- He
Bingjiao (Chinese: 何冰娇; pinyin: Hé
Bīngjiāo;
Mandarin pronunciation: [xɤ̌ píŋ.tɕjáʊ]; born 21
March 1997) is a
Chinese badminton player. She won the...
- she was
eliminated in the quarter-finals by
eventual silver medallist He
Bingjiao. The 39
players were
split into 13
groups of
three players each. They pla****...
-
Yamaguchi (second round) Tai Tzu-ying (champion)
Carolina Marín (withdrew) He
Bingjiao (quarter-finals)
Gregoria Mariska Tunjung (second round) Han Yue (second...
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Yamaguchi (quarter-finals) Tai Tzu-ying (final)
Carolina Marín (withdrew) He
Bingjiao (quarter-finals)
Gregoria Mariska Tunjung (quarter-finals) Han Yue (second...
- women's
singles final at the
Paris 2024 Olympics,
defeating China's He
Bingjiao 2–0,
marking South Korea's
first gold in this
event since Bang Soo-hyun's...
-
Malaysia Open
against Hsu Wen-chi,
despite an
impressive victory against He
Bingjiao at the
first round. She also lost in the
second round of the
India Open...
-
Dubai World Su****ries Finals, she won all of her
matches against He
Bingjiao (2–1),
Sayaka Sato (2–0) and
Akane Yamaguchi (2–0) to
progress to the semi-final...
-
final after astounding several seeded players, but lost to her
teammate He
Bingjiao. In 2016, she won the
major junior titles,
including the
Asian Junior Championships...
-
retirement on 6 June 2024. The 2024 Uber Cup was her last tournament. He
Bingjiao (born 21
March 1997 in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China)
reached a career-high ranking...
- (semi-finals)
Akane Yamaguchi (final)
Carolina Marín (first round) He
Bingjiao (quarter-finals)
Gregoria Mariska Tunjung (second round) Han Yue (second...