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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chen_YufeiChen Yufei - Wikipedia

    Chen Yufei (Chinese: 陈雨菲; pinyin: Chén Yǔfēi; born 1 March 1998) is a Chinese badminton player. She is the reigning Olympic champion. In her junior career, she won the girls' singles titles at the 2016 Asian and the World Junior Championships. At the same year, Chen clinched her first senior title at the Macau Open.

  3. bwfbadminton.com › player › 78778CHEN Yu Fei | Profile

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  4. Chen Yufei is a Chinese female badminton player born on 1st March 1998. She hails from Hangzhou city of Zhejiang in China. She represents China internationally in the Women’s Singles.

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · Olympic badminton champion Chen Yufei successfully defended her 2024 Indonesia Open title beating world number one An Seyoung in an action-packed women’s singles final on Sunday (9 June). The men’s singles final went the way of Shi Yu Qi who beat Denmark’s Anders Antonsen 21-9, 12-21, 21-14 in an equally entertaining contest.

  6. Chen Yufei's journey from 10-year-old fan to World number 1 Chinese badminton star was inspired by watching her first game during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She's come a long way since, and now has her ... eyes firmly focussed on Tokyo 2020 gold.

  7. TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2022 Women's Singles | Semifinals Chen Yu Fei (CHN) [4] vs. Tai Tzu Ying (TPE) [2] ...more.

  8. China’s CHEN Yu Fei beat world number one Chinese Taipei’s TAI Tzu-Ying in a thrilling two sets to one final of the women’s badminton singles at Tokyo 2020. The top two seeds fought hard for 81-minutes to claim the title.