Ma Huihui (born 12 August 1989) is a Chinese para-badminton player who has played each of the three variations of the sport (women's singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles) at the highest world level.[1]
In 2021, Ma Huihui won a silver medal representing China in the women's doubles SL3–SU5 event of the 2020 Summer Paralympics alongside Cheng Hefang, having lost to Leani Ratri Oktila and Khalimatus Sadiyah in the gold medal match.[2]
Achievements
Paralympic Games
Women's singles SL4
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | ![]() |
21–12, 21–5 | ![]() |
Women's doubles SL3–SU5
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | ![]() |
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18–21, 12–21 | ![]() |
World Championships
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009 | Fencing Hall, Seoul, South Korea | ![]() |
15–21, 21–15, 21–15 | ![]() |
2009 (SU5) |
Fencing Hall, Seoul, South Korea | ![]() |
10–21, 3–21 | ![]() |
2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea | ![]() |
10–21, 12–21 | ![]() |
Women’s doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009[a] | Fencing Hall, Seoul, South Korea |
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21–11, 21–18 | ![]() |
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21–5, 21–6 | ||||
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21–5, 21–5 | ||||
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21–13, 21–11 | ||||
2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea |
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16–21, 19–21 | ![]() |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland |
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21–17, 21–12 | ![]() |
Asian Para Games
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China | ![]() |
22–20, 21–14 | ![]() |
2014 | Gyeyang Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea | ![]() |
13–21, 17–21 | ![]() |
2018 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia | ![]() |
9–21, 11–21 | ![]() |
Women’s doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2014 | Gyeyang Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea |
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21–10, 21–16 | ![]() |
2018 | Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia |
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15–21, 12–21 | ![]() |
Asian Championships
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2016 | China Administration of Sport for Persons with Disabilities, Beijing, China | ![]() |
17–21, 21–19, 15–21 | ![]() |
Women's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2016[b] | China Administration of Sport for Persons with Disabilities, Beijing, China |
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21–10, 21–11 | ![]() |
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21–11, 21–4 | ||||
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21–3, 21–5 |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2016 | China Administration of Sport for Persons with Disabilities, Beijing, China |
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19–21, 10–21 | ![]() |
International Tournaments (4 titles, 6 runners-up)
Women's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | China Para Badminton International | ![]() |
21–19, 22–20 | ![]() |
2015 (SU5) |
China Para Badminton International | ![]() |
Walkover | ![]() |
2019 | Turkish Para Badminton International | ![]() |
17–21, 16–21 | ![]() |
2019 | China Para Badminton International | ![]() |
8–21, 10–21 | ![]() |
Women's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015[c] | China Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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21–9, 21–10 | ![]() |
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21–7, 21–10 | ||||
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21–4, 21–5 | ||||
2019 | Turkish Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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21–12, 18–21, 16–21 | ![]() |
2019 | Dubai Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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21–8, 12–21, 16–21 | ![]() |
2019 | China Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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21–8, 21–7 | ![]() |
2019 | Japan Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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21–13, 21–8 | ![]() |
2020 | Brazil Para Badminton International | ![]() |
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15–21, 19–21 | ![]() |
Notes
References
- ^ "MA Huihui". Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 4 September 2021. Archived from the original on 4 September 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
- ^ "Leani Ratri/Khalimatus Sadiyah Raih Emas Paralimpiade Tokyo". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 4 September 2021.