Best Female Badminton Players Wang Yihan

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Wang Yihan is the ladies' singles badminton player from China. He was chosen the best player of the world until December 2011 in light of the Badminton World Federation.

Wang started his profession at 9 years old with his mentor Wang Pengren. He was effectively chosen as the lesser group in 2004, then was elevated to the senior national group taking after two years. Wang won the World Cup around the same time, which is three years after the ladies' title singles badminton player named him the world's best. Presently he was prepared by Zhang Ning, a previous Chinese badminton player ever gold decoration in Olympic badminton twice.

As a youngster, Wang does not care for games swimming. He was panicked when her games educator requested that Wang devote themselves completely to the pool. Knowing this, the mother Wang tries to purchase a badminton racket. Her mom imagined that Wang additionally will dismiss the racket, yet out of the blue, Wang notwithstanding grasping his racket. From that point the mother Wang at last chose to go into a badminton club.

Wang is still moderately youthful age, yet he has won the big showdown and made twelve chose as the world's best players BWF adaptation. Wang additionally uncovered that he will proceed with his profession until the age of 30 years went, as his mentor.

Wang Yihan Profile:

Country      China
Born     January 18, 1988 
Shanghai, China
Height     1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Handedness     Right
Coach     Zhang Ning
Women's singles
Highest ranking     1 (October 29, 2009)
Current ranking     8 (June 18 , 2015

Medal record

Women's badminton
Competitor for  China
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place     2012 London     Women's singles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place     2011 London     Women's singles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place     2006 Yiyang     Women's singles
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place     2013 Taipei     Women's singles
Gold medal – first place     2011 Chengdu     Women's singles
Silver medal – second place     2012 Qingdao     Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place     2015 Wuhan     Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place     2009 Suwon     Women's singles
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place     2014 Incheon     Women's team
Gold medal – first place     2014 Incheon     Women's singles
Uber Cup
Gold medal – first place     2014 New Delhi     Team
Gold medal – first place     2012 Wuhan     Team
Silver medal – second place     2010 Kuala Lumpur     Team
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place     2015 Dongguan     Team
Gold medal – first place     2013 Kuala Lumpur     Team
Gold medal – first place     2009 Guangzhou     Team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place     2006 Incheon     Girls' singles
Silver medal – second place     2006 Incheon     Mixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place     2006     Girls' singles