CHEN Yu Hsun

2 Mar 2001
22
Male
1.70/5'7''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TST Soft Tennis Men's Singles 3 Bronze Medal
Men's Team 2 Silver Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Centre Court
KOR
Republic of Korea
1
TPE
Chinese Taipei
2
Finished
Not before14:00
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Centre Court
TPE
Chinese Taipei
0
JPN
Japan
2
Finished
Not before11:45
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Centre Court
TPE
CHEN YHCHEN Yu Hsun
4
PHI
MORALDE AIMORALDE Adjuthor Ii
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 1
TPE
Chinese Taipei
2
INA
Indonesia
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 1
TPE
CHEN YHCHEN Yu Hsun
4
INA
ALIBASA MHALIBASA Mario Harley
2
Finished
Not before14:30
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 1
TPE
CHEN YHCHEN Yu Hsun
2
IND
MEENA JMEENA Jay
4
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 4
CAM
Cambodia
0
TPE
Chinese Taipei
3
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 11
TPE
CHEN YHCHEN Yu Hsun
4
THA
YANNARIT KYANNARIT Kawin
1
Finished
Followed by
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 12
IND
India
1
TPE
Chinese Taipei
2
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 13
THA
Thailand
0
TPE
Chinese Taipei
3
Finished
Not before13:00
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 13
JPN
UEMATSU TUEMATSU Toshiki
4
TPE
CHEN YHCHEN Yu Hsun
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Asian Games
3Men's Team2018Indonesia
9Men's Singles2018Indonesia
World Championships
9Men's Singles2019Taizhou, CHN
:
Athlete, Student
:
University of Taipei, Chinese Taipei
:
Mandarin
:
Tainan [TPE] / University of Taipei [TPE]
:
Fang Tung-Hsien [University of Taipei]; Chen Hsin-Heng
:
Right (nnjh, 22 Apr 2022)
:
His younger brother Chen Poyi was selected for the Chinese Taipei soft tennis squad for the 19th asian games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. His father Chen Shang-Fu has represented Chinese Taipei in soft tennis. (nnjh, 22 Apr 2022; chinatimes, 01 Jul 2020)
:
He first tried the sport at about age three. (news, 12 Oct 2019)
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His father introduced him to soft tennis. (news, 12 Oct 2019)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (cdns, 23 Jun 2022)
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"The best feeling when playing soft tennis is defeating strong opponents." (news, 12 Oct 2019)
Legend
:
Silver Medal
:
Bronze Medal
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
:
Bronze Medal Event