Juliane SCHENK
Character Introduction
Juliane Schenk, a German female badminton player.
In 2008, Juliane Schenk represented Germany in the women’s singles event at the Beijing Olympic Games. She was defeated in the first round after a tough three-game battle against Indonesia’s Maria Kristin Yulianti.
In August 2011, Juliane Schenk reached the semifinals of the World Badminton Championships held in London, UK, but lost to Taiwan’s Cheng Shao-chieh, missing out on the final.
In July 2012, Juliane Schenk represented Germany in the women’s singles event at the London Olympic Games. In the group stage, she defeated Kristína Gavnholt from the Czech Republic and Larisa Griga from Ukraine to advance to the knockout stage. However, in the first round of the knockout stage, she was defeated 0-2 (16-21, 15-21) by Thailand’s rising star Ratchanok Intanon, exiting the tournament in the round of 16.
On March 1, 2014, Juliane Schenk officially retired from the Badminton World Federation.
Equipment Used
BRAVE SWORD 10;NANOSPEED 7000;1547-007-K;
Major Achievement
- 2013 Indonesia Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2013 India Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2013 German Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2013 European Mixed Team Championships Mixed Team Champion
- 2012 Hong Kong Super Series Women’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2012 China Super Series Women’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2012 Bitburger Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Champion
- 2012 French Super Series Women’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2012 Denmark Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2012 Singapore Super Series Women’s Singles Champion
- 2012 India Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2012 European Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2012 German Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2011 Bitburger Grand Prix Gold Women’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2011 Japan Super Series Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2011 World Championships Women’s Singles Third Place
- 2011 Japan Open Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2010 Hong Kong Super Series Women’s Singles Semifinalist
- 2009 BWF Super Series Finals Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2005 Dutch International Women’s Singles Third Place
- 2005 World Championships Women’s Singles Round of 16
- 2005 Dutch Open Women’s Singles Third Place
- 2004 Denmark Open Women’s Singles Quarterfinalist