Fan Ying

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Fan Ying Table tennis player
Nation: China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Date of birth: February 12, 1986
Place of birth: Beijing
Size: 162 cm
Weight: 55 kg
Playing hand: right
How to play: Defender
Best world ranking : 10 (December 2009)

Fan Ying ( Chinese  范 瑛 , Pinyin Fàn Yīng ; born February 12, 1986 in Beijing ) is a Chinese table tennis player . At the Asian Championships in 2009 she was third in the individual. She uses the European shakehand racket pose and is right-handed.

Career

Fan was an extraordinary talent in China from an early age. In 2009 she won the Danish Open in doubles, came second at the Polish Open (also in doubles) and set a new record (back then) with three Grand Finals victories. In singles, she reached the quarter-finals at the 2005 World Championships , where she then failed. She also won the Asian Cup in 2003. At times she played for the Austrian club SV Ströck (until 2012), with whom she reached the final of the Champions League in 2012 .

Fan ended her career with the national team in 2014.

successes

World championships

  • 2005 quarter-finals in individual
  • 2011 round of 16 singles
  • 2009 quarter finals in mixed

Asian Championships (Asian Cup)

  • 2009 semi-finals in singles
  • 2009 winner with the team
  • 2003 individual winner

Pro Tour Grand Finals

  • 2002 quarter-finals in doubles

Pro Tour tournaments

  • 2009 Polish Open winner in singles
  • 2002 German Open Vice-Winner in Individuals
  • 2005 German Open Vice-Winner in the singles
  • 2009 Slovenian Open runner-up in singles
  • 2002 Austrian Open winner in doubles
  • 2009 Polish Open winner in doubles
  • 2004 China Open Vice-Winner in Doubles
  • 2009 Danish Open Vice-Winner Doubles

Individual evidence

  1. tischtennis magazine , 2012/6 pages 20–22
  2. 乒坛 老将 告别 国家队. Retrieved March 21, 2018 (Chinese).