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== Career == |
== Career == |
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===2009=== |
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When [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] was only 15-year-old, she had won the women's singles runner-up in the senior group at the Hong Kong Badminton Championships. |
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===2011=== |
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In 2011, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] turned into a professional athlete after graduating from Form Five. He Yiming, Tim, the head coach of the Hong Kong Badminton Team, believes that her potential and conditions are good, and the technical level is also very comprehensive, but the current psychology and foundation are still insufficient. |
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===2013=== |
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In February 2013, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] played in the Austrian Badminton International Challenge, losing 1-2 (21-18, 22-24, 21-23) in the women’s singles semi-finals to the top seed of the match, Petya Nedelcheva of Bulgaria. |
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===2014=== |
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In July 2014, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] played in the U.S. Badminton Gold Grand Prix and lost 0-2 (16-21, 18-21) in the women's singles semi-final against Zhang Beiwen, the No. 3 seed of the tournament. In October of the same year, she played in the Swiss International Badminton Tournament, losing 1 to 3 (11-9, 9-11, 8-11, 4-11) to Indonesia's Hana Ramandini in the women's singles semi-finals. |
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===2015=== |
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In February 2015, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] played in the Austrian Badminton Open. In the process, she defeated three seeded players and defeated Bulgarian player Linda Secini 21-16, 21-8 in the women's singles final, winning the first adult group. International champion. In April of the same year, she played in the New Zealand Badminton Gold Grand Prix and lost to Japan's Kawakami Saena in the women's singles semi-finals 1-2 (10-21, 21-15, 15-21). In August of the same year, she participated in the World Badminton Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, and played in the women's singles event. She defeated Estonia’s Katy Tolmov 2-0 on the first round but lost 0-2 (13-21, 9-21) on the second round to No. 2 seed Senna of India. Neville is out. |
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===2016=== |
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In October 2016, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] played in the Danish Badminton Premier Super Tournament, and eliminated Chiang Ying-li of Chinese Taipei, Busanlan Embrupong of Thailand, and Sato Sato of Japan all the way; until the top four head-to-head matches will be the No. 5 seed and the world number one. Later, Tai Tzu-Ying defeated her opponent 1-2 (13-21, 22-20, 18-21) in three rounds. This was also her best record in the top super game for the first time. In November of the same year, she played in the Hong Kong Badminton Super Tournament. From the first lap to the quarter-finals, she defeated Vietnam’s Ruan Cuiling, Thailand’s Nichaen Jindaporn and India’s Sena Neville until the top four met another. Indian star Psala Venkata Sindu lost to his opponent 0-2 (14-21, 16-21) in straight sets. This is also her second-best result in the Super Final Four.<ref>{{cite web|title=张雁宜 Cheung Ngan Yi 成绩 |url=http://www.badmintoncn.com/cbo_star/star_success_1296.html |website=www.badmintoncn.com |publisher=Badmintoncn.com |accessdate=11 October 2016|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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===2017 World Championships=== |
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In August 2017, [[Cheung Ngan Yi]] participated in the World Badminton Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, and played in the women's singles event as the 13th seed, so she had a loss in the first round. She defeated Russia’s Yevgeniya Kozetskaya 2-1 on the second round to advance; but on the third round , she faced the fourth seed, India’s Psala Venkata Sindu, Just 1 to 2 (21-19, 21-23, 17-21) lost to the opponent, the top 16 stopped. |
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She participated in the [[2011 BWF World Junior Championships]], [[2015 Malaysia Super Series Premier Qualification]] and in the [[2016 Vietnam Open Grand Prix]]. In 2012, she represented her country in the [[Uber Cup]]. Two years later she participated in the [[2014 Asian Games]]. |
She participated in the [[2011 BWF World Junior Championships]], [[2015 Malaysia Super Series Premier Qualification]] and in the [[2016 Vietnam Open Grand Prix]]. In 2012, she represented her country in the [[Uber Cup]]. Two years later she participated in the [[2014 Asian Games]]. |
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She reached semi finals at the [[Austrian International|2013 Austrian International]], [[2014 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold]], [[Swiss International (badminton)|2014 Swiss International]], [[2015 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold]] tournaments; won the [[Austrian International|2015 Austrian International]] tournament; and won the women's team bronze medal at the [[2013 East Asian Games]].<ref>{{cite web|title=张雁宜 Cheung Ngan Yi 成绩 |url=http://www.badmintoncn.com/cbo_star/star_success_1296.html |website=www.badmintoncn.com |publisher=Badmintoncn.com |accessdate=11 October 2016|language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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== Achievements == |
== Achievements == |
Revision as of 03:57, 26 August 2021
Cheung Ngan Yi 張雁宜 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Hong Kong | 27 April 1993||||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 57 kg (126 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Handedness | Right | ||||||||||||||||||||
Women's singles | |||||||||||||||||||||
Career title(s) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Highest ranking | 13 (15 June 2017) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Current ranking | 29 (17 December 2019) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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BWF profile |
Cheung Ngan Yi (Chinese: 張雁宜; pinyin: Zhāng Yànyí; born 27 April 1993) is a Hong Kong badminton player.[1][2]
Career
2009
When Cheung Ngan Yi was only 15-year-old, she had won the women's singles runner-up in the senior group at the Hong Kong Badminton Championships.
2011
In 2011, Cheung Ngan Yi turned into a professional athlete after graduating from Form Five. He Yiming, Tim, the head coach of the Hong Kong Badminton Team, believes that her potential and conditions are good, and the technical level is also very comprehensive, but the current psychology and foundation are still insufficient.
2013
In February 2013, Cheung Ngan Yi played in the Austrian Badminton International Challenge, losing 1-2 (21-18, 22-24, 21-23) in the women’s singles semi-finals to the top seed of the match, Petya Nedelcheva of Bulgaria.
2014
In July 2014, Cheung Ngan Yi played in the U.S. Badminton Gold Grand Prix and lost 0-2 (16-21, 18-21) in the women's singles semi-final against Zhang Beiwen, the No. 3 seed of the tournament. In October of the same year, she played in the Swiss International Badminton Tournament, losing 1 to 3 (11-9, 9-11, 8-11, 4-11) to Indonesia's Hana Ramandini in the women's singles semi-finals.
2015
In February 2015, Cheung Ngan Yi played in the Austrian Badminton Open. In the process, she defeated three seeded players and defeated Bulgarian player Linda Secini 21-16, 21-8 in the women's singles final, winning the first adult group. International champion. In April of the same year, she played in the New Zealand Badminton Gold Grand Prix and lost to Japan's Kawakami Saena in the women's singles semi-finals 1-2 (10-21, 21-15, 15-21). In August of the same year, she participated in the World Badminton Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, and played in the women's singles event. She defeated Estonia’s Katy Tolmov 2-0 on the first round but lost 0-2 (13-21, 9-21) on the second round to No. 2 seed Senna of India. Neville is out.
2016
In October 2016, Cheung Ngan Yi played in the Danish Badminton Premier Super Tournament, and eliminated Chiang Ying-li of Chinese Taipei, Busanlan Embrupong of Thailand, and Sato Sato of Japan all the way; until the top four head-to-head matches will be the No. 5 seed and the world number one. Later, Tai Tzu-Ying defeated her opponent 1-2 (13-21, 22-20, 18-21) in three rounds. This was also her best record in the top super game for the first time. In November of the same year, she played in the Hong Kong Badminton Super Tournament. From the first lap to the quarter-finals, she defeated Vietnam’s Ruan Cuiling, Thailand’s Nichaen Jindaporn and India’s Sena Neville until the top four met another. Indian star Psala Venkata Sindu lost to his opponent 0-2 (14-21, 16-21) in straight sets. This is also her second-best result in the Super Final Four.[3]
2017 World Championships
In August 2017, Cheung Ngan Yi participated in the World Badminton Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, and played in the women's singles event as the 13th seed, so she had a loss in the first round. She defeated Russia’s Yevgeniya Kozetskaya 2-1 on the second round to advance; but on the third round , she faced the fourth seed, India’s Psala Venkata Sindu, Just 1 to 2 (21-19, 21-23, 17-21) lost to the opponent, the top 16 stopped.
She participated in the 2011 BWF World Junior Championships, 2015 Malaysia Super Series Premier Qualification and in the 2016 Vietnam Open Grand Prix. In 2012, she represented her country in the Uber Cup. Two years later she participated in the 2014 Asian Games.
Achievements
BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title)
Women's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | Austrian International | Linda Zechiri | 21–16, 21–8 | Winner |
- BWF International Challenge tournament
- BWF International Series tournament
- BWF Future Series tournament
References
- ^ "Players: Cheung Ngan Yi". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
- ^ "Cheung Ngan Yi Full Profile". bwf.tournamentsoftware.com. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
- ^ "张雁宜 Cheung Ngan Yi 成绩". www.badmintoncn.com (in Chinese). Badmintoncn.com. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
External links
- Cheung Ngan Yi at BWF.TournamentSoftware.com
- Living people
- 1993 births
- Hong Kong female badminton players
- Badminton players at the 2014 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2018 Asian Games
- Asian Games competitors for Hong Kong
- Badminton players at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic badminton players of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong sportspeople stubs
- Asian badminton biography stubs