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In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in Asian Youth Championships, Malaysia.
 
In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in Asian Youth Championships, Malaysia.
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In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Wuhan.
 
In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Wuhan.
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In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Cup Tournament in Yiyang.
 
In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Cup Tournament in Yiyang.
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In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Youth Championships in South Korea.
 
In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Youth Championships in South Korea.
  
 
In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in National City Games in Wuhan.
 
In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in National City Games in Wuhan.
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In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in 24th Universiade in Bangkok, Thailand.
 
In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in 24th Universiade in Bangkok, Thailand.
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In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in Bitbuger Open, Germany.
 
In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in Bitbuger Open, Germany.
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In 2007, she won the Women's Singles tile in Russia Open.
 
In 2007, she won the Women's Singles tile in Russia Open.
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In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Portugal.
 
In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Portugal.
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In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in Japan Open.
 
In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in Japan Open.
  
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in German Open.
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in German Open.
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In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in All England Super Series in Birmingham.  
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in All England Super Series in Birmingham.  
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In 2009, she the Women's Singles title in Swiss Super Series.
 
In 2009, she the Women's Singles title in Swiss Super Series.
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In 2009, she was the National Team's top player in the 11th Sudirman Cup in Guangzhou.
 
In 2009, she was the National Team's top player in the 11th Sudirman Cup in Guangzhou.
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In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Macau Gold Grand Prix.
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Macau Gold Grand Prix.
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In 2009, she won the Women Singles title in Japan Super Series.
 
In 2009, she won the Women Singles title in Japan Super Series.
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In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.
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In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Hong Kong Super Series.
 
In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Hong Kong Super Series.
  
 
In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in Danish Super Series.
 
In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in Danish Super Series.
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In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.
 
In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.
  
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in South Korea Open.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in South Korea Open.
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In 2011, she was the National Team's top player in 12th Sudirman Cup in Qingdao.
 
In 2011, she was the National Team's top player in 12th Sudirman Cup in Qingdao.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Asian Badminton Championships.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Asian Badminton Championships.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Indonesia Super Series.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Indonesia Super Series.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in World Badminton Championships.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in World Badminton Championships.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Japan Super Series.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Japan Super Series.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in China Open.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in China Open.
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In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in BWF Super Series Finals.
 
In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in BWF Super Series Finals.
  

Revision as of 05:36, 25 May 2012

Wang Yihan (王仪涵)

Wang Yihan (王仪涵) is the top player of Chinese National Badminton Team. She won the champion in 2011 Super Series Finals of Badminton World Federation (BWF). She ranks first in the latest BWF list.

Born in Shanghai on January 18, 1988, Wang started badminton training at the age of 9 in Shanghai's Juvenile Sports School. She became a member of the Shanghai Badminton Team in 2003. She enrolled into the National Badminton Team's second team in 2005 and its first team in 2006. She is the National Team's top player in the 24th Uber Cup held in Wuhan on May 20-26, 2012 in Wuhan.

The following are the championship titles Wang has won between 2003 and 2012.

In 2003, she won the Women's Singles title in National Junior Championships in Yiyang.

In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in Asian Youth Championships, Malaysia.

In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Wuhan.

In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Cup Tournament in Yiyang.

In 2006, she won the Women's Singles in World Youth Championships in South Korea.

In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in National City Games in Wuhan.

In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in 24th Universiade in Bangkok, Thailand.

In 2007, she won the Women's Singles title in Bitbuger Open, Germany.

In 2007, she won the Women's Singles tile in Russia Open.


In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in World University Championships in Portugal.

In 2008, she won the Women's Singles in Japan Open.

In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in German Open.

In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in All England Super Series in Birmingham.

In 2009, she the Women's Singles title in Swiss Super Series.

In 2009, she was the National Team's top player in the 11th Sudirman Cup in Guangzhou.

In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Macau Gold Grand Prix.

In 2009, she won the Women Singles title in Japan Super Series.

In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.

In 2009, she won the Women's Singles title in Hong Kong Super Series.

In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in Danish Super Series.

In 2010, she won the Women's Singles title in French Super Series.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in South Korea Open.

In 2011, she was the National Team's top player in 12th Sudirman Cup in Qingdao.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Asian Badminton Championships.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Indonesia Super Series.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in World Badminton Championships.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in Japan Super Series.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in China Open.

In 2011, she won the Women's Singles title in BWF Super Series Finals.

In 2012, she won the Women's Singles title in Malaysia Super Series.