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Lin Yun-Ju ( born 17 August 2001) is a Taiwanese
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He is a left-handed player who plays with the shakehand grip.


Career

Lin began playing table tennis in third grade. He started competing on the
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(ITTF) senior circuit in 2016. At age 14, he officially became a member of the national team at the 2016 World Team Championships, making him the youngest Taiwanese player to achieve this. Lin made his debut in the men's singles event at the 2017 World Championships, where he lost in a seven-game battle in the first round to Bastian Steger. He remained a member of the national team and competed alongside Chuang Chih-yuan and Chen Chien-an at the
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, where they won a bronze medal in the men's team event. That same year, he also took part in the 2018 Youth Olympics, where he and his teammate Su Pei-ling secured a bronze medal in the mixed team event.


2019–2021

In March 2019, Lin won the men's singles title at the ITTF Challenge Plus Oman Open, defeating
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in the final. He also secured titles in the men's doubles with Liao Cheng-ting and in the mixed doubles with Cheng I-ching, completing a remarkable triple crown at the event. In the May world rankings, he surpassed Chuang Chih-yuan to become the highest-ranked Taiwanese player in men's singles. Lin reached the final of the Japan Open, where he lost to Xu Xin. He then went on to win two consecutive tournaments: first, the T2 Diamond Malaysia in July, followed by his first
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title at the Czech Open in August, at the age of only 18. In these tournaments, he defeated several top players, including Ma Long, Fan Zhendong, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, and
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. Lin broke into the world's top ten in September 2019. He later reached another T2 Diamond final in Singapore, where he was once again defeated by Xu Xin. He went on to beat Ma Long to win the bronze medal at the Men's World Cup, becoming the first Taiwanese player ever to medal in the event. After the outbreak of the
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, Lin trained in China alongside members of the Chinese national team and other selected foreigners from late 2020 until early 2021. His first international event during this period was the WTT Contender at World Table Tennis' inaugural event, WTT Doha, where he reached the finals after defeating Quadri Aruna in the quarterfinals and Simon Gauzy in the semifinals, before being upset by Dimitrij Ovtcharov in the final. In the WTT Star Contender event, Lin suffered a quarterfinal upset against Ruwen Filus. However, Lin left Doha having secured the fourth seed for the men's singles event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In April, the ITTF amended the Olympic seeding system, causing Lin to drop to the fifth seed, below Hugo Calderano. At the Tokyo Olympics, Lin first competed in the mixed doubles event with Cheng I-ching. As the third seed, the pair lost in the semifinals to Japan's Jun Mizutani and Mima Ito but went on to claim the bronze medal by defeating Emmanuel Lebesson and Jia Nan Yuan. In the men's singles event, Lin lost a seven-game semifinal to Fan Zhendong and ultimately placed fourth after falling to Dimitrij Ovtcharov in the bronze-medal match, where he missed four match points. In the final table tennis event, the men's team competition, Lin defeated Ovtcharov, but Chinese Taipei was eliminated by Germany 3–2 in the quarterfinals. At the World Championships following the Olympics, Lin was eliminated in the third round of the men's singles. However, he and Cheng I-ching advanced to the semifinals in the mixed doubles event and claimed Lin's first World Championships medal after losing to the Chinese duo Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha.


2022–2024

In 2022, Lin claimed the men's singles title at the WTT Contender Zagreb, defeating China's Xiang Peng in the final. He also reached the final at the WTT Contender Almaty, where he lost to Germany's Ruwen Filus in a tightly contested seven-game match. In 2023, Lin once again defeating Xiang Peng to win the men's singles title at WTT Contender Almaty. That year, he also secured three medals at the 2023 Asian Championships and added two more medals at the
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, further proving his strength on the international stage. Lin achieved a major milestone by winning his first WTT Champions title in Frankfurt, with an impressive series of victories over Patrick Franziska, Benedikt Duda, Tomokazu Harimoto, Wang Chuqin, and Ma Long. At the 2024 World Team Championships, Lin competed as the highest-ranked player on the Chinese Taipei men's team. The team defeated Sweden to qualify for the
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. In the quarterfinals, they surprised many by sweeping Germany 3–0, but later lost to France in the semifinals. With this result, the team matched its best finish in the event, first reached in
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. Lin went on to compete in three events at the 2024 Summer Olympics, but despite high hopes, he was knocked out in the quarterfinals of all three.


Personal life

Lin was born in Yuanshan, Yilan County,
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. He graduated from Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Vocational High School and is currently studying at
Fu Jen Catholic University Fu Jen Catholic University (FJU, FJCU or Fu Jen; or ) is a private education, private Catholic university in Xinzhuang District, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1925 in Beijing at the request of Pope Pius XI and ...
.


Achievements


Major tournaments


Singles titles


References


External links

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