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Ricky Tang

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Ricky Tang
BornRicky Tang
Australia, Sydney
🏫 EducationTurramurra High School
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2013–present (2021)

Ricky Tang (born 6 April 2004)[1] is a former Australian professional badminton player who is ranked 47th[2] in the world (juniors) as of 2021. He has won numerous Australian National Titles such as the Under 17 National Championship, as well as represented Australia in several international circuits E.g. World Junior Championships, 2018 and 2019 held in Canada and Russia respectively.

Biography[edit]

Regarded as the youngest player in Australian history to compete in the World Junior Championships by the age of 14, as well as represented the under 13 state team at the age of 9. Tang has proved his debut not only competing in the World Junior Championships but also in other prestigious international events such as the Pan Pacific International Championships (Perth), Australian Junior International (Melbourne), Singapore Youth International (Singapore), Oceania Junior Championship (Melbourne) and many more.

Badminton career[edit]

2018[3][edit]

  • Selected into the Australian National Junior Team
  • Selected to represent Australia at the World Junior Championships (Canada)
  • Won the U17 Oceania's Championship (Doubles Title)
  • Selected into the Pan Am Team Junior Team Event
  • Selected into the U19 State Team
  • Semi finalist at the U19 National Championship (Singles and Doubles)
  • Won the U19 National Team Event (NSW)
  • Selected into the U17 State Team
  • Won the U17 National State Team Title (NSW)
  • Won the U17 Australian National Title (Doubles)
  • Selected into the U15 State Team
  • Won the U15 Australian National Title (Singles)

2019[3][edit]

  • Selected into Australian National Junior Team
  • Selected to represent Australia at the World Junior Championships (Kazan)
  • Selected to represent Australia at the Oceania's Championship (Junior)
  • Won gold for Australia in the Oceania's Team Event (Junior)
  • Finalist at the Oceania's Championships (runners up for doubles)
  • Selected into the U17 State Team
  • Won the U17 National Championship (Singles and Doubles)
  • Selected into the U19 State Team
  • Won the U19 National Team Event (NSW)
  • Semi finalist at the U19 National Championships (Singles and Doubles)
  • Selected for the Bangkok Training Camp for preparation for Youth Olympic Games in 2022

2020[edit]

NA–COVID-19

Features[edit]

  1. The Daily Telegraph[4]
  2. Dash Badminton Club[5]
  3. Badminton Oceania[6]
  4. Turramurra High School[7]
  5. Badminton Australia[8]

References[edit]

  1. "A New Kid on the Block". The Badminton God. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  2. "Rankings | 2021 TOURNAMENTS". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Tournament Software". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. Declan Byrne (8 June 2017). "Turramurra teen on track for badminton stardom". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  5. "Good News to Ricky Tang". Dash Badminton Club. 2018-10-09. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  6. Tom. "Top seeds fall in the Women's Doubles while Chinese Taipei guarantee Gold in the Men's Doubles – Semi-Final highlights #AJI2019". Badminton Oceania. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  7. "Congratulations to Ricky Tang of Year 9, who recently achieved 3rd place at the Badminton U19 Championships in Perth". Turramurra High School. Retrieved 2021-04-06 – via Facebook.
  8. "National Junior Squads Announced for 2020". Badminton Australia. Retrieved 2021-04-06.



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