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Liu Yuchen

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Chinese badminton player (born 1995)
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isLiu.

Liu Yuchen
刘雨辰
Liu in 2017
Personal information
Born (1995-07-25)25 July 1995 (age 30)
Beijing, China
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Spouse
Sport
CountryChina
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
Retired19 August 2024
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking1 (MD withLi Junhui, 6 April 2017)
2 (MD withOu Xuanyi, 30 May 2023)
38 (XD, 27 October 2016)
BWF profile
Medal record
Men'sbadminton
Representing China
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2020 TokyoMen's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2018 NanjingMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place2019 BaselMen's doubles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place2019 NanningMixed team
Gold medal – first place2023 SuzhouMixed team
Silver medal – second place2017 Gold CoastMixed team
Thomas Cup
Gold medal – first place2018 BangkokMen's team
Gold medal – first place2024 ChengduMen's team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2018 Jakarta–PalembangMen's team
Gold medal – first place2022 HangzhouMen's team
Bronze medal – third place2018 Jakarta–PalembangMen's doubles
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place2017 WuhanMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place2018 WuhanMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2014 GimcheonMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2016 WuhanMen's doubles
Asia Mixed Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place2017 Ho Chi MinhMixed team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 ChibaMixed team
Gold medal – first place2013 BangkokBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2012 ChibaBoys' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2012 ChibaMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2013 BangkokMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2013 BangkokMixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2011 LucknowMixed team
Gold medal – first place2013 Kota KinabaluBoys' doubles
Gold medal – first place2013 Kota KinabaluMixed team
Silver medal – second place2012 GimcheonMixed team
Silver medal – second place2013 Kota KinabaluMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2012 GimcheonMixed doubles

Liu Yuchen (Chinese:刘雨辰;pinyin:Liú Yǔchén, born 25 July 1995) is a Chinesebadminton player.[1] He was the men's doubles World Champion in2018,[2] two-time Asian Champion in2017 and2018,[3][4] and also a silver medalist at the2020 Summer Olympics partnered withLi Junhui.[5] Liu was part of the national team that won the2018 Asian Games,2018 Thomas Cup, and2019 Sudirman Cup.[6][7][8] Together with Li, he achieved the men's doubles world number 1 on 6 April 2017, and occupied the top ranking for ten weeks.[note 1]

Career

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Liu competed at the2020 Summer Olympics.[9] Partnered withLi Junhui, he won a silver medal in the men's doubles after being defeated byLee Yang andWang Chi-lin of Chinese Taipei in the final in straight games, 18–21, 12–21.[5] Following the loss, he and Li received immense backlash from Chinese netizens for being unable to win the gold medal.[10]

In 2022, Liu started a new partnership withOu Xuanyi after Li Junhui's retirement.[11] In theIndonesia Open, the duo beat Korea'sChoi Sol-gyu andKim Won-ho to become the first men's doubles pair from the reserves’ list to win a Super 1000 title.[12] They qualified to compete at theWorld Tour Finals and emerged victorious after beatingMohammad Ahsan andHendra Setiawan in the final.[13]

In 2023, Liu and Ou helped the Chinese national team reach thefinal round of theSudirman Cup. Facingformer world no. 1 pairTakuro Hoki andYugo Kobayashi in the semi-finals while Japan was leading the tie 2–1, Liu and Ou saved four match points being down 16–20 in the deciding set and converted their first to keep China alive in the tie. They eventually got into the final. Liu said after the match, "We didn’t think too much. We played each point. We kept doing what we did towards the end. It’s unbelievable." After compatriot and world no. 1Jia Yifan won the deciding rubber, she stated, "We wouldn’t be here if not for the men’s doubles, they did a great job."[14] Ultimately, the Chinese national team went on to win the 2023 Sudirman Cup.[15]

Liu competed at the2024 Summer Olympics, but failed to make it into the knockout tournament. Some fans and commentators have attributed Liu pair's absence from the knockout tournament to hisgroup being ridiculously stacked compared to the other groups.[16][17] In addition,Kim Astrup, whose pair was in the same group as Liu's, remarked that making it into the quarter-finals from their group deserved a medal on its own due to how loaded their group was.[18]

On 19 August 2024, Liu announced his retirement from international badminton.[19] His farewell party was held after the 2025 BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou.[20]

Personal life

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His sister,Liu Jing, is a swimmer.[21]

Liu is often jokingly calledHendra Setiawan's 'eldest son' by fans, due to his public admiration towards the elder shuttler and his closeness with Setiawan's family.[22] Liu himself has acknowledged the joke in an Instagram post with Setiawan's family during theIndonesia Masters in Jakarta.[23]

Liu's father is the coach of the Beijing Municipal women's Badminton team. His mother has also coached the Beijing badminton team.[citation needed]

On 2 August 2024, Liu proposed to his girlfriend, fellow Chinese badminton player and 2020 Olympic silver medalistHuang Yaqiong, right after she received her gold medal at the2024 Summer Olympics inAdidas Arena, Paris, which she accepted.[24][25] One year after the proposal, the couple shared onWeibo that they had registered their marriage.[26]

Achievements

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Olympic Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2020Musashino Forest Sport Plaza,Tokyo, JapanChinaLi JunhuiChinese TaipeiLee Yang
Chinese TaipeiWang Chi-lin
18–21, 12–21Silver[5]

BWF World Championships

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2018Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park,
Nanjing, China
ChinaLi JunhuiJapanTakeshi Kamura
JapanKeigo Sonoda
21–12, 21–19GoldGold[2]
2019St. Jakobshalle,
Basel, Switzerland
China Li JunhuiJapanTakuro Hoki
JapanYugo Kobayashi
19–21, 13–21BronzeBronze.[27]

Asian Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2018Istora Gelora Bung Karno,
Jakarta, Indonesia
ChinaLi JunhuiIndonesiaFajar Alfian
IndonesiaMuhammad Rian Ardianto
14–21, 21–19, 13–21BronzeBronze[28]

Asian Championships

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2014Gimcheon Indoor Stadium,
Gimcheon, South Korea
ChinaLi JunhuiSouth KoreaShin Baek-cheol
South KoreaYoo Yeon-seong
20–22, 17–21SilverSilver[29]
2016Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium,
Wuhan, China
China Li JunhuiSouth KoreaLee Yong-dae
South Korea Yoo Yeon-seong
14–21, 26–28SilverSilver[30]
2017Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium,
Wuhan, China
China Li JunhuiChinaHuang Kaixiang
ChinaWang Yilyu
21–14, 21–12GoldGold[3]
2018Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium,
Wuhan, China
China Li JunhuiJapanTakeshi Kamura
JapanKeigo Sonoda
11–21, 21–10, 21–13GoldGold[4]

BWF World Junior Championships

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Boys' doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2012Chiba Port Arena,
Chiba, Japan
ChinaWang YilyuHong KongLee Chun Hei
Hong KongNg Ka Long
10–21, 11–21BronzeBronze[31]
2013Hua Mark Indoor Stadium,
Bangkok, Thailand
ChinaLi JunhuiChinaHuang Kaixiang
ChinaZheng Siwei
14–21, 21–13, 22–20GoldGold[32]

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2012Chiba Port Arena,
Chiba, Japan
ChinaChen QingchenIndonesiaEdi Subaktiar
IndonesiaMelati Daeva Oktavianti
21–14, 18–21, 11–21BronzeBronze[31]
2013Hua Mark Indoor Stadium,
Bangkok, Thailand
ChinaHuang DongpingIndonesiaKevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
IndonesiaMasita Mahmudin
21–6, 17–21, 19–21BronzeBronze[33]

Asian Junior Championships

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Boys' doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2013Likas Indoor Stadium,
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
ChinaLi JunhuiChinaHuang Kaixiang
ChinaZheng Siwei
21–15, 21–14GoldGold[34]

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2012Gimcheon Indoor Stadium,
Gimcheon, South Korea
ChinaChen QingchenSouth KoreaChoi Sol-gyu
South KoreaChae Yoo-jung
17–21, 19–21BronzeBronze[35]
2013Likas Indoor Stadium,
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
ChinaHuang DongpingSouth Korea Choi Sol-gyu
South Korea Chae Yoo-jung
11–21, 21–19, 13–21SilverSilver[34]

BWF World Tour (7 titles, 7 runners-up)

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The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017, and implemented in 2018,[36] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[37]

Men's doubles

YearTournamentLevelPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2018Indonesia MastersSuper 500ChinaLi JunhuiIndonesiaMarcus Fernaldi Gideon
IndonesiaKevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
21–11, 10–21, 16–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2018Japan OpenSuper 750China Li JunhuiIndonesia Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Indonesia Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
11–21, 13–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2018BWF World Tour FinalsWorld Tour FinalsChina Li JunhuiJapanHiroyuki Endo
JapanYuta Watanabe
21–15, 21–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2019Malaysia OpenSuper 750China Li JunhuiJapanTakeshi Kamura
JapanKeigo Sonoda
21–12, 21–171st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2019Thailand OpenSuper 500China Li JunhuiIndiaSatwiksairaj Rankireddy
IndiaChirag Shetty
19–21, 21–18, 18–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2019Macau OpenSuper 300China Li JunhuiChinaHuang Kaixiang
ChinaLiu Cheng
21–8, 18–21, 22–201st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2020Malaysia MastersSuper 500China Li JunhuiSouth KoreaKim Gi-jung
South KoreaLee Yong-dae
14–21, 16–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2022German OpenSuper 300ChinaOu XuanyiMalaysiaGoh Sze Fei
MalaysiaNur Izzuddin
21–23, 21–16, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2022Korea MastersSuper 300China Ou XuanyiSouth Korea Kim Gi-jung
South KoreaKim Sa-rang
14–21, 16–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2022Indonesia OpenSuper 1000China Ou XuanyiSouth KoreaChoi Sol-gyu
South KoreaKim Won-ho
21–17, 23–211st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2022Australian OpenSuper 300China Ou XuanyiMalaysiaOng Yew Sin
MalaysiaTeo Ee Yi
21–16, 22–201st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2022BWF World Tour FinalsWorld Tour FinalsChina Ou XuanyiIndonesiaMohammad Ahsan
IndonesiaHendra Setiawan
21–17, 19–21, 21–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2023Hylo OpenSuper 300China Ou XuanyiChinese TaipeiLee Yang
Chinese TaipeiWang Chi-lin
24–22, 21–131st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2023Japan MastersSuper 500China Ou XuanyiChinaHe Jiting
ChinaRen Xiangyu
14–21, 21–15, 15–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up

BWF Superseries (2 titles, 3 runners-up)

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The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006, and implemented in 2007,[38] was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels wereSuperseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[39] Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2016Japan OpenChinaLi JunhuiSouth KoreaKim Gi-jung
South KoreaKo Sung-hyun
21–12, 21–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2016Korea OpenChina Li JunhuiSouth KoreaLee Yong-dae
South KoreaYoo Yeon-seong
21–15, 20–22, 18–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2017All England OpenChina Li JunhuiIndonesiaMarcus Fernaldi Gideon
IndonesiaKevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
19–21, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2017Singapore OpenChina Li JunhuiDenmarkMathias Boe
DenmarkCarsten Mogensen
13–21, 14–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2017Indonesia OpenChina Li JunhuiDenmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Carsten Mogensen
21–19, 19–21, 21–181st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
 BWF Superseries Finals tournament
 BWF Superseries Premier tournament
 BWF Superseries tournament

BWF Grand Prix (7 titles, 2 runners-up)

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The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, theGrand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2013New Zealand OpenChinaLi JunhuiIndonesiaAngga Pratama
IndonesiaRian Agung Saputro
6–21, 20–222nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2014India Grand Prix GoldChina Li JunhuiChinaHuang Kaixiang
ChinaZheng Siwei
21–17, 19–21, 22–201st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2014Chinese Taipei OpenChina Li JunhuiIndonesiaAndrei Adistia
IndonesiaHendra Aprida Gunawan
14–21, 21–16, 16–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
2015China MastersChina Li JunhuiChinaWang Yilyu
ChinaZhang Wen
21–15, 19–21, 21–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2015U.S. OpenChina Li JunhuiIndiaManu Attri
IndiaB. Sumeeth Reddy
21–12, 21–161st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2015Canada OpenChina Li JunhuiChina Huang Kaixiang
ChinaWang Sijie
17–21, 21–12, 21–181st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2015Vietnam OpenChina Li JunhuiChina Huang Kaixiang
China Wang Sijie
21–8, 21–161st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
2016Chinese Taipei OpenChina Li JunhuiChinese TaipeiChen Hung-ling
Chinese TaipeiWang Chi-lin
21–17, 17–21, 24–221st place, gold medalist(s)Winner

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2014Chinese Taipei OpenChinaYu XiaohanIndonesiaAlfian Eko Prasetya
IndonesiaAnnisa Saufika
21–16, 21–181st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
 BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
 BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series (3 runners-up)

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Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2015China InternationalChinaLi JunhuiChinaWang Yilyu
ChinaZhang Wen
10–21, 20–222nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[40]

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2015China InternationalChinaYu XiaohanChinaZheng Siwei
ChinaChen Qingchen
21–15, 12–21, 13–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[40]
2015Osaka InternationalChinaHuang DongpingSouth KoreaKim Duck-young
South KoreaEom Hye-won
17–21, 21–16, 17–212nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[41]
 BWF International Challenge tournament
 BWF International Series tournament

Note

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  1. ^See also:Number one ranked players timeline.

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