Zhang Ailing (badminton)

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Zhang Ailing (Chinese: 张爱玲; pinyin: Zhāng Àilíng; born 1957) is a retired badminton player from China.

Born (1957-12-17) 17 December 1957 (age 68)
CountryChina
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Zhang Ailing
张爱玲
Personal information
Born (1957-12-17) 17 December 1957 (age 68)
Sport
CountryChina
SportBadminton
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  China
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1978 BangkokWomen's singles
Gold medal – first place1978 BangkokWomen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1979 HangzhouWomen's team
Silver medal – second place1979 HangzhouWomen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1983 CopenhagenWomen's singles
World Games
Gold medal – first place1981 Santa ClaraWomen's singles
Gold medal – first place1981 Santa ClaraWomen's doubles
World Cup
Silver medal – second place1983 Kuala LumpurWomen's singles
Uber Cup
Gold medal – first place1984 Kuala LumpurWomen's team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1978 BangkokWomen's team
Gold medal – first place1978 BangkokMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place1982 New DelhiWomen's singles
Gold medal – first place1982 New DelhiWomen's team
Asian Championships
Bronze medal – third place1976 HyderabadWomen's doubles
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Career

In 1978 Zhang won women's singles at the rival "world championship" which was run by the short-lived World Badminton Federation prior to China's entry into the International Badminton Federation (now Badminton World Federation). She was the dominant international singles player when China joined the IBF in 1981, winning the multi-sport World Games in 1981, the Asian Games in 1982,[2] and the prestigious All-England Championships in both 1982 and 1983,[3] as well as a host of other significant titles. In the 1983 IBF World Championships, however, she was beaten in the semifinal by Chinese teammate Han Aiping[4] and after this result was unable to regain her previous dominance. Zhang played third singles on China's 1984 Uber Cup (women's international) team which won the team world championship.[5]

As a ramification of her marriage to fellow Chinese player Chen Changjie, she retired from international badminton after the 1983-1984 season due to the policy of "love-banned" in China national badminton squad at that time.[6]

Achievements

World Championships

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Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1978 Bangkok, Thailand Thailand Sirisriro Patama 11–4, 11–4 Gold Gold
1983 Brøndbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark China Han Aiping 7–11, 7–11 Bronze Bronze
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Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1978 Bangkok, Thailand China Li Fang China Zheng Huiming
China Qiu Yufang
5–15, 15–9, 15–10 Gold Gold
1979 Hangzhou, China China Liu Xia Thailand Sirisriro Patama
Thailand Suleeporn Jittariyakul
10–15, 11–15 Silver Silver
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World Cup

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Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1983 Stadium Negara,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
China Han Aiping 11–6, 5–11, 4–11 Silver Silver
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World Games

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Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1981 San Jose Civic Auditorium, California, United States South Korea Hwang Sun-ai 7–11, 11–9, 12–9 Gold Gold
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Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1981 San Jose Civic Auditorium, California, United States China Liu Xia England Jane Webster
England Nora Perry
11–15, 15–4, 15–8 Gold Gold
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Asian Games

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Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1982 Indraprastha Indoor Stadium,
New Delhi, India
China Li Lingwei 11–6, 11–8 Gold Gold
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Mixed doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1978 Bangkok,
Thailand
China Tang Xianhu Indonesia Hariamanto Kartono
Indonesia Theresia Widiastuti
15–8, 17–16 Gold Gold
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Asian Championships

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Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1976 Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad,
India
China Liu Xia Indonesia Regina Masli
Indonesia Theresia Widiastuti
9–15, 8–15 Bronze Bronze
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International tournaments

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

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Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1981 Scandinavian Cup Denmark Lene Køppen 6–11, 11–12 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
1981 English Masters Denmark Lene Køppen 11–6, 11–12, 11–6 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
1982 All England Open China Li Lingwei 11–4, 11–6 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
1983 All England Open China Wu Jianqiu 11–5, 10–12, 12–9 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
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Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1981 Scandinavian Cup China Liu Xia England Jane Webster
England Nora Perry
12–15, 9–15 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
1981 English Masters China Liu Xia England Gillian Gilks
Japan Yoshiko Yonekura
15–10, 3–15, 15–6 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
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  IBF Grand Prix tournament

Invitational tournament

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Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1978 Asian Invitational Championships China Liu Xia 2–11, 7–11 Silver Silver
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