Xu Rong (born around 1958), is a former badminton player from China, who ranks among the best of her time.
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Country | China | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1958 (age 65–66) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Women's doubles | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Career
editXu Rong was one of the main Chinese players who dominated the women's game after China joined the International Badminton Federation in 1981 in both singles and doubles. She was well known for her all-rounded excellence on the court, and she won the National Championships in singles (1977). Although primarily a doubles player she was strong enough in singles to reach the final of the Denmark Open, and to win the very first Hong Kong Open in 1982.[1][2] With her regular partner Wu Jianqui she won the Swedish Open in 1982 and the prestigious All-England Championships in 1983.[3][4] Xu Rong was also a member of the woman's team that won the Asian Games Team Event in 1982. Xu Rong and Wu were bronze medalists at the 1983 IBF World Championships. In one of her last international appearances Xu won women's doubles at the 1985 Hong Kong Open with Han Aiping. She was a member of China's world champion Uber Cup (women's international) team in 1984, and helped her team to a 5-0 victory. She retired in 1985.[citation needed]
Achievements
editWorld Championships
editYear | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1979 | Hangzhou, China | Fu Chun-e | 1–11, 3–11 | Bronze |
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1983 | Brøndbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark | Wu Jianqiu | Nora Perry Jane Webster |
11–15, 8–15 | Bronze |
World Cup
editYear | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1983 | Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Wu Jianqiu | Han Aiping Li Lingwei |
15–6, 8–15, 5–15 | Silver |
1984 | Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia | Wu Jianqiu | Lin Ying Wu Dixi |
6–15, 15–7, 7–15 | Silver |
IBF World Grand Prix
editThe World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1983 | All England Open | Wu Jianqiu | Wu Dixi Lin Ying |
15–9, 15–11 | Winner |
1983 | Indonesia Open | Wu Jianqiu | Maria Fransisca Ruth Damayanti |
15–11, 11–15, 3–15 | Runner-up |
1985 | Hong Kong Open | Han Aiping | Wu Dixi Lin Ying |
15–4, 15–7 | Winner |
International tournaments
editYear | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1982 | Denmark Open | Wu Jianqiu | 5–11, 0–11 | Runner-up |
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1982 | German Open | Wu Jianqiu | Lin Ying Wu Dixi |
8–15, 15–13, 9–15 | Runner-up |
1982 | Swedish Open | Wu Jianqiu | Lin Ying Wu Dixi |
15–7, 15–12 | Winner |
1982 | Denmark Open | Wu Jianqiu | Lin Ying Wu Dixi |
12–15, 3–15 | Runner-up |
Notes
edit- ^ "Danish Open Championships", World Badminton, June 1982, 16.
- ^ D. S. Aster, "The Hong Kong Open '82", World Badminton, December 1982, 8.
- ^ "Swedish Open Championships", World Badminton, June 1982, 16.
- ^ Pat Davis, The Guinness Book of Badminton (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd.) 108.