Bao Chunlai
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Bao (鲍).
Bao Chunlai | |
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Personal information | |
Birth name | 鲍春来 |
Date of birth | February 17, 1983 |
Place of birth | Changsha, Hunan province |
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Weight | 78 kg (170 lb/12.3 st) |
Men Singles | |
Country | China |
Handedness | Left |
Highest Ranking | 2 (March 15, 2007 [1]) |
Current Ranking | 3 (February 24, 2008) |
BWF Profile |
Bao Chunlai (Simplified Chinese: 鲍春来, pinyin: Bào Chūnlái, born February 17, 1983 in Changsha, Hunan province) is a male, left-handed badminton player from the People's Republic of China.
Bao played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, defeating Shoji Sato of Japan in the first round. In the round of 16, Bao was himself defeated by Park Tae-sang of Korea.
Bao reached the men's singles final at the 2006 IBF World Championships losing the final against Lin Dan. In 2007 he reached semi-final in the Korea Open Super Series. [2]
After 15 months since he won the Korean Open in 2006, Bao finally ended his long title drought at the China Open on 25 November 2007 by defeating Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, in straight games 21-12, 21-13. [3]
Last Sunday (May 18), Bao Chunlai stroke Istora Senayan, Jakarta with a very beautiful game during the Thomas CUp 2008. He, assigned to be the second single of China team after Lin Dan, played against Lee Hyun Il from Korea. First game of the match was tough. They got the point one another so dificult until they reached the same score 20-20. The one who got 2 points straight would be the winner. But neither of them got the point easily. They fought each other, and after more than one hour, Bao Chunlai ended the game with 28-26. The second game was quite easy for Bao. He won with scores 21-11.
China team wins again for the seventh times of Thomas Cup, and sixth times for Uber Cup. They bring the cups together to China.
[edit] Major achievements
Rank | Event | Date | Venue |
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World Championships | |||
2 | Singles | 2006 | Madrid, ESP |
3 | Singles | 2003 | Birmingham, GBR |
5 | Singles | 2005 | Anaheim, CA, USA |
Asian Championships | |||
1 | Team | 2006 | Doha, QATAR |
3 | Team | 2002 | Busan, KOR |
Thomas & Uber Cup | |||
1 | Team | 2008 | Jakarta, INDONESIA |
1 | Team | 2006 | JAPAN |
1 | Team | 2004 | Jakarta, INDONESIA |
World Grand Prix | |||
1 | Singles | 2007 | China Open |
1 | Singles | 2006 | Korea Open |
2 | Singles | 2007 | French Open |
2 | Singles | 2007 | Danish Open |
2 | Singles | 2007 | Proton Malaysia Super Series |
2 | Singles | 2006 | China Open |
2 | Singles | 2006 | Djarum Indonesia Open |
2 | Singles | 2005 | China Open |
2 | Singles | 2005 | Hong Kong Open |
2 | Singles | 2005 | China Masters |
2 | Singles | 2004 | China Open |
2 | Singles | 2004 | Yonex Japan Open |
2 | Singles | 2004 | Swiss Open |
3 | Singles | 2007 | Yonex All-England Super Series |
3 | Singles | 2007 | Yonex Korea Open Super Series |
3 | Singles | 2006 | Aviva Singapore Open |
3 | Singles | 2005 | Proton Eon Malaysia Open |
3 | Singles | 2005 | German Open |
3 | Singles | 2004 | Djarum Indonesia Open |
3 | Singles | 2004 | Aviva Singapore Open |
3 | Singles | 2003 | Hong Kong Open |
3 | Singles | 2003 | German Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | All England Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | Indonesia Open |
3 | Singles | 2002 | Malaysia Open |
[edit] References
- ^ BWF Historical World Ranking - MENS SINGLES, March 15 2007
- ^ Bao Chunlai – Of innocence and sophistication, BadZine.info, 29 September 2006
- ^ [1], BadZine.info, Sunday, 25 November 2007
[edit] External links
- (Chinese) The Official Bao Chunlai Website
- (Chinese) Bao Chunlai's Blog
- (Chinese) Internationalbadminton.org