Tag: Zhang Shu Xian

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  • Is Chen Qingchen Considering Retirement?

    Is Chen Qingchen Considering Retirement?

    With Chen Qingchen on an extended break, Jia Yifan has teamed up with Li Wenmei, Zheng Yu, and Zhang Shuxian in recent international tournaments. However, in a recent interview, Jia revealed that while adapting to her new partners, she encountered various challenges. Deep down, she longs to reunite with Chen Qingchen.

    Both Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan, born in 1997, are often known as the “comedy duo” and “inspirational sisters” of the Chinese badminton team. After every match, their optimistic and cheerful attitudes always leave a positive impression on everyone. On the court, their resilience and fighting spirit, especially their ability to turn the tide in tough matches, consistently inspire fans.

    Despite their playful off-court image, Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan’s abilities are formidable. They held the world No. 1 ranking for 93 consecutive weeks, won four World Championship titles, and went from earning an Olympic silver medal in Tokyo to clinching Olympic gold in Paris. After ten years of partnership, they achieved their long-awaited Grand Slam dream, becoming one of the greatest women’s doubles teams in Chinese badminton history. During the Paris Olympics medal ceremony, Jia Yifan took off a ring from her own hand and placed it on Chen Qingchen’s finger, and the two made a “10” gesture together, symbolizing their decade-long journey.

    However, behind the scenes of that Olympic gold medal lay countless injuries and hardships. At one point, Chen Qingchen even contemplated retiring.

    In 2022, Chen Qingchen almost retired due to a severe injury to her left foot. “It was May 2022. My left foot had been in a constant state of sprain from intense training, which caused the bones to protrude, making it impossible for me to run on the court. It was the first time I had faced such a serious injury, to the point where I couldn’t even complete training,” Chen recalled. The doctors told her she needed surgery, and if not, her only other option would be to retire.

    Just a month before the 2024 Paris Olympics, sudden injuries once again tested their Olympic preparation. Jia Yifan was hospitalized with a persistent high fever, leaving Chen Qingchen to train alone. “That was the toughest time for me mentally. The pressure was enormous. I thought I wouldn’t be able to handle it. I experienced many negative emotions and behaviors. I would cry alone in the corner and nearly broke down.” When Jia finally recovered, it was Chen Qingchen’s turn to face an injury. She suffered a calf strain during an Olympic simulation match, so severe that she couldn’t even move for days, leaving her in tears again.

    On October 2, Chen Qingchen participated in a land dragon boat drumming experience in Foshan, Guangdong.

    After realizing their Olympic dream in Paris, the duo’s ten-year journey to Olympic victory was complete. Chen Qingchen chose to take a break, returning to her hometown in Guangdong to engage in various social activities, and has yet to return to competition. “After such a long preparation cycle, I felt mentally and physically exhausted. I hold myself to very high standards. If I’m not in great physical condition for future challenges, I might choose to take a break and then make further plans,” she said.

    Meanwhile, Jia Yifan has been trying out partnerships with Li Wenmei, Zheng Yu, and Zhang Shuxian, but she has faced various difficulties in adjusting to the new pairings, with unsatisfactory results. Thus, she still longs to reunite with Chen Qingchen. “I hope to continue partnering with Chen Qingchen, but everyone has different life choices. If there’s an opportunity, I would love to play with her again. Our goal is to compete in the BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou at the end of the year. As for what happens next, we’ll see what the future holds,” Jia concluded.

  • Zhang Shu Xian

    Zhang Shu Xian


    Character Introduction

    Born in Guiyang, Guizhou, Zhang Shuxian is a Chinese badminton player.

    In 2012, Zhang Shuxian was sent to Sichuan badminton team by the Municipal Amateur Sports School for training.

    In 2016, Zhang Shuxian was selected for the national youth team.

    On 14 October 2017, in the mixed team final of the 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships, China won the championship with 3:1 Malaysia, in which the women’s doubles team Xia Yuting/Zhang Shuxian made a great contribution to China’s championship.

    On 6 October 2019, at the Indonesia Badminton 100, 8th seeds Guo Xinwa and Zhang Shuxian saved 4 match points in the Mixed Doubles Final, narrowly defeating Indonesia’s 4th seeds Maulana/Bandasso 21-18, 16-21, 28-26, to collect their 2nd Super 100 title since the Super 100 in Vietnam.

    Zhang Shuxian/Zheng Yu finished second in the Women’s Doubles final after losing 0-2 in the final of the 2022 BWF World Tour All England Open.

    On 20 November 2022, in the Women’s Doubles Final of the 2022 BWF Super 300 Australian Open, Zheng Yu/Zhang Shuxian won their first Super Series title together, defeating Benjapa/Lentakarn 21-19, 21-13.

    World RankingWomen’s  Doubles 5,  Week 29, 2024

    Olympic PointsWomen’s  Doubles 5, 84866 points 

    Finals RankingWomen’s  Doubles 7, 47530 points
     

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 100ZZ; ASTROX 100ZZ Antique Red; 75TH 65Z2; BG66 ULTIMAX; AERONAUT 7000B; 10489CR/20685CR (Competition model); 10482EX/20679EX (Competition Model); SHB65Z3WEX; 10572CR/20774CR (Competition Model); 10515CR/20712CR (Competition Model)

    Major Achievements

    • Member of Women’s Team Champion of Uber Cup 2024
    • 2024 Asian Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles unner-up
    • 2024 India Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Malaysia Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Kumamoto Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Championships, Japan
    • 2023 Hailu Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Asian Games Badminton Women’s Team Silver Medal
    • 2023 World Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Bronze Medal
    • 2023 Korea Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2023 Singapore Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2023 Sudirman Cup Badminton Mixed Team Championships Champion
    • 2023 All England Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2023 Indonesia Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Malaysia Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2022 Badminton World Federation Year End Finals Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2022 Australian Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Hailu Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2022 Singapore Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Singapore Badminton Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Malaysia Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 Thailand Badminton Open Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2022 Uber Cup Women’s Team 1st Runner-up
    • 2022 All England Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2022 German Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Indonesia Malang Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 Indonesia Malang Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Vietnam Badminton Open Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Vietnam Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Belarus Badminton International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Belarus Badminton International Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 Akita Badminton Masters Women’s Doubles Final Four
    • 2019 U.S. Open Badminton Women’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2019 Canadian Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2019 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Third Place
    • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Third Place
    • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion