Arctic Open femminile 10/10 13:00 5 Thuy Linh Nguyen v Beiwen Zhang L 2-1
Open di Hong Kong femminile 09/15 04:50 3 Akane Yamaguchi v Beiwen Zhang L 2-0
Open di Hong Kong femminile 09/14 03:05 4 Beiwen Zhang v Aya Ohori W 2-1
Open di Hong Kong femminile 09/13 02:15 5 Beiwen Zhang v Shuo Yun Sung W 2-0
Open di Cina Femminili 09/06 04:00 5 Beiwen Zhang v Yu Fei Chen L 0-2
Campionati del Mondo Femminili 08/24 15:20 4 Se Young An v Beiwen Zhang L 2-0
Campionati del Mondo Femminili 08/22 16:50 5 Beiwen Zhang v Kirsty Gilmour W 2-0
Australian Open femminili 08/06 03:00 1 Ga Eun Kim v Beiwen Zhang W 1-2
Australian Open femminili 08/05 03:50 2 Beiwen Zhang v Ratchanok Intanon - Retired
Australian Open femminili 08/04 02:45 3 V. Sindhu Pusarla v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Australian Open femminili 08/03 04:00 4 Yu-Hsun Huang v Beiwen Zhang W 1-2
Australian Open femminili 08/02 06:30 5 Tiffany Ho v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open di Giappone Femminili 07/28 08:20 3 Beiwen Zhang v Bing Jiao He L 0-2
Open di Giappone Femminili 07/27 07:15 4 Yu Fei Chen v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open di Giappone Femminili 07/25 05:45 5 Lianne Tan v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
US Open Femminili 07/12 15:00 - Xuefei Qi v Beiwen Zhang - Cancelled
Open del Canada Femminile 07/08 16:00 2 Beiwen Zhang v Ratchanok Intanon - Walkover
Open del Canada Femminile 07/07 21:25 3 Beiwen Zhang v Shuo Yun Sung W 2-0
Open del Canada Femminile 07/06 23:25 4 Hsiang Ti Lin v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open del Canada Femminile 07/05 20:35 5 Kristin Kuuba v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open di Taipei femminile 06/25 05:00 1 Tzu Ying Tai v Beiwen Zhang L 2-0
Open di Taipei femminile 06/24 04:45 2 Beiwen Zhang v Pitchamon Opatniput W 2-0
Open di Taipei femminile 06/23 08:05 3 Putri Kusuma Wardani v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open di Taipei femminile 06/22 05:00 4 Pin-Chian Chiu v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open di Taipei femminile 06/21 06:35 5 Tiffany Ho v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2
Open d’Indonesia Femminili 06/14 03:05 5 Beiwen Zhang v Kirsty Gilmour L 0-2
Open di Singapore Femminile 06/07 02:00 5 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung v Beiwen Zhang L 2-1
Masters di Malesia Femminili 05/24 10:40 5 Beiwen Zhang v Yi Man Zhang L 0-2
Masters d'Orleans femminili 04/09 13:40 1 Carolina Marin v Beiwen Zhang L 2-1
Masters d'Orleans femminili 04/08 14:05 2 Yvonne Li v Beiwen Zhang W 0-2

Wikipedia - Beiwen Zhang

Beiwen Zhang (simplified Chinese: 张蓓雯; traditional Chinese: 張蓓雯; pinyin: Zhāng Bèiwén; born 12 July 1990) is a Chinese-born American badminton player who is a singles specialist. She won the women's singles title at the 2021 Pan Am Championships and at the 2023 Pan American Games.

History

2003–11 Singapore

Zhang was born in China and moved to Singapore at the age of 13 in 2003, under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme, and played with the Singapore National Team until 2012. In 2007, Zhang took up Singapore citizenship.

In 2009, she was part of the Singapore national badminton team, winning a bronze medal at the women's team event of the 2009 Southeast Asian Games. After a one-year break in which she did not play any tournaments at all, in 2013, she came back on her way to reach top level again.

In 2011, her contract with the Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) was not renewed reportedly falling out with then-singles head coach Luan Ching.

2013–present United States

In 2013, after moving to Las Vegas with her parents, Zhang Beiwen won four international challenge tournaments with singles titles at the Swiss International in Yverdon-les-Bains; the Yonex USA International in Orlando, Florida; the Yonex Welsh International in Cardiff; and the Carlton Irish Open International in Dublin. In 2014, she continued her winning streak for her new country the US, with victories in Peru, the US, Brazil and the Netherlands. She won her first Grand Prix title at the 2014 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold, then won the 2014 Brazil Open Grand Prix and 2014 Dutch Open Grand Prix.

In 2014, Zhang competed in the Singapore Open and was asked by the SBA to rejoin Singapore national team.

In 2016, Zhang started to compete in the Danish Badminton League, for Vendsyssel Elite Badminton. Zhang reached the final round at a BWF Super Series event, the French Open, for the first time, but finished as the runner-up after losing the final to He Bingjiao of China in straight games. In 2018, she won her first BWF World Tour title at the India Open, defeating host player and defending champion P. V. Sindhu with the score 21–18, 11–21, 22–20 in the final.

In 2021, Zhang competed in her first Pan Am Championships and clinched the women's singles title after beating Rachel Chan of Canada in straight games. On March the same year, she became a naturalized U.S. citizen. She then competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Her bid for a medal was cut short, however, when she suffered an apparent achilles injury during a match against He Bingjiao of China in the round of 16.

Zhang started the 2023 season in Asia by competing in Malaysia, India, Indonesia, and Thailand,where her best performance was entering the quarter-finals in India. Her performance improved on tour in Europe, by being a finalist in the Orléans Masters, semi-finalist in the Swiss Open, and also quarter-finalist in the Spain Masters. She then took part in the Pan Am Championships in Jamaica, and won the women's singles silver medal. Zhang's form picked up in recent months. She finished runner-up at the Taipei Open in June, made the Canada Open semi-finals and reached the Japan Open quarter-finals in July. She then won her first World Tour title in five years in the Australian Open in August, beating Kim Ga-eun in the final. In October, she claimed the gold medal in the women's singles in her debut at the Pan American Games.