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Shi Yuqi (Chinese: 石宇奇; pinyin: Shí Yǔqí; Mandarin pronunciation: [ʂɻ̩̌.ỳ tɕʰǐ]; born 28 February 1996) is a Chinese badminton player who is currently the world number one in the men's singles. [1] Shi won his first Superseries title in the 2016 French Open.
Jun 9, 2024 · Nicknamed “Stone” after his surname, Shi had a rock-solid 2024, winning four out of five finals on the BWF World Tour and was unbeaten in China’s victorious Thomas Cup campaign. In Singapore ...
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2 days ago · Beijing: During the quarterfinals of the 2024 China National Badminton Team Championships on October 31, Chinese badminton star and World No. 1 Shi Yuqi, representing Jiangsu, withdrew due to sudden illness. This pivotal match between Jiangsu and Shanghai was tied at 2-2, making it a decisive showdown in the third singles match, with Shi Yuqi ...
Jul 25, 2021 · TOKYO - Shi Yuqi has already won a Youth Olympics gold and China's next badminton hope is also a medal contender at Tokyo 2020. On Sunday (July 25), the world No. 11 player became the first to...
石宇奇,男,中国羽毛球男子单打项目运动员、世界冠军。 1996年出生南通,2003年进入少体校练习羽毛球,11岁进入省队训练,之后又进入省体工队、国青队。 虽然才十七岁,石宇奇已参加过多次全国乃至世界级大赛。 2012年,他代表中国队参加亚洲羽毛球青年锦标赛,在U17组比赛中摘得桂冠。 2014年亚洲青年羽毛球锦标赛,半决赛中,石宇奇2-0轻取中国香港选手李卓耀,决赛中,常.
Jun 11, 2024 · Shi Yuqi made a comeback in 2022 and steadily improved, winning multiple championships this year and leading the Chinese men’s team to victory as the captain in the Thomas Cup, achieving a perfect 6-0 record.
Jan 22, 2024 · NEW DELHI – Shi Yuqi overcame a stiff challenge from Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu to clinch his second India Open badminton title on Jan 21 – and then warned top-ranked Viktor Axelsen that he ...
Jun 2, 2024 · World No.1 An Se-young and world No.2 Shi Yuqi showed top form again at the Singapore Open, winning a third and fourth major title of the year, respectively, on Sunday (2 June). Displaying her fighting spirit, An took 77 minutes and three games to edge past Olympic badminton champion Chen Yu Fei of the People’s Republic of China.