South Korean badminton player (born 1964)
Badminton player Chung Myung-hee |
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Country | South Korea |
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Born | (1964-01-27) 27 January 1964 (age 61) |
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Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
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Handedness | Right |
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Chung Myung-hee (Korean: 정명희; born 27 January 1964) is a former female badminton player from South Korea.
Chung was a nine-time All England Open champion (four-time in women's doubles and five-time in mixed doubles), and won the gold medals at the 1989 and 1991 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles, with Park Joo-bong. She also won a silver medal in the 1989 in women's doubles, with Hwang Hye-young, and a silver and a bronze medal at the 1987 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles and women's doubles respectively.
Chung was inducted to the Badminton Hall of Fame in 2003.
Major achievements
Olympic Games
Mixed doubles
World Championships
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
Year
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Venue
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Partner
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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1987
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Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing, China
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Wang Pengren Shi Fangjing
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6–15, 15–12, 10–15
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Silver
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1989
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Senayan Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Park Joo-bong
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Eddy Hartono Verawaty Fadjrin
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15-9, 15-9
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Gold
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1991
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Brøndby Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Park Joo-bong
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Thomas Lund Pernille Dupont
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15-5, 15–17, 15-9
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Gold
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World Cup
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
Year
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Venue
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Partner
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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1987
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Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Steen Fladberg Gillian Clark
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8-15, 9-15
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Bronze
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1988
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National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
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Park Joo-bong
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Shi Fangjing Wang Pengren
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17-15, 13–18, 8-15
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Silver
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1989
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Canton Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China
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Park Joo-bong
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Kim Moon-soo Chung So-young
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15-5, 15-9
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Gold
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Asian Games
Mixed doubles
Asian Championships
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
IBF World Grand Prix (36 Titles, 13 Runner-ups)
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.
Women's doubles
Year
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Tournament
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Partner
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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1986
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All England Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Kim Yun-ja Yoo Sang-hee
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15–5, 6–15, 15–8
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Winner
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1986
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Scandinavian Open
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Chung So-young
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Kim Yun-ja Yoo Sang-hee
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7–15, 14–17
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Runner-up
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1986
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German Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Kim Yun-ja Yoo Sang-hee
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10–15, 5–15
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Runner-up
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1986
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World Grand Prix Finals
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Hwang Hye-young
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Verawaty Fadjrin Ivana Lie
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15–10, 15–6
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Winner
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1987
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All England Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Guan Weizhen Lin Ying
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15–6, 8–15, 15–11
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Winner
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1987
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Japan Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Guan Weizhen Lin Ying
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5–15, 6–15
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Runner-up
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1987
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Chinese Taipei Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Maria Bengtsson Christine Magnusson
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14–17, 15–9, 15–4
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Winner
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1987
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French Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Chung So-young Kim Ho-ja
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4–15, 15–9, 15–7
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Winner
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1987
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World Grand Prix Finals
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Hwang Hye-young
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Guan Weizhen Lin Ying
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6–15, 15–13, 4–15
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Runner-up
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1988
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Japan Open
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Chung So-young
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Gillian Clark Gillian Gowers
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15–2, 7–15, 15–6
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Winner
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1988
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All England Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Chung So-young Kim Yun-ja
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8–15, 15–9 retired
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Runner-up
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1988
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Indonesia Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Verawaty Fadjrin Yanti Kusmiati
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6–15, 15–6, 8–15
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Runner-up
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1988
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Thailand Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Luo Yun Shi Wen
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15–7, 17–16
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Winner
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1988
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French Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Chung So-young Kim Yun-ja
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15–9, 18–13
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Winner
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1988
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World Grand Prix Finals
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Hwang Hye-young
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Guan Weizhen Lin Ying
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4–15, 9–15
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Runner-up
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1989
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Japan Open
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Chung So-young
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Gillian Clark Julie Munday
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4–15, 15–10, 3–15
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Runner-up
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1989
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Swedish Open
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Chung So-young
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Hwang Hye-young Lee Young-suk
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15–3, 15–5
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Winner
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1989
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All England Open
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Chung So-young
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Sun Xiaoqing Zhou Lei
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15–7, 15–4
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Winner
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1990
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All England Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Gillian Clark Gillian Gowers
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6–15, 15–4, 15–4
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Winner
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1990
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French Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Verawaty Fadjrin Ivana Lie
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15–2, 15–1
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Winner
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1990
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Thailand Open
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Chung So-young
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Lai Caiqin Yao Fen
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11–15, 15–10, 12–15
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Runner-up
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1990
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Malaysia Open
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Chung So-young
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Lai Caiqin Yao Fen
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7–15, 15–9, 15–9
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Winner
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1990
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Indonesia Open
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Chung So-young
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Erma Sulistianingsih Rosiana Tendean
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17–15, 8–15, 15–3
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Winner
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1991
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Indonesia Open
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Hwang Hye-young
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Chung So-young Gil Young-ah
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14–18, 15–10, 15–9
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Winner
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1991
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Singapore Open
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Chung So-young
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Lim Xiaoqing Christine Magnusson
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15–11, 15–3
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Winner
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1991
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China Open
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Chung Myung-hee
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Guan Weizhen Nong Qunhua
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15–6, 15–2
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Winner
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1991
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Hong Kong Open
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Shim Eun-jung
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Hwang Hye-young Gil Young-ah
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10–15, 4–15
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Runner-up
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Mixed doubles
Year
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Tournament
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Partner
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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1985
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Swedish Open
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Stefan Karlsson Maria Bengtsson
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5–15, 15–11, 7–15
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Runner-Up
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1986
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German Open
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Martin Dew Gillian Gilks
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10–15, 18–17, 15–10
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Winner
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1986
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Scandinavian Open
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Martin Dew Gillian Gilks
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16–17, 15–12, 7–15
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Runner-Up
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1986
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All England Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Lee Deuk-choon Chung So-young
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15-5, 15-5
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Winner
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1986
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China Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Nigel Tier Gillian Gowers
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15–4, 15–5
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Winner
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1987
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Japan Open
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Billy Gilliland Gillian Gowers
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15–2, 15–5
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Winner
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1987
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All England Open
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Lee Deuk-choon
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Jan-Eric Antonsson Christine Magnusson
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15–5, 14–18, 15–8
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Winner
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1988
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Japan Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Lee Deuk-choon Chung So-young
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Walkover
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Winner
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1988
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French Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Sakrapee Thongsari Piyathip Sansaniyakulvilai
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15–6, 15–6
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Winner
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1988
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Hong Kong Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Chan Chi Choi Amy Chan
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15–7, 15–6
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Winner
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1988
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China Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Wang Pengren Shi Fangjing
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15–6, 15–5
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Winner
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1989
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Japan Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Lee Sang-bok Chung So-young
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15–6, 15–3
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Winner
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1989
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Swedish Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Wang Pengren Shi Fangjing
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15–9, 15–4
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Winner
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1989
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All England Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Jan-Eric Antonsson Maria Bengtsson
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15–1, 15–9
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Winner
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1990
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Japan Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Thomas Lund Pernille Dupont
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15–10, 15–12
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Winner
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1990
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All England Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Jon Holst-Christensen Grete Mogensen
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15–6, 15–3
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Winner
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1990
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French Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Kim Moon-soo Chung So-young
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4–15, 6–15
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Runner-up
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1990
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Thailand Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Zheng Yumin Wu Yuhong
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15–3, 15–3
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Winner
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1990
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Malaysia Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Jan Paulsen Gillian Gowers
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15–12, 15–1
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Winner
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1991
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Japan Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Jon Holst-Christensen Grete Mogensen
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15–7, 15–8
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Winner
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1991
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Korea Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Pär-Gunnar Jönsson Maria Bengtsson
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15–0, 15–0
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Winner
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1991
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All England Open
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Park Joo-bong
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Thomas Lund Pernille Dupont
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15–10, 10–15, 15–4
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Winner
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External Links
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- 1989: Verawaty Fadjrin, Rudy Gunawan, Eddy Hartono, Eddy Kurniawan, Yanti Kusmiati, Sarwendah Kusumawardhani, Aryono Miranat, Icuk Sugiarto, Susi Susanti, Minarti Timur (INA)
- 1991: Ahn Jae-chang, Bang Soo-hyun, Chung Myung-hee, Chung So-young, Hwang Hye-young, Kim Hak-kyun, Kim Moon-soo, Lee Gwang-jin, Lee Heung-soon, Lee Sang-bok, Park Joo-bong (KOR)
- 1993: Bang Soo-hyun, Chung So-young, Gil Young-ah, Kim Hak-kyun, Kim Moon-soo, Lee Heung-soon, Park Joo-bong, Park Sung-woo, Shon Jin-hwan (KOR)
- 1995: Chen Xingdong, Dong Jiong, Ge Fei, Gu Jun, Huang Zhanzhong, Jiang Xin, Liu Jianjun, Sun Jun, Wang Xiaoyuan, Ye Zhaoying (CHN)
- 1997: Chen Xingdong, Dong Jiong, Ge Cheng, Ge Fei, Gong Zhichao, Gu Jun, Lin Liwen, Liu Yong, Qin Yiyuan, Tang Yongshu, Tao Xiaoqiang, Sun Jun, Ye Zhaoying, Zhang Wei (CHN)
- 1999: Dai Yun, Dong Jiong, Ge Fei, Gong Zhichao, Gu Jun, Huang Nanyan, Liu Yong, Sun Jun, Yang Wei, Yu Jinhao, Zhang Jun, Zhang Ning, Zhang Wei (CHN)
- 2001: Chen Hong, Gao Ling, Gong Zhichao, Huang Nanyan, Huang Sui, Ji Xinpeng, Liu Yong, Yang Wei, Zhang Jun, Zhang Wei, Zhou Mi (CHN)
- 2003: Jun Jae-youn, Kim Dong-moon, Kim Kyeung-ran, Kim Yong-hyun, Lee Dong-soo, Lee Hyo-jung, Lee Hyun-il, Lee Kyung-won, Park Sung-hwan, Ra Kyung-min, Yim Kyung-jin, Yoo Yong-sung (KOR)
- 2005: Bao Chunlai, Cai Yun, Chen Qiqiu, Fu Haifeng, Gao Ling, Huang Sui, Lin Dan, Xie Xingfang, Yang Wei, Zhang Jiewen, Zhang Jun, Zhang Ning, Zhao Tingting (CHN)
- 2007: Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng, Gao Ling, Lin Dan, Wei Yili, Xie Xingfang, Yang Wei, Zhang Ning, Zhang Yawen, Zhao Tingting, Zheng Bo (CHN)
- 2009: Cai Yun, Du Jing, Fu Haifeng, He Hanbin, Lin Dan, Ma Jin, Pan Pan, Wang Lin, Wang Yihan, Yu Yang, Zhang Yawen, Zheng Bo (CHN)
- 2011: Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng, Lin Dan, Ma Jin, Tian Qing, Wang Shixian, Wang Xiaoli, Wang Xin, Xu Chen, Yu Yang, Zhao Yunlei (CHN)
- 2013: Cai Yun, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Li Xuerui, Liu Xiaolong, Ma Jin, Qiu Zihan, Wang Xiaoli, Wang Yihan, Xu Chen, Yu Yang, Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei (CHN)
- 2015: Cai Yun, Chai Biao, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Hong Wei, Li Xuerui, Lin Dan, Liu Cheng, Ma Jin, Tang Yuanting, Wang Yihan, Xu Chen, Yu Yang, Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei (CHN)
- 2017: Chae Yoo-jung, Chang Ye-na, Choi Sol-gyu, Jeon Hyeok-jin, Jung Kyung-eun, Kim Duk-young, Kim Ha-na, Kim Won-ho, Lee Jang-mi, Lee So-hee, Park Kyung-hoon, Seo Seung-jae, Son Wan-ho, Sung Ji-hyun (KOR)
- 2019: Chen Long, Chen Qingchen, Chen Yufei, Du Yue, Han Chengkai, Huang Dongping, Huang Yaqiong, Jia Yifan, Li Junhui, Li Yinhui, Liu Yuchen, Shi Yuqi, Wang Yilyu, Zheng Siwei, Zhou Haodong (CHN)
- 2021: Chen Qingchen, Chen Yufei, Du Yue, Feng Yanzhe, He Bingjiao, He Jiting, Huang Dongping, Jia Yifan, Li Wenmei, Liu Cheng, Lu Guangzu, Shi Yuqi, Tan Qiang, Wang Yilyu, Zheng Yu, Zhou Haodong (CHN)
- 2023: Chen Qingchen, Chen Yufei, Feng Yanzhe, He Bingjiao, Huang Dongping, Huang Yaqiong, Jia Yifan, Li Shifeng, Liang Weikeng, Liu Yuchen, Ou Xuanyi, Shi Yuqi, Wang Chang, Zhang Shuxian, Zheng Siwei, Zheng Yu (CHN)
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