WANG Zhiyi

29 Apr 2000
23
Female
1.71/5'7''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BDM Badminton Women's Team 2 Silver Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1
CHN
People's Republic of China
3
INA
Indonesia
0
Finished
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1
CHN
People's Republic of China
3
JPN
Japan
1
Finished
Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1
CHN
People's Republic of China
0
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
World Championships
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Copenhagen, DEN
Last 16Women's Singles2022Tokyo, JPN
Last 16Women's Singles2021Huelva, ESP
BWF World Tour
1Women's Singles2019Almere, NED
1Women's Singles2019Malang, INA
1Women's Singles2019Fullerton, CA, USA
2Women's Singles2022Singapore, SIN
2Women's Singles2022Jakarta, INA
2Women's Singles2019Calgary, AB, CAN
3Women's Singles2023Jakarta, INA
3Women's Singles2022Kuala Lumpur, MAS
3Women's Singles2022Gwangju, KOR
3Women's Singles2020Jakarta, INA
3Women's Singles2019Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
3Women's Singles2018Lingshui, CHN
3Women's Singles2017Seoul, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Yeosu, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Singapore, SIN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Kuala Lumpur, MAS
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Birmingham, GBR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Kuala Lumpur, MAS
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2021Odense, DEN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2020Kuala Lumpur, MAS
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2019Lucknow, IND
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2019Auckland, NZL
Last 16Women's Singles2023Tokyo, JPN
Last 16Women's Singles2023Jakarta, INA
Last 16Women's Singles2023Bangkok, THA
Last 16Women's Singles2023New Delhi, IND
Last 16Women's Singles2022Paris, FRA
Last 16Women's Singles2022Odense, DEN
Last 16Women's Singles2022Osaka, JPN
Last 16Women's Singles2022Kuala Lumpur, MAS
Last 16Women's Singles2022Bangkok, THA
Last 16Women's Singles2022Suncheon, KOR
Last 16Women's Singles2020Birmingham, GBR
Last 16Women's Singles2019Gwangju, KOR
Last 16Women's Singles2019Macau, CHN
Last 16Women's Singles2017Auckland, NZL
Last 32Women's Singles2023Basel, SUI
Last 32Women's Singles2022Jakarta, INA
Last 32Women's Singles2022Birmingham, GBR
Last 32Women's Singles2022Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER
Last 32Women's Singles2020Bangkok, THA
Last 32Women's Singles2019Lingshui, CHN
Last 32Women's Singles2017Changzhou, CHN
Asian Championships
1Women's Singles2022Manila, PHI
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2023Dubai, UAE
TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup
1Women's Team2020Aarhus, DEN
2Women's Team2022Bangkok, THA
TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup
1Mixed Team2023Suzhou, CHN
1Mixed Team2021Vantaa, FIN
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Big Head (sohu.com, 16 Nov 2020)
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Calligraphy. (youth.ccnu.edu.cn, 21 Dec 2021)
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Athlete
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Physical Education - Central China Normal University, Wuhan, CHN
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Mandarin
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Hubei Province [People's Republic of China]
:
Luo Yigang [national], CHN; Xia Xuanze [national], CHN
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Right (people.cn, 01 May 2022)
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She competed with a knee injury at the 2022 Korea Open in Suncheon, Republic of Korea. (Guopingersanshi Baijiahao page, 06 Apr 2022)

She sustained a knee injury during 2018. (thepaper.cn, 26 Dec 2018)

She suffered a lower back injury before the 2017 National Games of the People's Republic of China. (sohu.com, 16 Nov 2020)

At age 14 she sustained a stress fracture in her foot. (youth.ccnu.edu.cn, 21 Dec 2021)
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She began the sport at age six in Jingzhou, People's Republic of China. (sports.eastday.com, 18 Jul 2019; edu.youth.cn, 02 Nov 2018)
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Her father played badminton and introduced her to the sport on the recommendation of a colleague. Her father thought badminton would be good for her because she was often unwell as a child, but she started to take it more seriously when people recognised her potential. (olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 23 Jan 2020; edu.youth.cn, 02 Nov 2018)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (k.sina.com.cn, 05 Jul 2023; cj.sina.com.cn, 17 Dec 2021)
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In 2021 she was named a March 8th Red Banner Pace-Setter in Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, and also received the Hubei Province May 4th Youth Medal. (youth.ccnu.edu.cn, 21 Dec 2021)

In 2019 she was named an Elite Athlete of International Class by the General Administration of Sport of China. (sohu.com, 08 Mar 2019)

In 2018 she was named an Elite Athlete of National Class by the General Administration of Sport of China. (ydyeducation.com, 15 Sep 2018)
Legend
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Silver Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event