Chinese Taipei
AssociationChinese Taipei Badminton Association
ConfederationBadminton Asia
PresidentWilli Chang
BWF ranking
Current ranking9 Decrease 4 (3 January 2023)
Highest ranking5 (5 July 2018)
Sudirman Cup
Appearances17 (first in 1989)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023)
Thomas Cup
Appearances5 (first in 2014)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2016, 2018, 2022)
Uber Cup
Appearances8 (first in 2004)
Best resultSemi-finals (2006)
Asian Mixed Team Championships
Appearances3 (first in 2017)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2017, 2019)
Asian Men's Team Championships
Appearances3 (first in 2016)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2016, 2020)
Asian Women's Team Championships
Appearances3 (first in 2016)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2016, 2018, 2020)
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The Chinese Taipei national badminton team (Chinese: 中華台北國家羽毛球隊; pinyin: Zhōnghuá táiběi guójiā yǔmáoqiú duì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hôa Tâi-pak kok-ka ú-mô͘-kiû tūi) is a badminton team that represents Republic of China (Taiwan) in international badminton team competitions.[1] The national team was formed in 1973. The Chinese Taipei women's team finished as semifinalists at the 2006 Uber Cup.

The mixed team have never got past the quarterfinals at the Sudirman Cup.

Multi-sports Games performance

Olympic Games

Men's singles
Player 1996
United States
2000
Australia
2004
Greece
2008
China
2012
United Kingdom
2016
Brazil
2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Chang Jeng-shyuang 2R
0–1
1 0–1 0%
Liu En-hung 3R
2–1
1 2–1 66.67%
Fung Permadi 3R
1–1
1 1–1 50.00%
Chien Yu-hsiu 1R
0–1
1 0–1 0%
Hsieh Yu-hsing QF
3–1
1 3–1 75.00%
Hsu Jen-hao G3
0–2
1 0–2 0%
Chou Tien-chen QF
3–1
QF
2–1
2 5–2 71.43%
Wang Tzu-wei R16
2–1
1 2–1 66.67%
Women's singles
Player 1996
United States
2000
Australia
2004
Greece
2008
China
2012
United Kingdom
2016
Brazil
2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Huang Chia-chi 3R
2–1
QF
2–1
2 4–2 66.67%
Jeng Shwu-zen 2R
1–1
1 1–1 50.00%
Chan Ya-lin 3R
1–1
1 1–1 50.00%
Cheng Shao-chieh QF
2–1
2R
0–1
QF
3–1
3 5–3 62.50%
Tai Tzu-ying R16
2–1
R16
2–1
S
5–1
3 9–3 75.00%
Men's doubles
Player 1996
United States
2000
Australia
2004
Greece
2008
China
2012
United Kingdom
2016
Brazil
2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Fang Chieh-min
Lee Sheng-mu
QF
2–2
1 2–2 50.00%
Lee Sheng-mu
Tsai Chia-hsin
G3
1–2
1 1–2 33.33%
Lee Yang
Wang Chi-lin
G
5–1
1 5–1 83.33%
Women's doubles
Player 1996
United States
2000
Australia
2004
Greece
2008
China
2012
United Kingdom
2016
Brazil
2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Chen Li-chin
Tsai Hui-min
1R
0–1
1R
0–1
2 0–2 0%
Cheng Wen-hsing
Chien Yu-chin
2R
1–1
2R
1–1
QF
2–2
3 4–4 50.00%
Mixed doubles
Player 1996
United States
2000
Australia
2004
Greece
2008
China
2012
United Kingdom
2016
Brazil
2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Tsai Chia-hsin
Cheng Wen-hsing
2R
1–1
1 1–1 50.00%
Chen Hung-ling
Cheng Wen-hsing
G3
1–2
1 1–2 33.33%

Paralympic Games

Men's singles
Player Classification 2020
Japan
2024
France
Participants W–L  %
Fang Jen-yu SU5 4th
2–3
1 2–3 40.00%

Participation in BWF competitions

Participation in Asia Championships

Junior competitive record

World Junior Team Championships

Suhandinata Cup

Year Result
China 2000Group stage - 4th of 24
South Africa 2002Group stage - 5th of 23
Canada 2004Group Y2 - 4th of 20
South Korea 2006Group X1 - 9th of 28
New Zealand 2007Group Z2 - 21st of 25
India 2008Group W - 9th of 21
Malaysia 2009Group Y2 - 4th of 21
Mexico 2010Group X2 - 7th of 24
Taiwan 20113rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
Japan 2012Quarter-finalist - 5th of 30
Thailand 2013Quarter-finalist - 7th of 30
Malaysia 2014Quarter-finalist - 7th of 33
Peru 20153rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place
Spain 2016Quarter-finalist - 6th of 52
Indonesia 2017Group G - 11th of 44
Canada 2018Quarter-finalist - 7th of 39
Russia 2019Group G - 10th of 43
New Zealand 2020Cancelled
China 2021Cancelled
Spain 20222nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
United States 20233rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place

Asian Junior Team Championships

Current squad

The following players were selected to represent Chinese Taipei at the 2022 Thomas & Uber Cup.[4]

References

  1. Populorum, Mike. "Archiv SudirmanCup". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. BWF: Uber Cup Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine
  3. BWF: Sudirman Cup Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "優霸盃》台灣女團盼突破八強魔咒 戴資穎力拚超高積分" (in Chinese). Liberty Times. 4 May 2022. Archived from the original on 5 May 2022. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
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