Huang Sui

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Huang Sui (黄穗)

Huang Sui (黄穗), former Chinese National Badminton Team player, now serves on the Australian National Badminton Team.

Born on February 8, 1981 in Hunan Province, Huang started her badminton career in 1988 when she entered Anhua Badminton Technical School of Hunan Province. She was enrolled by Hunan Provincial Sports Technical School in 1992. She entered the second echelon of the National Badminton Team in 1997, and the first echelon of the National Badminton Team in 1999.

The following are Huang's main achievements and titles when she served for the Chinese National Badminton Team.

In 1998 she won second places of women's doubles in the World Youth Championships, in the Swedish Open, and in the All England Open.

In 1999 she was main member of Champion Team in the Sixth Sudirman Cup; member of Champion Team, second place of Women's Doubles, and second place of Mixed Doubles in the Fourth City Games, and second place of Women's Doubles in the Hong Kong Open.

In 2001 she was main member of Champion Team in the Seventh Sudirman Cup; champion of Women's Doubles in the All England Open; champion of Women's Doubles in the World Championships; second place of Mixed Doubles in the Ninth National Games; third place of Women's Doubles in the South Korea Open; champion of Women's Doubles in Japan Open; champion of Women's Doubles in the Asian Championships; and third place of Women's Doubles in the International Super Grand Prix.

In 2002 she was champions of Women's Doubles in the South Korea Open, the China Open, the All England Open, and the Indonesia Open; second place of Women's Doubles in the Japan Open; second place of Women's Doubles in the Asian Games; and second place of Women's Doubles in the Asian Championships.

In 2003 she was champions of women's doubles in the All England Open, the Indonesia Open, the Hong Kong Open, the China Open, and the World Championships; and second places in the Singapore Open and the Malaysia Open.

In 2004 she was champions of the Switzerland Open and the All England Open; member of Champion Team in the Uber Cup; and second place of Women's Doubles in Athens Olympic Game.

In 2005 she was second place of Women's Doubles in the World Championships, champion of Women's Doubles in the German Open, champion of Women's Doubles in the All England Open, second place of Women's Doubles in the China Open, second place of Women's Doubles in the Hong Kong Championships, second place of Women's Doubles in the China Masters Championships, second place of Women's Doubles in the World Cup, second place of Women's Doubles in the Malaysia Open, second place of Women's Doubles in the Singapore Open.

In 2006 she was champion of Women's Doubles in the All England Open, champion of Women's Doubles in the China Masters Championships, champion of Women's Doubles in the Malaysia Open, second place of Women's Doubles in the Chinese Taipei Open, champion of Women's Doubles in the Macau Open, second place of Women's Doubles in the Hong Kong Open, champion of Women's Doubles in the World Championships, champion of Women's Doubles in the Japan Open, member of the Uber Cup, member of Champion Team and champion of Women's Doubles in the Doha Asian Games.

In 2007 she was champion of Women's Doubles in the Malaysian Super Contest, champion of Women's Doubles in the South Korea Super Contest, champion of Women's Doubles in the Thailand Open, champion of Women's Doubles in the Macau Open Grand Prix, and third place of Women's Doubles in the World Rankings.

Huang retired from the Chinese national team at the end of the 2007 and got married in her hometown in December 2008. She subsequently moved to Sydney, Australia, with her husband. After a long period of absence, Huang suddenly returned to the sport in April 2012 and this time she played on behalf of the Australian National Badminton Team.