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Chen Xujun
陈旭君
Personal information
CountryChina
Born (2001-03-04) 4 March 2001 (age 23)
Zhejiang, China
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
HandednessRight
Men's doubles
Highest ranking159 (with Peng Jianqin, 3 October 2023)
Current ranking283 (with Guo Ruohan, 24 September 2024)
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  China
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 2019 Kazan Mixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Suzhou Mixed doubles
BWF profile

Chen Xujun (simplified Chinese: 陈旭君; traditional Chinese: 陳旭君; pinyin: Chén Xùjūn; born 4 March 2001) is a Chinese badminton player.[1] He is affiliated with the Zhejiang team.[2]

Career

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In 2019, Chen clinched bronze in the mixed doubles event at the 2019 Asian Junior Championships with Zhang Chi.[3] A few months later, he won a silver medal as a part of China's mixed team at the 2019 World Junior Championships.[4][5]

In 2023, he won the China International men's doubles title with partner Peng Jianqin, beating Low Hang Yee and Ng Eng Cheong in three games.[6]

In 2024, competing in their second tournament together, Chen and Liu Yi defeated Indonesians Sabar Karyaman Gutama and Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani to win the Macau Open.[7]

Achievements

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Asian Junior Championships

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Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2019 Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre,
Suzhou, China
China Zhang Chi China Feng Yanzhe
China Lin Fangling
8–21, 13–21 Bronze Bronze

BWF World Tour (1 title)

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The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[8] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[9]

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result
2024 Macau Open Super 300 China Liu Yi Indonesia Sabar Karyaman Gutama
Indonesia Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani
21–18, 21–14 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner

BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title)

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Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2023 China International China Peng Jianqin Malaysia Low Hang Yee
Malaysia Ng Eng Cheong
21–19, 19–21, 21–14 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

References

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  1. ^ "Chen Xu Jun | Profile". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  2. ^ Zhang, Meng; Yu, Nailiu (9 January 2023). Chen, Chuchu; Zhang, Zijian (eds.). "2022年全国羽毛球冠军赛在厦门收拍 男女单冠军分别花落辽宁队、上海队" [The 2022 National Badminton Championships were held in Xiamen; The men's and women's singles champions went to Liaoning and Shanghai respectively]. People's Daily Online (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 29 September 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Results | Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2019 (Individual Events)". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  4. ^ "BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships 2019 - Team China - Players". BWF-Tournament Software. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Indonesia finally take home Suhandinata Cup". Badminton Asia. 9 October 2019. Archived from the original on 15 April 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  6. ^ Fang, Jianfei (26 June 2023). Xu, Jie (ed.). "国际羽毛球挑战赛杭州滨江体育馆收官 中国选手包揽5个单项冠军_杭州网" [International Badminton Challenge concluded at Hangzhou Binjiang Sports Center, Chinese players won 5 individual championships]. 杭州网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 26 June 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  7. ^ "澳门公开赛国羽收获4冠 伍家朗胜郑加恒男单问鼎" [China's badminton team wins 4 titles at Macau Open; Ng Ka Long defeats Jason Teh to win men's singles title]. Sina Sports (in Chinese). 29 September 2024. Archived from the original on 29 September 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  8. ^ Alleyne, Gayle (19 March 2017). "BWF Launches New Events Structure". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  9. ^ Sukumar, Dev (10 January 2018). "Action-Packed Season Ahead!". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
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