Wu Dixi
Wu Dixi 吴迪西 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1962-08-09) 9 August 1962 (age 61) Nanhai, Guangdong, China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wu Dixi (Chinese: 吴迪西, born 1962 in Nanhai, Guangdong) is a retired Chinese female badminton player.
Career
Wu was part of a cadre of Chinese players who dominated women's international badminton after China became a member of the International Badminton Federation in 1981. She won the 1982 and 1984 All-England Championships and the 1983 IBF World Championships in women's doubles with Lin Ying. Wu played on the world champion Chinese Uber Cup (women's international) teams of 1984 and 1986. She was perhaps world class badminton's most effective practitioner of the "spin seve," in which the shuttle is struck on the side of the feathers rather than on the cork—producing a highly erratic flight, until it was banned by the International Badminton Federation (now Badminton World Federation) after her first All England victory. Though primarily a doubles player, Wu won singles at both the German and Swedish Opens in 1982.
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- All England champions 1899-2007
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- 1977: Etsuko Toganoo & Emiko Ueno (JPN)
- 1978 (WBF): Li Fang & Zhang Ailing (CHN)
- 1979 (WBF): Suleeporn Jittariyakul & Sirisriro Patama (THA)
- 1980: Nora Perry & Jane Webster (ENG)
- 1983: Lin Ying & Wu Dixi (CHN)
- 1985: Han Aiping & Li Lingwei (CHN)
- 1987: Guan Weizhen & Lin Ying (CHN)
- 1989: Guan Weizhen & Lin Ying (CHN)
- 1991: Guan Weizhen & Nong Qunhua (CHN)
- 1993: Nong Qunhua & Zhou Lei (CHN)
- 1995: Gil Young-ah & Jang Hye-ock (KOR)
- 1997: Ge Fei & Gu Jun (CHN)
- 1999: Ge Fei & Gu Jun (CHN)
- 2001: Gao Ling & Huang Sui (CHN)
- 2003: Gao Ling & Huang Sui (CHN)
- 2005: Yang Wei & Zhang Jiewen (CHN)
- 2006: Gao Ling & Huang Sui (CHN)
- 2007: Yang Wei & Zhang Jiewen (CHN)
- 2009: Zhang Yawen & Zhao Tingting (CHN)
- 2010: Du Jing & Yu Yang (CHN)
- 2011: Wang Xiaoli & Yu Yang (CHN)
- 2013: Wang Xiaoli & Yu Yang (CHN)
- 2014: Tian Qing & Zhao Yunlei (CHN)
- 2015: Tian Qing & Zhao Yunlei (CHN)
- 2017: Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan (CHN)
- 2018: Mayu Matsumoto & Wakana Nagahara (JPN)
- 2019: Mayu Matsumoto & Wakana Nagahara (JPN)
- 2021: Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan (CHN)
- 2022: Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan (CHN)
- 2023: Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan (CHN)
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