Lee Chia Hsin

Character Introduction

Lee Chia Hsin (born May 14, 1997) is a female badminton player from Taiwan, China. On June 21, 2018, her mixed doubles world ranking with partner Wang Chi-Lin reached the top ten for the first time.

In September 2013, Lee Chia-Hsin competed in the Belgium International Badminton Tournament, reaching the women’s singles semifinals. Later that month, she also advanced to the semifinals of the Poland International Badminton Tournament in women’s singles and, alongside Wu Ti-Jung, won the women’s doubles final against their teammates, earning her first international tournament title.

In May 2018, Lee Chia-Hsin and Wang Chi-Lin competed in the New Zealand Open, where they won the mixed doubles final with a 2-1 victory (21-19, 14-21, 21-19) over the tournament’s 5th seeds, the strong Korean pair Seo Seung-Jae/Chae Yoo-Jung. This victory marked their first Super 300 mixed doubles title.

World Ranking – Mixed Doubles 10, Week 33, 2024

Olympic Points – Mixed Doubles 13, 63120 points 

Finals Ranking – Mixed Doubles 27, 33910 points

Equipment Used

ASTROX 88S,NANOFLARE 800 PRO,ASTROX 77,DUORA 10,SHB65Z3W,Fortius 11 QUICK/POWER,SHB65ZWEX,SHB-65EX,SHBALX,ALTIUS 01 SPEED

Major Acheivement

  • 2024 Spain Masters Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2024 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2024 India Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2023 Hilo Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2023 World University Games Badminton Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2023 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2023 Chinese Taipei Open Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2023 Chinese Taipei Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2023 Thailand Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2023 Orléans Masters Mixed Doubles Runner-up
  • 2023 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2022 Australian Open Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2022 Bendigo International Women’s Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Canada Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Canada Open Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2022 Austria Open Women’s Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Austria Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Poland Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Slovakia Open Women’s Doubles Champion
  • 2020 Slovakia Open Women’s Doubles Champion
  • 2019 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2018 Thailand Open Mixed Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2018 New Zealand Open Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2017 World University Games Badminton Mixed Doubles Gold Medalist
  • 2017 World University Games Badminton Mixed Team Gold Medalist
  • 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
  • 2016 Sydney International Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2015 World Junior Championships Women’s Doubles Bronze Medalist
  • 2015 World Junior Championships Mixed Team Bronze Medalist
  • 2015 Auckland International Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2015 Auckland International Women’s Singles Champion
  • 2014 Auckland International Mixed Doubles Champion
  • 2014 Auckland International Women’s Singles Champion
  • 2014 Youth Olympic Games Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
  • 2014 U.S. Grand Prix Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2014 Canada Grand Prix Women’s Doubles Semifinalist
  • 2014 Asian Junior Championships Mixed Team Semifinalist
  • 2013 Poland International Women’s Doubles Champion
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