Han Yue
Character Introduction
Han Yue, female, is a Chinese female badminton player and international level sportsman.
Han Yue studied in Zhangzhou No.1 Middle School from 2015-2018 and was a member of the school badminton team. During her time on the team, she stood out from the crowd and was sent to the Fujian Provincial Team and the National Team, and achieved successes in various competitions at home and abroad.She graduated from Zhangzhou No.1 Middle School in 2018, and was specially recruited to study at the School of Economics and Management of Tongji University in the same year.
On 7 September 2016, the first day of the Indonesia Masters of the Badminton World League (BWL) Gold Series was contested yesterday. Chinese flower Han Yue, who is fighting in the women’s singles qualifying round, easily overcame two host players with two 2-0 successively to advance to the main round.
At the Asian Youth Championships, which ended on 30 July 2017, in the women’s singles final, Han Yue faced Thailand’s Chai Wan, born in 1999, who won the title with a 21-15/21-13 victory in 45 minutes.
On 14 October 2017, China won the 2017 World Junior Mixed Team Badminton Championships, beating Malaysia 3-1 to win the title. In the fourth women’s singles match, Han Yue played against Malaysia’s Christina Ng.
On 25 November 2018, the final of the 2018 Said Modi International Badminton Championships was contested in India, with women’s singles youngster Han Yue beating host player Neville 2-0 to win the title.
On 2 May 2021, in the women’s singles final of the 2021 National Badminton Championships and Qualifying Tournament for the National Games badminton event held in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, Han Yue finished second after losing 0-2 to Chen Yufei.
On 11 September 2021, Han Yue won the deciding game in the women’s badminton team bronze medal match of the 14th National Games, helping Fujian to win the bronze medal with a narrow 3-2 victory over Zhejiang.
On 17 October 2021, Han Yue’s Chinese badminton team defeated Japan 3-1 to regain the Uber Cup title. Han Yue contributed to China’s final win with an outstanding performance and became the new World Champion.
In October 2023, Han Yue won her first career Super 500 title at the Arctic Badminton Open, defeating teammate Wang Zhiyi in three sets in the women’s singles final.
World Ranking – Women’s Singles 7, Week 29, 2024
Olympic Points – Women’s Singles 7, 75486 points
Finals Ranking – Women’s Singles 11, 48840 points
Equipment Used
ASTROX 77 PRO; BG-80; ASTROX 77 Glitter Red; SHB65Z3W New Colour; BRAVE SWORD 12 SE; COMFORT Z3; Turbo Charging N7; 10489CR/20685CR (Competition model); 10482EX/20679EX (Competition model); 10572CR/20774CR (Competition model)
Major Achievements
- 2024 Thailand Badminton Open Women’s Singles Runner-up
- Member of Women’s Team Champion in Uber Cup 2024
- 2024 Asian Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Quarter-finalist
- 2023 China Shenzhen Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2023 Denmark Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2023 Arctic Badminton Open Women’s Singles Champion
- 2022 Asian Games Badminton Women’s Team Silver Medal
- 2023 World University Games Badminton Women’s Singles Champion
- 2023 Malaysia Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2023 Thailand Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2023 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2022 Australian Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2022 Hailu Badminton Open Women’s Singles Champion
- 2022 Denmark Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2022 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2022 Uber Cup Team Runner-up
- 2020 Uber Cup Women’s Team Champion
- 2021 National Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2019 China Macau Open Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2019 India Open Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2019 Asian Badminton Mixed Team Championships Team Champion
- 2019 Spain Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- Korea Badminton Masters 2018 Women’s Singles Runner-up
- West Germany 2018. Modi Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
- 2018 China Macau Badminton Open Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2018 Vietnam Badminton Open Women’s Singles 1st Runner-up
- 2018 Singapore Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2018 New Zealand Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
- 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Runner-up
- 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
- 2017 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Champion