Li Yujia
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Li Yujia | |
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Personal information | |
Date of birth | January 18, 1983 |
Place of birth | Hubei, China |
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Women's/Mixed Doubles | |
Country | Singapore |
Handedness | Right |
Coach | Eng Hian |
Highest Ranking | 7 (WD) / 7 (XD) |
Current Ranking | 10 (WD) / 12 (XD) (December 6, 2007 [1]) |
BWF Profile |
Li Yujia (Simplified Chinese: 李羽佳) is Singapore's national badminton player. Born in Hubei on 18 January 1983, she moved to Singapore at the age of 18 and is now a Singapore citizen. Partnered with Hendri Kurniawan Saputra in the mixed doubles and Jiang Yanmei in the women's doubles, she has gained recognition in the badminton scene for her agility, smashing skills and good looks.
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[edit] Rankings
Current Women Doubles world ranking: 10
Current Mixed Doubles world ranking: 12
As of 6 December 2007 by the Badminton World Federation.
[edit] Achievements
[edit] Women's Doubles
- SEA Games 2007 - bronze medallist
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 World Badminton Championships in KL.
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 Djarum Indonesia Open Super Series
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 Aviva Singapore Open Super Series
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 Wilson Swiss Open Super Series
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 Proton Malaysia Super Series
- Quarter-finalist of the 2006 Denmark Open.
- Winner of the Bitburger Luxembourg Open 2006.
- Winner of the Equinox New Zealand Open 2006.
- Silver medalist of the Women's Doubles event at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
- Quarter-finalist of the 2006 Asian Badminton Championships.
- Quarter-finalist of 2005 All-England Championships.
[edit] Mixed Doubles
- SEA Games 2007 - bronze medallist
- Quarter-finalist of the 2007 Yonex Japan Super Series.
- Runner-up of the Bitburger Luxembourg Open 2006
- Winner of the Equinox New Zealand Open 2006
- Quarter finalist of the Macau Open 2006.
- Quarter finalist of the 2006 Chinese Taipei Open.
- Bronze medallist of the 2006 Asian Badminton Championships.
- Runner-up of the 2005 China Masters
- Semi-finalist of 3 consecutive events in 2004.