Lin Gaoyuan
Lin Gaoyuan at the 2017 German Open
Personal information
Born (1995-03-19) 19 March 1995
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China[1]
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Table tennis career
Playing styleLeft-handed, shakehand grip
Equipment(s)Butterfly Lin Gaoyuan ALC blade, DHS H3 National Blue (FH, Black), DIGNICS 05 (BH, Red)
Highest ranking2 (May 2019)[3]
Current ranking7 (14 November 2023)[4]
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 2 0 3
World Cup 2 0 1
Total 4 0 4
Men's table tennis
Representing  China
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2018 HalmstadTeam
Gold medal – first place2022 ChengduTeam
Bronze medal – third place2019 BudapestDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 HoustonMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 HoustonDoubles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2018 LondonTeam
Gold medal – first place2019 TokyoTeam
Bronze medal – third place2018 ParisSingles
ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Silver medal – second place2018 IncheonSingles
Bronze medal – third place2017 AstanaSingles
Bronze medal – third place2019 ZhengzhouSingles
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2018 JakartaTeam
Gold medal – first place2022 HangzhouTeam
Silver medal – second place2018 JakartaSingles
Silver medal – second place2018 JakartaMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2022 HangzhouMixed doubles
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place2017 WuxiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2019 YogyakartaTeam
Gold medal – first place2019 YogyakartaDoubles
Gold medal – first place2023 PyeongchangDoubles
Gold medal – first place2023 PyeongchangMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2023 PyeongchangTeam
Silver medal – second place2019 YogyakartaSingles
Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place2017 AhmedabadSingles
Silver medal – second place2018 YokohamaSingles
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 CartagenaTeam
Gold medal – first place2010 BratislavaTeam
Gold medal – first place2011 ManamaTeam
Gold medal – first place2012 HyderabadDoubles
Gold medal – first place2012 HyderabadTeam
Silver medal – second place2009 CartagenaDoubles
Silver medal – second place2010 BratislavaSingles
Silver medal – second place2010 BratislavaMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2011 ManamaSingles
Silver medal – second place2012 HyderabadSingles
Silver medal – second place2012 HyderabadMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2009 CartagenaSingles
Bronze medal – third place2009 CartagenaMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2010 BratislavaDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2011 ManamaDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2011 ManamaMixed doubles
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 BangkokTeam
Gold medal – first place2011 New DelhiTeam
Bronze medal – third place2010 BangkokSingles
Bronze medal – third place2010 BangkokDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2011 New DelhiSingles
Representing  China / Guangdong
National Games of China
Gold medal – first place2021 ShaanxiTeam
Bronze medal – third place2017 TianjinDoubles
All China Table Tennis Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 ZhangjiagangTeam
Gold medal – first place2016 AnshanMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2019 TianjinMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2022 HuangshiMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2020 WeihaiTeam
Silver medal – second place2018 AnshanTeam
Silver medal – second place2018 AnshanMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2020 WeihaiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2014 HuangshiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2015 HarbinTeam
Bronze medal – third place2015 HarbinMixed doubles

Lin Gaoyuan (Chinese: 林高远; pinyin: Lín Gāoyuǎn; born 19 March 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. He was the Asian Cup champion in 2017,[5] and was a member of the Chinese teams that took the gold medals at the World Team Championships in 2018 and 2022.

Career

2021

In May, Lin played the China Olympic Scrimmages, but he lost to Fang Bo in the group stage of the first leg.[6] Lin lost 4–1 to Fan Zhendong in the quarter-finals of the second leg of the Chinese Olympic Scrimmage.[7]

Finals

Men's singles

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score Ref
Winner 2017 Asian Cup China Fan Zhendong 4–2 [8]
Winner 2017 ITTF World Tour, Austrian Open China Yan An 4–1 [9]
Runner-up 2018 Asian Cup China Fan Zhendong 0–4 [10]
Runner-up 2018 Asian Games China Fan Zhendong 2–4 [11]
Runner-up 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 1–4 [12]
Winner 2019 ITTF World Tour, Hungarian Open China Wang Chuqin 4–0 [13]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus, Portugal Open China Liang Jingkun 1–4 [14]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum, Qatar Open China Ma Long 2–4 [15]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum, China Open China Ma Long 0–4 [16]
Winner 2019 ITTF World Tour, Hong Kong Open Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 4–2 [17]
Runner-up 2019 Asian Championships China Xu Xin 1–3 [18]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour, Swedish Open China Wang Chuqin 0–4 [19]
Runner-up 2022 WTT Contender Muscat China Liang Jingkun 1–4 [20]
Runner-up 2022 WTT Champions European Summer Series Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 3–4 [21]
Winner 2023 WTT Star Contender Bangkok South Korea Jang Woo-jin 4–3 [22]
Winner 2023 WTT Contender Zagreb China Fan Zhendong 4–3 [23]

Men's doubles

Result Year Tournament Partner Opponents Score Ref
Winner 2011 ITTF Pro Tour, Japan Open Wu Jiaji Japan Kenta Matsudaira / Koki Niwa 4–1 [24]
Winner 2014 ITTF World Tour, Kuwait Open Stefan Fegerl Chinese Taipei Chiang Hung-chieh / Huang Sheng-sheng 3–2 [25]
Winner 2017 Asian Championships Fan Zhendong China Fang Bo / Zhou Yu 3–1 [26]
Winner 2018 ITTF World Tour, China Open Fan Zhendong Romania Ovidiu Ionescu / Spain Álvaro Robles 3–0 [27]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour, Hungarian Open Fan Zhendong China Liang Jingkun / Xu Xin 2–3 [28]
Winner 2019 ITTF World Tour, Hong Kong Open Liang Jingkun South Korea Jang Woo-jin / Lim Jong-hoon 3–1 [29]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum, Australian Open Ma Long South Korea Jeoung Young-sik / Lee Sang-su 0–3 [30]
Winner 2019 Asian Championships Liang Jingkun China Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin 3–1 [31]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour, Swedish Open Liang Jingkun China Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin 2–3 [32]
Winner 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum, Austrian Open Liang Jingkun South Korea Jeoung Young-sik / Lee Sang-su 3–0 [33]
Runner-up 2020 ITTF World Tour Platinum, German Open Ma Long South Korea Cho Dae-seong / Jang Woo-jin 2–3 [34]
Winner 2021 WTT Contender Laško Zhou Qihao Japan Yuta Tanaka / Yuto Kizukuri 3–0 [35]
Winner 2021 WTT Contender Novo Mesto Zhou Qihao China Liang Jingkun / Wang Chuqin 3–1 [36]
Runner-up 2022 WTT Star Contender European Summer Series Liang Jingkun South Korea Cho Dae-seong / Lee Sang-su 2–3 [37]
Winner 2023 WTT Star Contender Bangkok Lin Shidong South Korea Lim Jong-hoon / Jang Woo-jin 3–0 [38]
Runner-up 2023 WTT Contender Zagreb Liang Jingkun China Yuan Licen / Lin Shidong 1–3 [39]
Winner 2023 Asian Championships Fan Zhendong China Ma Long / Wang Chuqin 3–2 [40]
Winner 2023 WTT Contender Taiyuan Lin Shidong China Liang Jingkun / Wang Chuqin 3–2 [41]

Mixed doubles

Result Year Tournament Partner Opponents Score Ref
Winner 2018 ITTF World Tour, China Open Chen Xingtong Japan Masataka Morizono / Mima Ito 3–1 [42]
Runner-up 2018 Asian Games Wang Manyu China Wang Chuqin / Sun Yingsha 2–4 [43]
Winner 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus, Portugal Open Liu Shiwen Slovakia Ľubomír Pištej / Tatiana Kukulkova 3–0 [44]
Runner-up 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum, Austrian Open Zhu Yuling Japan Tomokazu Harimoto / Hina Hayata 1–3 [45]
Winner 2023 WTT Star Contender Bangkok Chen Xingtong South Korea Lim Jong-hoon / Shin Yu-bin 3–2 [46]
Winner 2023 Asian Championships Wang Yidi China Liang Jingkun / Qian Tianyi 3–1 [40]
Runner-up 2023 Asian Games Wang Yidi China Wang Chuqin / Sun Yingsha 1–4 [47]

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