Xie Xingfang
Xie Xingfang | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 謝杏芳 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 谢杏芳 | ||||||||||
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Xie Xingfang (born January 8, 1981) is a retired Chinese badminton player from Guangzhou, Guangdong. She is a two-time world champion for women's singles, and former women's singles World No. 1.[1]
Her first big title was in girls' doubles, with her provincial team mate Zhang Jiewen, at the World Junior Championships in 1998. She has also won a bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in mixed doubles with Cai Yun. However, once she entered the Chinese national team, she switched to singles. 2004 was her "break-out" year, as she won several top tier titles on the world circuit. Xie and her senior compatriot and rival Zhang Ning were the most dominant international women's singles players of the middle and late parts of the decade, though they were pressed by younger teammates such as Zhu Lin, Lu Lan, Jiang Yanjiao and Wang Yihan. Due to her height and slender figure, she is regarded to have elegant movement. Xie's strengths were her reach, quickness, consistency, and court sense. She was a member of China's world champion Uber Cup teams of 2004, 2006, and 2008.
Her last appearance as a player in a major badminton competition came at the National Games of China in October 2009.
During most of her badminton career Xie was romantically involved with fellow Chinese badminton star Lin Dan. In 2006 Xie and Lin won their respective women's and men's singles titles at the IBF World Championships in Madrid. Xie had also won the world title in 2005 when Lin finished second to Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat. Xie Xingfang and Lin Dan were married in Guangzhou, China, on 13 December 2010, after seven years of dating. She is also a mother of a son, Fang Fang, who was born on 5 November 2016.
Major achievements
Rank | Event | Date | Venue |
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World Championships | |||
1 | Singles | 2006 | Madrid, ESP |
1 | Singles | 2005 | Anaheim, CA, USA |
2 | Singles | 2009 | Hyderabad, IND |
5 | Singles | 2003 | Birmingham, GBR |
Asian Games | |||
1 | Team | 2006 | Doha, QATAR |
Thomas & Uber Cup | |||
1 | Team | 2008 | Jakarta, INA |
1 | Team | 2006 | Japan |
1 | Team | 2004 | Jakarta, INA |
World Grand Prix | |||
1 | Singles | 2007 | China Masters Super Series |
1 | Singles | 2007 | Yonex All England Super Series |
1 | Singles | 2007 | Yonex German Open |
1 | Singles | 2007 | Yonex Korea Open Super Series |
1 | Singles | 2006 | Hong Kong Open |
1 | Singles | 2006 | Yonex All England Open |
1 | Singles | 2005 | Yonex All England Open |
1 | Singles | 2005 | German Open |
1 | Singles | 2004 | Djarum Indonesia Open |
1 | Singles | 2004 | China Open |
1 | Singles | 2004 | German Open |
1 | Singles | 2004 | Realkredit Denmark Open |
2 | Singles | 2007 | Aviva Open Singapore Super Series |
2 | Singles | 2006 | Yonex Japan Open |
2 | Singles | 2006 | Chinese Taipei Open |
2 | Singles | 2006 | China Masters |
2 | Singles | 2005 | China Open |
2 | Singles | 2005 | Hong Kong Open |
2 | Singles | 2005 | Yonex Japan Open |
2 | Singles | 2003 | Yonex All England Open |
3 | Singles | 2006 | Proton Eon Malaysia Open |
3 | Singles | 2005 | China Masters |
3 | Singles | 2003 | China Open |
3 | Singles | 2003 | Proton Eon Malaysia Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | Realkredit Denmark Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | China Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | Singapore Open |
References
- ↑ "The many faces of Xie Xingfang". China Daily. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
External links
- (in Chinese) Xie Xingfang's blog
- (in Chinese) The official Xie Xingfang website
- (in Chinese) The official China Badminton website
- Xie Xingfang at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com