Chen Qingchen, born on June twenty-third, nineteen ninety-seven, is a distinguished Chinese badminton player renowned for her exceptional skills in doubles. As an Olympic champion and a four-time World Champion, she has made a significant mark in the world of badminton. Her remarkable achievements include two gold medals at the Asian Games and two titles at the Asian Championships, showcasing her dominance in the sport.
Partnering with Jia Yifan, Chen secured a silver medal in women's doubles at the twenty twenty Summer Olympics, followed by a gold medal in the same event at the twenty twenty-four Summer Olympics. Her journey in badminton has been characterized by her ability to excel in both women's and mixed doubles, achieving a world-first ranking in each category.
Under the guidance of her coach Li Yongbo, Chen's career took off as she partnered with Zheng Siwei in mixed doubles and Jia Yifan in women's doubles. Her talent was recognized early on when she was awarded the BWF Most Promising Player of the Year at the end of the twenty sixteen BWF Season. That same year, she triumphed at the BWF Superseries Finals, winning titles in both women's and mixed doubles.
In twenty seventeen, Chen was honored as the BWF Best Female Player of the Year, having entered the Dubai World Superseries Finals as the top seed in both categories. Her impressive performance continued as she clinched gold in women's doubles and silver in mixed doubles at the twenty seventeen BWF World Championships. Chen's accolades further include gold medals at the World Championships in twenty twenty-one, twenty twenty-two, and twenty twenty-three, solidifying her status as one of the sport's elite athletes.