Summer World University Games medalists in table tennis
Taiwanese male table tennis players
World Table Tennis Championships medalists
FISU World University Games gold medalists for Chinese Taipei
FISU World University Games bronze medalists for Chinese Taipei
Expatriate table tennis people in Japan
Medalists at the 2007 Summer Universiade
Table tennis players at the 2020 Summer Olympics
21st-century Taiwanese sportsmen
Table tennis players at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Expatriate sportspeople in Germany