Pai Hsiao Ma
Character Introduction
Pai Hsiao Ma (born May 7, 1986), originally named Bai Min-jie, is a female badminton player from Chinese Taipei.
She has a younger sister, Bai Yu-po (originally Bai Yi-jie), who is also a badminton player and singles specialist. Bai Yu-po is currently a sports teacher at Kang Hsuan International School.
Pai Hsiao Ma began playing badminton at a young age and gained some recognition during high school, but she often fell short of winning championships. In 2008, she took a year and a half off due to injury. During this time, it was suggested that she and her sister change their names, which were given by their grandmother, to improve their future prospects. She decided to change her name from “Min-jie” to “Xiao-ma.”
In November 2010, Pai Hsiao Ma represented Chinese Taipei at the Guangzhou Asian Games, competing in the women’s singles and women’s team events.
In July 2012, Pai Hsiao Ma competed in the US Badminton Open and won her first Grand Prix Gold title by defeating Japan’s Kaori Imabeppu 2-1 in the women’s singles final, setting a personal best.
In July 2013, Pai Hsiao Ma represented Chinese Taipei at the Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia, and won a bronze medal in the mixed team event.
In August 2013, she participated in the World Badminton Championships held in Guangzhou, China, competing in the women’s singles. She won her first-round match 2-0 against Ireland’s Chloe Magee but was defeated 1-2 (17-21, 23-21, 11-21) by the 7th seed, China’s Wang Shixian, in the second round after an 83-minute battle.
In August 2014, Pai Hsiao Ma competed in the World Badminton Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the women’s singles. She won her first-round match 2-0 against Brazil’s Fabiana Silva but was eliminated in the second round, losing 0-2 (14-21, 15-21) to the 12th seed, China’s Han Li.
Major Achievements
- 2014 Austria International Challenge Women’s Singles Champion
- 2014 Iran International Challenge Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2013 Bangladesh International Challenge Women’s Singles Champion
- 2013 Thailand Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2013 Australia Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2012 Macau Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2012 Chinese Taipei Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2012 US Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Champion
- 2011 Chinese Taipei Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2011 Summer Universiade Badminton Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2011 Summer Universiade Badminton Women’s Doubles Runner-up
- 2011 Summer Universiade Badminton Mixed Team Bronze Medal
- 2009 East Asian Games Badminton Women’s Team Runner-up
- 2007 Russia Badminton Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2007 US Badminton Grand Prix Women’s Singles Top 4
- 2006 Uber Cup Women’s Team Bronze Medal