Shi Yuqi is a popular badminton player in China. Shi Yuqi won his first Superseries title at the 2016 French Open.
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Shi Yuqi was born in Nantong, Jiangsu, China, on February 28, 1996. He is currently 26 years old. Shi Yuqi has no other nicknames, and his birth name is Shi Yuqi. He prefers to be addressed by his given name, so everyone addresses him as such.
Shi Yuqi is the son of Shi Lei (the father) and Fang Fang (the mother) (mother). His father’s occupation is not known. There is information on his siblings and their occupations. In the future, he may reveal information about his family to the public. Then we’ll talk about his family on this page.
Shi Yuqi’s Age, Height, Weight, and Body Dimensions
Shi Yuq stands at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighs an unknown amount. He has dark brown hair, an athletic build, fair skin, and a charming face. Shi Yuqi also has black eyes and is fit and healthy. He has short hair and appears taller in photographs than in person, and he exercises every morning.
Shi Yuqi’s Profession & Career
She is a Youth Olympics gold medalist and Asian Junior Champion who competed in his first Asian Junior Badminton Championships in 2012. At the 2013 Asian Junior Badminton Championships, a member of the Chinese squad won the mixed team competition. Later that year, Shi made his senior international debut at the Korea Grand Prix Gold.
Shi won mixed team and boys’ singles medals at the Asian Junior Badminton Championships in 2014. He first helped China win the mixed team competition by defeating South Korea 3-0.
He then advanced to the boys’ singles final, where he defeated Japan’s Kanta Tsuneyama in three games, 19-21, 21-16, 21-16. Shi then led China to a 3-0 win over Indonesia in the World Junior Championships’ mixed team final.
He won a silver medal in the boys’ singles competition after finishing second to his countryman Lin Guipu in the final. In August, he won the boys’ singles gold medal at the Youth Olympics. Shi, on the other hand, did not have a particularly successful year in 2015.
His best performance came at the China Open, where he reached the quarterfinals before losing in three games to South Korean Son Wan-ho.
Three tour titles in 2016
Shi was promoted to the Chinese badminton team’s first line in 2016. However, he had a difficult start to the year, reaching the semifinals of the Syed Modi International in his first eight months on the road.
After his countryman, Huang Yuxiang, retired in the second game of the final, with Shi leading 21-12, 11-0, his form improved later in the year, and he won his first senior title on the tour, the Indonesia Masters.
Following his victory, he went on to win the French Open by defeating South Korean Lee Hyun-il in two games, 21-16 and 21-19. Shi went on to win the Bitburger Open, defeating India’s Sourabh Varma 21-19, 22-20 to continue his impressive run.
2017: All-England finalist and bronze medalist at the Asian Championships
He began the season with a bronze medal at the Asia Mixed Team Championships, where China lost to eventual champion Japan 1-3 in the semi-finals. In March, he defeated senior Lin Dan in the All-England Open semifinals to advance to the championship match.
Shi reached another final at the Swiss Open. In April, he competed in the Asian Championships and finished third. Shi competed in his first World Championships in August but was knocked out in the third round by Wong Wing Ki of Hong Kong. He was defeated in the semi-finals of the World Superseries Finals by Viktor Axelsen of Denmark.
Shi was chosen to represent China in the Thomas Cup in May, which he won. In July, he competed in his second World Championships. Shi competed in the men’s team event at the Asian Games in August.
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In October, he reached his second French Open final but was defeated in two games by Chen Long. Shi defeated Kento Momota in the year-end tournament to avenge his World Championship loss.
Sudirman Cup champion, Asian Championships silver medalist, and first Swiss Open winner in 2019.
Shi made it to the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Masters in his first match of the year. He defeated B. Sai Praneeth in three games to win his first Swiss Open. In April, he competed in the Malaysia Open.
He then went on to win a silver medal at the Asian Championships in Wuhan, China. Shi helped China win eleven titles at the Sudirman Cup in May, defeating World No. 1 Kento Momota in a stunning comeback to seal China’s three-game victory over Japan.
2020: All England quarter-finalist Shi’s 2020 season got off to a frantic start in January, when he competed in three tournaments in a row. He reached the quarterfinals of both the Malaysia Masters and the Indonesia Masters.
Shi Yuqi made it to the semifinals of the Thailand Masters. He competed in the All England Open in March, but lost to Viktor Axelsen again, this time in the quarterfinals.
Second Sudirman Cup and First National Title in 2021
In 2021, he only competed in four events: the postponed Tokyo Olympics in July, the Chinese National Championships, the Sudirman Cup, and the Thomas Cup. In the Chinese National Championships, he finally won his first national championship by defeating Jiangsu teammate Lu Guangzu.
Shi performed admirably in the Sudirman Cup, assisting China to a 3-1 victory over rival Japan to retain its title from the previous year. China advanced to the Thomas Cup final but was defeated 3-0 by Indonesia. He did not play in the championship game.
Endorsements for Brands
Shi Yuqi has never given his approval to a product or service. A thorough examination of his brand endorsements reveals that he has never promoted or advertised the products of any brands. He may decide to sponsor a few companies in the future, in which case we will update this page.
Nominations and Awards
Shi Yuqi has numerous championships to his name. He has won BWF World Championships, Asian Championships, Youth Olympic Games, BWF World Junior Championships, Asian Youth Games, Asian Junior Championships, BWF World Tour (4 titles, 2 runners-up), BWF Superseries (1 title, 1 runner-up), BWF Grand Prix, and BWF World Tour (4 titles, 2 runners-up) (2 titles, 1 runner-up).
Shi Yuqi’s Salary and Net Worth
Shi Yuqi has an estimated net worth of $1 million to $5 million. His main source of income is badminton. He has won several games in which he has participated. In addition, he is responsible for the family’s needs and obligations. He worked very hard to become the person he is now, and he has worked very hard to become a successful badminton player.
Shi Yuqi’s Girlfriend, Marriage & Relationship
Shi Yuqi is not currently dating. He doesn’t have a girlfriend. There isn’t much information available about His previous or current relationships, engagements, marriages, or engagements. According to our findings, he is childless.
He hasn’t met the right woman yet, but he wants his wife to be a kind and caring person who will blindly trust him and never leave him in any situation. He is a straight man.
Scandal
Shi Yuqi faced Kento Momota of Japan in the first men’s singles match of the 2020 Thomas Cup Semifinals in Aarhus, Denmark. After losing the first set 22-20, he quit the second set just before Momota was about to serve at 20-5.
This “bizarre” withdrawal sparked heated debate. In a later social media post, he stated that he was tired and injured and that even though he left before his opponent had 20 points, he did not record a loss because the score had not reached 21.
Shi Yuqi’s Social Media(Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
Shi Yuq is active on Instagram, where he has 67.1K followers, has followed 55 people, and has posted 217 times. His account does not have a blue checkmark, but we can identify it by looking at the follower’s lists. He does not have his own Instagram or Twitter account, and we were unable to locate his official account.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Shi Yuqi |
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Born Date | 28 Feb 1996 |
Age | 26 years old |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Lucky Number | 10 |
Lucky Stone | Aquamarine |
Lucky Color | Sea Green |
Best Match for Marriage | Cancer, Scorpio |
Gender | Male |
Profession | Badminton Player |
Country | China |
Height | 6 feet 0 inches (1.83m) |
Marital Status | single |
Net Worth | $1 Million – $5 Million |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Birth Place | Jiangsu |
Education | junior sports school, Yu Neng Primary School,, Singapore Badminton School |
Shi Yuqi Instagram | |
Wiki | Shi Yuqi Wiki |
Brands | N/A |
Hobbies | N/A |