CHEN Yufei
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Singles | 2 |
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Women's Team | 2 |
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Schedule
Change
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
CHN People's Republic of China 3 INA Indonesia 0 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
CHN People's Republic of China 3 JPN Japan 1 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
CHN People's Republic of China 0 KOR Republic of Korea 3 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
TLS COSTA GUSMAO de J.COSTA GUSMAO de JESUS Zoraida Dela. 0 CHN CHEN YCHEN Yufei 2 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 2 |
SGP YEO JMYEO Jia Min 1 CHN CHEN YCHEN Yufei 2 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
KOR KIM GKIM Gaeun 1 CHN CHEN YCHEN Yufei 2 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
JPN OHORI AOHORI Aya 1 CHN CHEN YCHEN Yufei 2 |
Finished |
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Binjiang Gymnasium BDM Court 1 |
KOR AN SAN Seyoung 2 CHN CHEN YCHEN Yufei 1 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
2 | Women's Team | 2018 | Indonesia | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2018 | Indonesia | |
Olympic Games | ||||
1 | Women's Singles | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
World Championships | ||||
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Copenhagen, DEN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Basel, SUI | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Glasgow, GBR | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2018 | Nanjing, CHN | |
BWF World Tour | ||||
1 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Jakarta, INA | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2020 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Bangkok, THA | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Basel, SUI | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Birmingham, GBR | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
1 | Women's Singles | 2016 | Macau, CHN | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Birmingham, GBR | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Odense, DEN | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Gwangju, KOR | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2020 | Birmingham, GBR | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Changzhou, CHN | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Jakarta, INA | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Basel, SUI | |
2 | Women's Singles | 2015 | Malang, INA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Yeosu, KOR | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Singapore, SIN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Osaka, JPN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Birmingham, GBR | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Odense, DEN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Changzhou, CHN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Jakarta, INA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Jakarta, INA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Paris, FRA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Birmingham, GBR | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Bangkok, THA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2016 | Changzhou, CHN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2015 | Changzhou, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2023 | New Delhi, IND | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2019 | Incheon, KOR | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2018 | Odense, DEN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2018 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Changzhou, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2016 | Taipei, TPE | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2016 | Auckland, NZL | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2015 | Macau, CHN | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Paris, FRA | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Suncheon, KOR | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2016 | Balikpapan, INA | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2016 | George Town, MAS | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2015 | Bangkok, THA | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2015 | Auckland, NZL | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2020 | Jakarta, INA | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Jakarta, INA | |
HSBC BWF World Tour Finals | ||||
1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Guangzhou, CHN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Dubai, UAE | |
1st Round | Women's Singles | 2018 | Guangzhou, CHN | |
MetLife BWF World Superseries | ||||
3 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Odense, DEN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Paris, FRA | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2016 | Seoul, KOR | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Singapore, SIN | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Birmingham, GBR | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2016 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2016 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Fuzhou, CHN | |
Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Jakarta, INA | |
Asian Championships | ||||
2 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Wuhan, CHN | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2023 | Dubai, UAE | |
3 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Wuhan, CHN | |
Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2017 | Wuhan, CHN | |
TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup | ||||
1 | Women's Team | 2020 | Aarhus, DEN | |
2 | Women's Team | 2022 | Bangkok, THA | |
TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup | ||||
1 | Mixed Team | 2023 | Suzhou, CHN | |
1 | Mixed Team | 2021 | Vantaa, FIN | |
1 | Mixed Team | 2019 | Nanning, CHN |
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Watching movies. (zjcs, 02 Aug 2021)
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Athlete
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Physical Education - Beijing Sport University, People's Republic of China
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Mandarin
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Zhejiang Province [People's Republic of China]
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Xia Xuanze [national], CHN; Luo Yigang [national], CHN
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Right (bwfbadminton, 01 Sep 2017)
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She competed at the 2022 Uber Cup in Bangkok, Thailand, with a sprained ankle. (3g, 16 May 2022)
A sprained ankle suffered during training meant she was unable to compete at the 2021 World Championships in Huelva, Spain. (aiyuke, 30 Nov 2021)
She sustained an injury to her waist area during a national competition in November 2020. (sports, 10 Nov 2020)
A sprained ankle forced her to withdraw during the semifinal of the 2019 Denmark Open in Odense. (badmintoncn, 20 Oct 2019)
A sprained ankle suffered during training meant she was unable to compete at the 2021 World Championships in Huelva, Spain. (aiyuke, 30 Nov 2021)
She sustained an injury to her waist area during a national competition in November 2020. (sports, 10 Nov 2020)
A sprained ankle forced her to withdraw during the semifinal of the 2019 Denmark Open in Odense. (badmintoncn, 20 Oct 2019)
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She began playing badminton in 2004 in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (bwfbadminton, 01 Sep 2017)
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"Because [I was] too naughty as a kid." (bwfbadminton, 01 Sep 2017)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and to win gold at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (3g, 25 Feb 2023; sohu, 30 Nov 2021)
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Winning gold in singles at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (chinadailyhk, 13 Jun 2022)
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Chinese badminton players Lin Dan, Xie Xingfang, Zhang Ning, and Wang Lin. (sports, 11 Apr 2020; sohu, 16 Jun 2017)
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Her first coach Kang Ping. (news, 12 Sep 2017)
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"Do not forget your original goals and keep your mission in mind. Guard against arrogance and keep moving forward." (Weibo profile, 21 Dec 2022)
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In 2022 she was named a Zhejiang Province Female Accomplished Role Model by the Zhejiang Women's Federation in the People's Republic of China. (zjtyol, 11 Apr 2022)
In 2021 she was named among the Top 10 Chinese Athletes by Xinhua News Agency. (zj, 06 Jan 2022)
In 2017 she received the Eddy Choong Most Promising Player of the Year Award from the Badminton World Federation [BWF]. (bwf, 12 Dec 2017)
In 2021 she was named among the Top 10 Chinese Athletes by Xinhua News Agency. (zj, 06 Jan 2022)
In 2017 she received the Eddy Choong Most Promising Player of the Year Award from the Badminton World Federation [BWF]. (bwf, 12 Dec 2017)
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