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Nationality
  
Singapore

Weight
  
78 kg

Height
  
1.83 m


Role
  
Player

Name
  
Yang Zi

Highest ranking
  
21

Born
  
19 June 1984 (age 39) Beijing, China (
1984-06-19
)

Playing style
  
Left-handed, shakehand grip

Profiles

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Yang Zi (Chinese: 杨子; pinyin: Yáng Zǐ; born 19 June 1984, in Beijing, China) is a former China-born Singaporean table tennis player.

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Yang joined the Singapore Table Tennis Assocaiation under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in 2003 and became a Singapore citizen two years later in 2005. He had represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games.

In 2005, Yang won 2 Pro Tour Men's Singles U21 titles and won the Pro Tour Grand Finals Men's Singles U21 title. He also won the silver medal in the Beijing Invitational. Later he also managed to clinch 3 gold medals in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2 golds in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. During the world's second largest sports event, 15th Asian Games, Yang, together with partner Li Jiawei, won the bronze medal for the mixed doubles event. Yang and his doubles partner,Gao Ning, has also won many medals in the ITTF Pro Tour Events.

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Yang made it to the 4th round losing to Zoran Primorac of Croatia by a score of 4-2, however managing to defeat Marcos Freitas(POR) and Chuang Chih-yuan(TPE) in the 2nd and 3rd rounds respectively.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Yang lost to Paul Drinkhall in the second round, but he fared much better in the team event, where Singapore reached the quarterfinals, where they lost to eventual gold medalists, China.

At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Yang and Jian Zhan won the bronze medal in the men's doubles, defeating Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford of England in the bronze medal match. Yang also won the gold medal in the team event.

In 2017, Yang announced his retirement.

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Biodata

Weight: 70 kg
Height: 1.84m
Hobbies: Watching Movies, Surfing the Internet

Achievements

  • 2009
  • ITTF Pro Tour German Open
  • Men's Doubles - 3rd
  • ITTF Pro Tour Indian Open
  • Men's Singles - 3rd
  • Men's Doubles - 1st
  • 2008
  • ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals
  • Men's Doubles - Gold (with Gao Ning)
  • Beijing Olympic Games
  • Round of 16
  • ITTF Pro Tour China Open
  • Men's Team - Top 4 (with Gao Ning, Cai Xiaoli)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Chile Open
  • Men's Doubles - 1st (Gao Ning)
  • 2007
  • 24th SEA Games
  • Men's Team - Gold (with Gao Ning, Cai Xiaoli)
  • Men's Doubles - Gold (with Gao Ning)
  • Mixed Doubles - Gold (Li Jiawei)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Sweden Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour German Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour French Open
  • Men's Doubles - Top 4 (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Austria Open
  • Men's Doubles - 1st (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Taipei Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Japan Open
  • Men's Doubles - Top 4 (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Korea Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • 17th Commonwealth Championships, India, Jaipur
  • Men's Team - Gold
  • Men's Singles - Silver
  • Men's Doubles - Silver (with Gao Ning)
  • Mixed Doubles - Gold (with Wang Yuegu)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Chille Open
  • Men's Singles - Top 4
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Brazilian Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Indian Open
  • Men's Doubles - 1st (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Taipei Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • 2006
  • 15th ASIAN Games
  • Mixed Doubles - Bronze (with Li Jiawei)
  • 18th Commonwealth Games
  • Men's Doubles - Gold (with Cai Xiaoli)
  • Mixed Doubles - Gold (with Zhang Xueling)
  • Men's Team - Silver
  • ITTF Pro Tour German Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Russia Open
  • Men's Doubles - 2nd (with Gao Ning)
  • ITTF Pro Tour Solovenia Open
  • Men's Doubles - Top 4 (with Gao Ning)
  • 2005
  • 23rd SEA Games
  • Men's Team - Gold
  • Men's Doubles - Gold (with Cai Xiaoli)
  • Mixed Doubles - Gold (with Zhang Xueling)
  • Men's Singles - Bronze
  • ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals
  • Men's Singles U21 - 1st
  • ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open
  • Men's Singles U21 - 1st
  • ITTF Pro Tour Japan Open
  • Men's Singles U21 - 1st
  • References

    Yang Zi (table tennis) Wikipedia