Lu Lan

Badminton player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBadminton player
PlacesChina
isAthlete Badminton player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth2 May 1987, Changzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China
Age37 years
The details

Biography

Lu Lan (born May 2, 1987 in Changzhou, Jiangsu) is a female badminton player from China.

Career

In 2004, she won the Polish Open. In 2006, she won the Korea Open and finished the year in the 5th position in the BWF World Ranking.

In 2007, she won the Denmark Super Series, and was a bronze medalist at the World Championships in Kuala Lumpur, losing to the eventual champion Zhu Lin in the semifinals. In November of that year she reached the third place in the BWF World Ranking.

In 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, she lost to Xie Xingfang 21-7, 10-21, 12-21 in the semi-finals and was then upset by Maria Kristin Yulianti from Indonesia 21-11, 13-21, 15-21 in the bronze medal match. Earlier in 2008 she had reached the final of the prestigious All-England Championships where she lost a very close match to Denmark's Tine Rasmussen.

In 2009, she achieved her greatest success to date when she won the 2009 BWF World Championship Women's Singles title in Hyderabad, India. The match was against compatriot, and two times winner of the event (2005 and 2006), Xie Xingfang; winning in two straight games 23-21, 21-12.

Record Against Selected Opponents

Record against Olympic quarterfinalists, World Championship semifinalists, Super Series finalists, plus all Olympic opponents

  • Petya Nedelcheva 2–0
  • Anna Rice 1–0
  • Nicole Grether 1–0
  • Xie Xingfang 2–7
  • Jiang Yanjiao 2–3
  • Zhang Ning 1–1
  • Wang Lin 3–1
  • Zhu Lin 4–1
  • Wang Yihan 3–5
  • Wang Shixian 1–2
  • Cheng Shao-chieh 5–1
  • Tine Rasmussen 2–4
  • Tracey Hallam 4–0
  • Pi Hongyan 0–1
  • Xu Huaiwen 2–1
  • Juliane Schenk 1–0
  • Yip Pui Yin 3–1
  • Zhou Mi 1–5
  • Wang Chen 5–0
  • Saina Nehwal 1–4
  • Maria Kristin Yulianti 3–2
  • Eriko Hirose 6–2
  • Sayaka Sato 2–0
  • Wong Mew Choo 2–2
  • Karen Foo Kune 1–0
  • Ratchanok Intanon 1–1
  • Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 2–0
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