Wang Xiaoli
Wang Xiaoli (Chinese: 王晓理; born 24 June 1989) is a Chinese badminton player who is a doubles specialist. In 2012, she competed at the 2012 London Summer Olympics.[1]
Career
In 2005, she joined the Chinese national second team and officially became the first team in 2008.[2] Wang Xiaoli began her international career in 2009 when she paired with Tao Jiaming in mixed doubles and with Ma Jin in women's doubles. She quickly gained success with Ma Jin and culminated their career with a gold medal at the 2009 Asia Championships.[3] In the middle of the 2010 season Wang Xiaoli dropped mixed doubles from her repertoire of events and began competing in women's doubles with Yu Yang.[4] Despite their short time together, Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang have reached the number one ranking in the world for their event.[5] In 2011, she and Yu Yang received an award "BWF Female Player of the Year", who have become the first shuttlers to scoop a grand slam with their 5 BWF World Superseries Premier titles in 2011. Having only teamed up for slightly over a year, they have already picked up the 2011 World title and were also champions at the 2011 Asian Championships. They also made 12 consecutive finals appearances with 7 BWF World Superseries titles to their name in 2011.[6]
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wang and her partner, Yu Yang, along with Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha-na, Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jung of South Korea, and Meiliana Jauhari and Greysia Polii of Indonesia, were disqualified from the competition for "not using one's best efforts to win a match" and "conducting oneself in a manner that is clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport", following matches the previous evening during which they were accused of throwing the match.[7][8] Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli played against South Korea's Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha-na, and it has been suggested that both teams wanted to lose in order to secure an easier draw,[9] although Yu claimed "she and her partner were just trying to conserve their strength for the knockout rounds".[10]
Achievements
BWF World Championships
Women's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Ballerup Super Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark | 19–21, 15–21 | |||
2013 | Tianhe Sports Center, Guangzhou, China | 21–14, 18–21, 21–8 | |||
2011 | Wembley Arena, London, England | 22–20, 21–11 | |||
2010 | Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Paris, France | 9–21, 17–21 | |||
2009 | Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, India | 16–21, 12–21 |
Asian Games
Women's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China | 22–20, 15–21, 12–21 |
Asia Championships
Women's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan, China | 12–21, 12–21 | |||
2013 | Taipei Arena, Taipei, Chinese Taipei | 21–15, 14–21, 21–15 | |||
2011 | Sichuan Gymnasium, Chengdu, China | 21–13, 21–10 | |||
2009 | Suwon Indoor Stadium, Suwon, South Korea | 21–11, 21–18 |
East Asian Games
Women's Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009 | Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Hong Kong | 20–22, 16–21 |
BWF World Junior Championships
Girls' doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea |
21–13, 21–18 |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea |
3–4 Walkover |
Asia Junior Championships
Girls' Doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
21–19, 21–11 | |||
BWF Superseries
The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007, is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011, with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end.
Women's Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | All England Open | 14–21, 14–21 | |||
2014 | China Open | 21–16, 19–21, 22–20 | |||
2014 | French Open | 21–15, 21–9 | |||
2014 | Denmark Open | 21–14, 21–14 | |||
2014 | All England Open | 21–17, 18–21, 23–21 | |||
2013 | China Open | 21–13, 21–7 | |||
2013 | China Masters | 21–17, 21–16 | |||
2013 | Indonesia Open | 21–15, 18–21, 18–21 | |||
2013 | All England Open | 21–18, 21–10 | |||
2013 | Korea Open | 21–17, 21–13 | |||
2012 | Superseries Finals | 21–16, 21–14 | |||
2012 | Hong Kong Open | 20–22, 21–14, 17–21 | |||
2012 | China Open | 21–19, 14–7 Retired | |||
2012 | Indonesia Open | 17–21, 21–9, 21–16 | |||
2012 | All England Open | 17–21, 12–21 | |||
2011 | Superseries Finals | 21–8, 21–12 | |||
2011 | China Open | 21–11, 21–10 | |||
2011 | Hong Kong Open | 21–12, 14–2 Retired | |||
2011 | French Open | 26–24, 21–15 | |||
2011 | Denmark Open | 22–20, 21–16 | |||
2011 | China Masters | 19–21, Retired | |||
2011 | Indonesia Open | 21–12, 21–10 | |||
2011 | All England Open | 21–2, 21–9 | |||
2011 | Korea Open | 21–18, 19–21, 21–4 | |||
2011 | Malaysia Open | 12–21, 21–6, 17–21 | |||
2010 | Superseries Finals | 21–7, 21–17 | |||
2010 | Hong Kong Open | 21–11, 21–12 | |||
2010 | Japan Open | 21–17, 21–6 | |||
2010 | China Masters | 21–8, 21–8 | |||
2010 | Malaysia Open | 16–21, 12–21 | |||
2009 | Hong Kong Open | 16–21, 21–19, 21–12 | |||
2009 | French Open | 21–13, 21–8 | |||
2009 | Japan Open | 21–19, 21–18 |
Mixed Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009 | China Masters | 13–21, 21–19, 8–4 Retired |
- BWF Superseries Finals tournament
- BWF Superseries Premier tournament
- BWF Superseries tournament
BWF Grand Prix
The BWF Grand Prix has two levels: Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007.
Women's Doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Chinese Taipei Open | 18–21, 11–21 | |||
2010 | German Open | 24–22, 21–15 | |||
2009 | Malaysia Masters | 21–9, 21–11 | |||
2009 | India Open | 21–14, 21–13 | |||
2008 | Macau Open | 15–21, 18–21 |
- BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
- BWF Grand Prix tournament
Record against selected opponents
Women's doubles results with Yu Yang against Super Series finalists, Worlds Semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[11]
/ Petya Nedelcheva & Anastasia Russkikh 1–0 Alex Bruce & Michelle Li 1–0 Bao Yixin & Lu Lu 1–0 Bao Yixin & Zhong Qianxin 3–0 Cheng Shu & Zhao Yunlei 6–0 Ma Jin & Zhong Qianxin 1–0 Tian Qing & Zhao Yunlei 8–3 Xia Huan & Tang Jinhua 3–1 Ma Jin & Tang Jinhua 5–0 Bao Yixin & Cheng Shu 0–1 Bao Yixin & Tang Jinhua 0–1 Ma Jin & Tang Yuanting 3–0 Bao Yixin & Tang Yuanting 0–1 Luo Ying & Luo Yu 4–0 Cheng Wen-hsing & Chien Yu-chin 4–0 Christinna Pedersen & Kamilla Rytter Juhl 6–1 Poon Lok Yan & Tse Ying Suet 8–0 Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponnappa 3–0 Vita Marissa & Nadya Melati 2–0 Mizuki Fujii & Reika Kakiiwa 4–0 Miyuki Maeda & Satoko Suetsuna 5–0 Shizuka Matsuo & Mami Naito 7–0 Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi 3–0 Ha Jung-eun & Kim Min-jung 7–1 Jung Kyung-eun & Kim Ha-na 5–0 Chin Eei Hui & Wong Pei Tty 2–0 Valeria Sorokina & Nina Vislova 1–0 Shinta Mulia Sari & Yao Lei 2–0 Michelle Claire Edwards & Annari Viljoen 1–0 Duanganong Aroonkesorn & Kunchala Voravichitchaikul 5–0
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