Shi Yuqi

Quick Facts

Full Name: Shi Yuqi
Born Date: 28 Feb, 1996
Age: 26 years
Horoscope: Pisces
Lucky Number: 10
Lucky Stone: Aquamarine
Lucky Color: Sea Green
Best Match for Marriage: Cancer, Scorpio
Gender: Male
Profession: Badminton Player
Country: China
Height: 6 feet 0 inches (1.83m)
Marital Status: single
Net Worth $1 Million – $5 Million
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Dark Brown
Birth Place Jiangsu
Education junior sports school, Yu Neng Primary School ,, Singapore Badminton School
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Shi Yuqi is a successful Chinese badminton player. At the 2016 French Open, Shi Yuqi won his maiden Superseries championship.

How much is the Net worth of Shi Yuqi?

Shi Yuqi is worth anything from $1 million to $5 million. His primary source of income is his badminton playing. He has played in and won a number of games. Additionally, he is providing for the family’s needs and meeting their commitments. He worked really hard to develop into the guy he is now and to become a good badminton player.

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Early Years and Bio

On February 28, 1996, Shi Yuqi was born in Nantong, Jiangsu, China. He is 26 years old right now. Shi Yuqi’s birth name is Shi Yuqi, and he has no additional nicknames. Everyone refers to him by his real name because that is how he wishes to be addressed. Shi Yuqi is the son of Fang Fang and Shi Lei (the father) (mother). His father’s occupation is not known. About his siblings’ occupations and family, there is no information. In the future, he might divulge details about his family to the public. Then we’ll talk about his family on this page.

He started playing badminton when he was six years old, and it immediately became one of his early favorites. He studied abroad before the global financial crisis of 2009 and then came home to China. In 2011, he won the junior badminton competition in Jiangsu Province. Later, after being admitted into the Jiangsu Province team, he turned pro at badminton. In 2012, he participated in the National Youth Championship for the first time and won. At the age of 16, he was selected for the national badminton team. His nationality is Chinese, he is a Pisces by sign, and he does not publicly identify his religion or race.

Education

Shi Yuqi enrolled at a junior sports school in the city to practice badminton. He went to Singapore in 2007 to play badminton and study. He went to Yu Neng Primary School and studied at the Singapore Badminton School under Zhang Qing Song, a former SBA main coach.

What is the Professional Career of Shi Yuqi?

2012–2015: Youth Olympics gold and Asian Junior Champion

Shi participated in his first Asian Junior Badminton Championships in 2012, winning a gold medal at the Youth Olympics and becoming the Asian Junior Champion. 2013 Asian Junior Badminton Championships mixed team champion was a member of the Chinese team. Later that year, at the Korea Grand Prix Gold, Shi made his senior international debut.

Shi won medals in the boys’ singles and mixed teams competitions at the 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships. He initially helped China overcome South Korea 3-0 to win the mixed team tournament. After that, he advanced to the boys’ singles championship match, where he defeated Japanese opponent Kanta Tsuneyama in three games, 19-21, 21-16, 21-16, to win. After that, Shi coached China to a 3-0 victory against Indonesia in the mixed team final of the World Junior Championships.

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Shi participated in his first Asian Junior Badminton Championships in 2012. Via JawaPos.com

He also won a silver medal in the boys’ singles event despite losing to his countryman Lin Guipu in the final. At the Youth Olympics in August, he won the gold medal in boys’ singles. Shi, however, did not have a successful year in 2015. His best result came at the China Open, where he made it to the quarterfinals before losing in three games against South Korean Son Wan-ho.

2016: Three tour titles

In 2016, Shi was promoted to the first line of the Chinese badminton squad. But in his first eight months on the road, he struggled, only making it as far as the semifinals of the Syed Modi International. After his countryman Huang Yuxiang withdrew in the second game of the final with Shi leading 21-12, 11-0, his play improved later in the year, and he won the Indonesia Masters to win his first senior championship on the circuit.

After winning, he proceeded to overcome Lee Hyun-il of South Korea in two games, 21-16 and 21-19, to win the French Open. Shi continued his remarkable run of form by winning the Bitburger Open by defeating India’s Sourabh Varma 21-19, 22-20.

2017: All-England finalist and Asian Championships bronze

He started the season by winning a bronze medal at the Asia Mixed Team Championships, when China fell to eventual champion Japan 1-3 in the semifinals. In the All England Open semifinals in March, he overcame his senior Lin Dan to advance to the final.

shi yuqi posing for a photo (Source Instagram)
Caption: shi yuqi posing for a photo (Source Instagram)

Shi reached another final in the Swiss Open. At April, he competed in the Asian Championships and finished third. Shi participated in his first World Championships in August, but Hong Kong’s Wong Wing Ki eliminated him in the third round. In the World Superseries Finals semifinal matchup with Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen, he lost.

2018: First All England and World Tour Finals titles, Thomas Cup and Asian Games Team Champions, World Championships silver

He defeated Chou Tien-Chen of Chinese Tapei in two games to win the India Open in January. In February, he returned home with a silver medal from the Asia Team Championships. Later, he competed at the All England, winning the championship match by defeating Lin Dan. Shi was selected to represent China at the Thomas Cup in May, and he took first place. In July, he participated in his second World Championship.

Shi participated in the Asian Games’ men’s team competition in August. In October, he reached his second French Open final but fell to Chen Long in two games. To avenge his defeat in the World Championships, Shi overcame Kento Momota in the year-end competition.

2019: Sudirman Cup Champion, Asian Championships silver, and First Swiss Open title

At the Malaysia Masters, Shi played his first match of the year and made it all the way to the quarterfinals. He defeated B. Sai Praneeth in three games to win the Swiss Open for the first time. In April, he took part in the Malaysia Open. Later, he participated in the Asian Championships in Wuhan, China, where he took home a silver medal. Shi upset World No. 1 Kento Momota in a spectacular comeback to secure China’s three-game victory over Japan at the Sudirman Cup in May, and as a result, Shi assisted the Chinese team in winning eleven trophies.

2020: All England quarter-finalist

With three tournaments in a row in January, All England quarterfinalist Shi’s 2020 season got off to a hectic start. He reached the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Masters and the Indonesia Masters. At the Thailand Masters, he was successful in making it to the semifinals. Viktor Axelsen defeated him once more when he competed in the All England Open in March, but this time it was in the quarterfinals.

shi yuqi during his match (Source Instagram
Caption: Shi yuqi during his match (Source Instagram

2021: Second Sudirman Cup and First National title

In 2021, he only competed in four events: the Sudirman Cup, the postponed Thomas Cup, the Chinese National Championships, and the postponed Tokyo Olympics in July. In the Chinese National Championships, he eventually won his first national title by defeating Jiangsu teammate Lu Guangzu.

Shi performed admirably in the Sudirman Cup, helping China defeat rival Japan 3-1 to maintain its title from the previous year. China reached the Thomas Cup championship game but lost against Indonesia 3-0. He sat out of the championship contest.

Brand Endorsements

Shi Yuqi has never professed support for a product or company. His brand endorsements can be thoroughly examined to find that he has never advocated or advertised any brands’ goods. He might decide to support a few businesses in the future; in that case, we’ll update this page.

Awards and Nomination

Shi Yuqi has won numerous titles. He has won the Youth Olympic Games, BWF World Junior Championships, Asian Youth Games, Asian Junior Championships, BWF World Tour (4 titles, 2 runners-up), BWF Superseries (1 title, 1 runner-up), and the BWF Grand Prix (2 titles, 1 runner-up).

Caption: Shi yuqi with his team member after winning game (Source Instagram)

is Shi Yuqi dating anyone?

Shi Yuqi is not currently dating. He is not dating anyone. About His previous relationships, engagements, marriages, or current relationships, not much is known. According to our inquiry, he is childless.

Although he hasn’t yet met the right kind of woman for him, he wants his wife to be a compassionate individual who will have complete faith in him and never desert him under any circumstances. He is an honest person.

Scandal and Controversy

Shi Yuqi faced off against Japanese player Kento Momota in the opening men’s singles match of the 2020 Thomas Cup Semifinals in Aarhus, Denmark. Just as Momota was going to serve at 20-5 in the second set after losing the first set 22-20, he gave up.

 

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This “bizarre” withdrawal sparked a lot of discussion. He explained his departure on social media in a later post, citing exhaustion and an injury. He also added that even though he departed before his opponent had 20 points, he did not record a loss because the score had not reached 21. That did little to quell internet ire, which was still directed at him for acting in an unsportsmanlike manner.

Shi Yuqi | Body Measurement

Shi Yuq is 6 feet 0 inches tall, and as of right now, we don’t know how much he weighs. He shares her attractive features, athletic physique, fair skin, and dark brown hair. He is also in good physical shape and has black eyes. Also, He has short hair, appears taller in pictures than in person, and works out every morning.

Shi Yuqi | Social Media

Shi Yuq is active on Instagram, where he has 67.1K followers, 55 people he follows, and 217 posts to his account. Although his account does not have a blue checkmark, we can tell that it belongs to him by looking at the lists of followers. He doesn’t have a personal Instagram or Twitter account, and we couldn’t discover his official one either.

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