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− | Tian Qing (田卿), born in Anhua, Hunan Province on Aug. 5, 1986 is a Chinese badminton player who won gold in the women's doubles at the [http://www.china.org.cn/sports/2012londonolympics/node_7154906.htm 2012 London Olympic Games] with her partner, [[Zhao Yunlei]]. | + | '''Tian Qing''' ('''田卿'''), born in Anhua, Hunan Province on Aug. 5, 1986 is a Chinese badminton player who won gold in the women's doubles at the [http://www.china.org.cn/sports/2012londonolympics/node_7154906.htm 2012 London Olympic Games] with her partner, [[Zhao Yunlei]]. |
Tian is a right-handed player whose greatest successes have come in doubles matches. She started playing badminton aged 7 and entered the Hunan Sports School aged 12. She joined the National Badminton Team's second team in 2004 and gained a place on the first team in 2006. Tian's assertiveness and aggression on the badminton court are in contrast to her quiet off-court persona. | Tian is a right-handed player whose greatest successes have come in doubles matches. She started playing badminton aged 7 and entered the Hunan Sports School aged 12. She joined the National Badminton Team's second team in 2004 and gained a place on the first team in 2006. Tian's assertiveness and aggression on the badminton court are in contrast to her quiet off-court persona. |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 7 August 2012
Tian Qing (田卿), born in Anhua, Hunan Province on Aug. 5, 1986 is a Chinese badminton player who won gold in the women's doubles at the 2012 London Olympic Games with her partner, Zhao Yunlei.
Tian is a right-handed player whose greatest successes have come in doubles matches. She started playing badminton aged 7 and entered the Hunan Sports School aged 12. She joined the National Badminton Team's second team in 2004 and gained a place on the first team in 2006. Tian's assertiveness and aggression on the badminton court are in contrast to her quiet off-court persona.
Major achievements:
2009:
German Open – runner-up in the women's doubles competition (with Pan Pan);
China Open – champion in the women's doubles competition (with Zhang Yawen);
2010:
Guangzhou Asian Games – champion in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei);
2011:
Asian Badminton Championships – runner-up in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei);
London Badminton World Championships – runner-up in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei);
2012:
All England Open – champion in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei);
Asian Badminton Championships – champion in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei);
London Olympic Games – champion in the women's doubles competition (with Zhao Yunlei).