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Li Xuerui
Chinese badminton player

Li Xuerui

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Chinese badminton player
A.K.A.
Xuerui Li
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Chongqing, People's Republic of China
Age
33 years
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Height:
170 cm
Weight:
60 kg
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Biography

Li Xuerui (born 24 January 1991) is a retired Chinese professional badminton player, she is one of the most successful players of her time. She was a gold medalist at 2012 London Olympic in the women's singles event and was the silver medalists in the 2013 and 2014 World Championships. Li Xuerui had won fourteen Superseries titles, confirmed her name as China's second most successful player after Wang Yihan. She reached a career high of no. 1 in the women's singles for 124 weeks. Li graduated with a BA from Huaqiao University.

Career summary

Li Xuerui started playing badminton since she was 7 years old, she began playing in local clubs in her hometown in Chongqing. She made her professional debut as a badminton player when she attended the Asia Junior championship which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Li Xuerui at the US Open 2011

2008

In 2008, she won gold medal the Asian Junior championship, which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2010

In 2010, Li Xuerui won her first Grand Prix Gold title at the Macau Open, at the time in the final she defeated Adrianti Firdasari from Indonesia with a score of 21–18, 21–15.

Li won her first major tournament, the Asian Championships. In the final she defeated her compatriot, Liu Xin 21–13, 18–21, 21–19.

2012

In 2012, she repeated her success at the Asian Championships by defeating Wang Yihan with a score of 21–16, 16–21, 21–9.

Li won the prestigious Super Series Premier event title at the All England Open for the first time by beating Wang Yihan in the final with a score of 21–13, 21–19.

She then captured another international titles in India Open, China Open, and Hong Kong Open.

She has collected five Super Series titles, including the Super Series Final in Dubai which she won with defeatedWang Shixian in the final.

The 2012 season could be said to be the career peak for Li Xuerui. She made her first appearance at the Olympic Games, and on August 5, she won the London Olympic gold medal, in the final she defeated fellow compatriot Wang Yihan with the rubber games with a score of 21–15, 21–23, 21–17.

2013

In 2013, she won a silver medal in the World Championship when she was defeated by Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon with a score of 22–20, 18–21, 14–21.

At the same year, she won three Super Series titles in the Indonesia Open, China Open and the Super Series Final.

2014

In 2014, she succeeded to the World Championships final, then she lost to the Spanish player Carolina Marín with a score of 21–17, 17–21, 18–21.

Li managed to win four Super Series titles including successfully defending her title in Indonesia Open, other titles: Japan Open, Malaysia Open, and Denmark Open.

2015

In 2015, Li Xuerui managed to defend her title at the Denmark Open at that time in the final she defeated P. V. Sindhu of India with a score of 21-19, 21-12.

2016 Summer Olympics: heartbreak and injury issues

At the 2016 Summer Olympics women's singles semi-finals, Li Xuerui was defeated by world No. 1 Carolina Marín when she suffered injuries to her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lateral meniscus. This forced her to withdraw from the bronze medal match against Nozomi Okuhara.

2018: Return to professional badminton

Li made her return to professional badminton at the 2017 National Games of China, where she played women's doubles but lost at the group stage. The reason for why she had played doubles instead of singles was that she was not yet fully recovered. In 2018, she made her return to international women's singles after a hiatus of 600 days at the 2018 Lingshui China Masters, which she won.

2019

In 2019, she played 25 times with 11 wins and 14 losses. She made to the quarter final at the All England Open, stopped by the 2017 World Champion from Japan Nozomi Okuhara with a score of 17–21, 14–21. After that, finished as the runner-up at the New Zealand Open, losing to South Korean youngster An Se-young with a score of 19–21, 15–21.

She lost out to Busanan Ongbamrungphan 21-18, 20-22, 6-21 In Australian Open despite leading in the 2nd game. Then afterwards, her career witnessed a huge downfall. She competed in Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and China and lost in all of its 1st round matches. She announced her retirement from the international circuit in the 1st round match against Sayaka Takahashi in Korea Open dated 17th October after trailing in the 2nd game 15-21, 3-11.

Achievements

Individual titles (27)

YearTournamentOpponent in finalScore
2012Olympic Games Wang Yihan21–15, 21–23, 21–17
2012Badminton Asia Championships Wang Yihan21–16, 16–21, 21–9
2010Badminton Asia Championships Liu Xin21–13, 18–21, 21–19
2015China Open Saina Nehwal21–12, 21–15
2015Denmark Open Pusarla V. Sindhu21–19, 21–12
2014Denmark Open Wang Yihan21–17, 22–20
2014Indonesia Open Ratchanok Intanon21–13, 21–13
2014Malaysia Open Wang Shixian21–16, 21–17
2013Super Series Masters Finals Tai Tzu-ying21–8, 21–14
2013China Open Wang Shixian16–21, 21–17, 21–19
2013Indonesia Open Juliane Schenk21–16, 18–21, 21–17
2012Super Series Masters Finals Wang Shixian21–9, 15–4
2012China Open Ratchanok Inthanon21–12, 21–9
2012All England Open Wang Yihan21–13, 21–19
2012Hong Kong Open Wang Yihan21–12, 11–3
2014Japan Open Tai Tzu-ying21–16, 21–6
2012India Open Juliane Schenk14–21, 21–17, 21–8
2016China Masters Sun Yu21–16, 19–21, 21–6
2016German Open Wang Shixian21–14, 21–17
2012German Open Juliane Schenk21–19, 21–16
2011Bitburger Open Yao Jie21–8, 21–9
2011Thailand Open Jiang Yanjiao14–21, 21–14, 21–14
2010Macau Open Adriyanti Firdasari21–18, 21–15
2018Lingshui China Masters Kim Ga-eun16–21, 21–16, 21–18
2018U.S. Open Zhang Beiwen24–26, 21–15, 21–11
2018Canada Open Sayaka Takahashi22–20, 15–21, 21–17
2018Korea Masters Han Yue21–10, 21–18
Junior Tournaments
2008Asian Junior Championships Wang Shixian22–20, 21–13

Individual runners-up (19)

YearTournamentOpponent in finalScore
2014World Championships Carolina Marín21–17, 17–21, 18–21
2013World Championships Ratchanok Intanon20–22, 21–18, 14–21
2014Asian Games Wang Yihan21–11, 17–21, 7–21
2016Asia Championships Wang Yihan14–21, 21–13, 16–21
2015Asia Championships Ratchanok Intanon22–20, 21–23, 12–21
2013Asia Championships Wang Yihan15–21, 13–21
2015Malaysia Open Carolina Marín21–19, 19–21, 17–21
2014All England Open Wang Shixian19–21, 18–21
2012Indonesia Open Saina Nehwal21–13, 20–22, 19–21
2016India Open Ratchanok Intanon17–21, 18–21
2014French Open Wang Shixian15–21, 3–8
2014Singapore Open Wang Yihan11–21, 19–21
2014India Open Wang Shixian20–22, 19–21
2013Singapore Open Wang Yihan18–21, 12–21
2011French Open Wang Xin15–21, 19–21
2010French Open Wang Yihan13–21, 9–21
2015Chinese Taipei Open Wang Yihan10–21, 9–21
2010Korea Masters Liu Xin9–21, 14–21
2019New Zealand Open An Se-young19–21, 15–21
     BWF Major Event
     Continental Event
     BWF World Tour
     Super Series Premier
     Super Series tournament
     Grand Prix Gold tournament
     Grand Prix tournament
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