Yeo Jia Min
Yeo Jia Min (English name: Yeo Jiamin. Born on February 1, 1999), is a female badminton player from Singapore. Yeo Jia Min has shown great badminton talent since childhood. When she was studying at Nanyang Primary School, she was vigorously cultivated by her enlightenment coach Chen Ronghan and the school team coach and former national player Liu Jinpeng, and her skills have been significantly improved. At the age of 9, she won the national age-group under-11 women’s singles championship in her first competition in 2008. The following year, she won the under-12 singles championship and third place in the Malacca leg of the National Junior Circuit Tournament in Malaysia and the finals of the circuit tournament. By the end of 2009, Yeo Jia Min had won the national age-group under-13 women’s singles championship. In May 2011, the 12-year-old Yeo Jia Min was selected into the youth team of the Singapore national badminton team. In July 2016, Yeo Jia Min participated in the Vietnam Badminton Grand Prix. In the women’s singles final, she defeated Ayumi Mine of Japan 2-0 (21-14, 21-17) and won her first international championship. In July 2017, Yeo Jia Min represented Singapore in the Asian Youth Badminton Championships held in Jakarta, Indonesia and won the third place in the women’s singles. In June of the same year, the 18-year-old Yeo Jia Min ranked first in the BWF youth women’s singles rankings and became the first Singaporean player to reach the top position in the BWF rankings. Cai Yongyu, the head coach of the Singapore national badminton team, said that Yeo Jia Min is still young. As long as she can maintain good health and not be troubled by injuries, she will be able to participate in the 2020 and 2024 Olympics consecutively. In August of the same year, she represented Singapore in the badminton competition of the Southeast Asian Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and won the third place with the team. Source: badmintoncn.com. In 2024, she reached the semifinals of the women’s singles in the India Badminton Open. In 2023, she reached the semifinals of the women’s singles in the Spanish Badminton Masters. In 2023, she won the women’s singles championship in the Poland Badminton Open. In 2022, she won the bronze medal in the women’s singles of the Commonwealth Games badminton tournament. In 2022, she won the bronze medal in the mixed team of the Commonwealth Games badminton tournament. In 2022, she won the bronze medal in the women’s team of the Southeast Asian Games badminton tournament. In 2021, she was the runner-up in the women’s singles of the Hailu Badminton Open. In 2019, she won the bronze medal in the women’s team of the Southeast Asian Games badminton tournament. In 2019, she won the women’s singles championship in the Hyderabad Badminton Open. In 2018, she reached the semifinals of the women’s singles in the Hyderabad Badminton Open. In 2018, she won the women’s singles championship in the Vietnam Badminton Open. In 2018, she ranked fourth in the mixed team of the Commonwealth Games badminton tournament. In 2017, she won the bronze medal in the women’s team of the Southeast Asian Games badminton tournament. In 2017, she won the third place in the women’s singles of the Asian Youth Badminton Championships. In 2016, she won the women’s singles championship in the Vietnam Badminton Grand Prix. In 2015, she won the bronze medal in the women’s team of the Southeast Asian Games badminton tournament. Fengying 700, Leiting 70, TECTONIC 9, Lining No. 1 string, Leiting 60, Yunting, Guying 4, Leiting PRO, N7Ⅱ L, Tuxi 2 SE.