Wang Chang

Character Introduction

Wang Chang is a Chinese badminton player, born in 2001, who was trained by Ningbo Small Ball Training Centre and sent to the national team.

Wang Chang is another rising star of Ningbo badminton team. A native of Ningbo, he won two gold medals at the 2014 Provincial Games and entered the provincial team training in 2015. At the 2017 Viktor Cup National Junior Badminton Sub-Tournament (Huaibei Station), he was selected to the national team for his outstanding performance.

At the 2017 Asian Youth Badminton Championships, Wang Chang participated in the men’s doubles and won the men’s doubles title at the Asian Youth Championships, which ended on 30 July, when Di Zijian/Wang Chang beat Lee Sang-min/Ro Seung-seung 21-19/21-11.

On 4 September 2022, Liang Wei-Kong/Wang Chang won their first WBF Superseries 750 level men’s doubles title by defeating the Danish duo of Astrup/Rasmussen 21-18,13-21,21-17 in the men’s doubles final of the Japan Open Badminton Championships.

In December 2023, Liang Wei-Kong/Wang Chang finished second in the Men’s Doubles at the BWF Tour Finals, defeating Kang Min-Hyuk/Seo Seung-Jae 17-21 20-22.

In January 2024, Wang Chang partnered Liang Weikang to win the Malaysian Open against Rangireddy/Sheti 9-21 21-18 21-17.

In June 2024, Liang Wei-Kong/Wang Chang won the Indonesia Badminton Open final, defeating Malaysia’s Wan Wei-Cong/Cheng Kai-Man 19-21, 21-16, 21-12 to win the second Super 1000 Open Men’s Doubles title of the year after the Malaysia Open.

Equipment Used

ARCSABER 11 PRO; BG-80; NANOFLARE 800; 3D CALIBAR 900B; BG80 POWER; ASTROX 88S PRO; NANOFLARE 800 PRO ; SHB65Z2MEX;SHB65Z3MEX

Major Achievements

  • 2024 Indonesia Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Champion
  • Member of 2024 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Champion
  • 2024 Asian Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2024 Malaysia Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2023 Badminton World Finals Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2023 China Shenzhen Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Gold Medal
  • 2023 China Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2023 World Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Bronze Medal
  • 2023 Korea Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2023 Singapore Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2023 Sudirman Cup Badminton Mixed Team Championships Champion
  • 2023 All England Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2023 India Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2023 Malaysia Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2022 Japan Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2022 Malaysia Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2022 Indonesia Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2020 Thomas Cup Badminton Men’s Team Runner-up
  • 2021 14th National Games Badminton Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2019 Saeed Modi Badminton International Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2019 Salolu Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2019 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2019 World Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
  • 2019 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2019 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-up
  • 2019 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
  • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • 2018 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • 2018 Asian Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
  • 2018 Canadian Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Quarter-Finals
  • 2018 China Lingshui Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Runner-up
  • 2017 World Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • 2017 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Champion
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  1. […] Wang Chang from Zhejiang shared his thoughts on social media, summarizing the tournament. He expressed that both he and his partner always aim to win every match, but finishing healthily is no small feat. For fans concerned about the state of the Liang/Wang duo, he reassured them, saying, “Don’t rush us, we’re training every day.” This quickly became a trending topic. […]

  2. […] gold, 27 silver, and 24 bronze medals—a record for an overseas Olympic Games. Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang, as the top seeds, breezed through the group stage and defeated Indonesia’s Alfian/Ardianto […]

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