Zhang Xueling - Achievements

Achievements

  • 1998
    • Golden Racket (VIE)
      • Gold - Women's Doubles
  • 2001
    • 21st SEA Games
      • Gold - Women's Team
  • 2002
    • 17th Commonwealth Games
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Bronze - Women's Doubles
    • South East Asian Championships 2002
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Gold Women's Singles
      • Silver - Mixed Doubles
    • 14th Asian Games
      • Bronze - Women's Team
  • 2003
    • Southeast Asian Games
      • Silver - Women's Doubles (partner: Tan Paey Fern)
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Silver - Women's Singles
    • Asian Championships
      • Bronze - Women's Team
  • 2004
    • Olympic Games
      • Top 8 - Women's Singles
    • South East Asian Championships
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Silver - Women's Doubles (partner: Tan Paey Fern)
  • 2005
    • ITTF Pro Tour Korea Open
      • Gold - Women's Doubles (partner: Tan Paey Fern)
    • ITTF Pro Tour China Open
      • Silver - Women's Doubles (partner: Tan Paey Fern)
    • Singapore Sports Meritorious Senior Award
    • SEA Games
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Gold - Women's Singles
      • Gold - Women's Doubles (partner: Li Jia Wei)
      • Gold - Mixed Doubles (partner: Yang Zi)
  • 2006
    • 18th Commonwealth Games
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Gold - Women's Singles
      • Gold - Women's Doubles (partner: Li Jia Wei)
      • Gold - Mixed Doubles (partner: Yang Zi)
    • South East Asian Championships 2006
      • Gold - Women's Team
      • Gold - Women's Singles
      • Gold - Women's Doubles (partner: Tan Paey Fern)
      • Gold - Mixed Doubles (partner: Yang Zi)
    • 15th Asian Games
      • Silver - Women's Team

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