Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Know Thy Enemy - Park Mi Young

Park Mi Young is one of South Korea's leading chopper. Playing inverted on the forehand and long pimples on the backhand, she form the best defensive doubles pair with Kim Kyung Ah. The duo has won numerous pro tour titles and medals at the world championships.

As a singles player, Park consistent play saw her winning 2 singles pro tour titles in her career and has been invited to the annual Women's World Cup since 2009 (she was invited in 2011 but withdrew).

Name: Park Mi Young
Date of Birth: 17 November 1981
Place of Birth: Daegu, Republic of Korea
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Current World Ranking: 33
Best World Ranking: 8 (February 2010)
Playing Style: Right Handed, Classic, Defensive
Forehand: Inverted
Backhand: Long Pimples

Major Sporting Achievements:
2007 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2007 World Team Cup – Women’s Team - Silver
2008 Olympic Games – Women’s Team – Bronze
2009 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2010 World Team Cup – Women’s Team - Bronze
2011 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2012 World Team Championships – Women’s Team – Bronze

Statistics Against Wang Yuegu (0 win, 1 loss)
2010 Kuwait Open – Loss
Name: Park Mi Young
Date of Birth: 17 November 1981
Place of Birth: Daegu, Republic of Korea
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Current World Ranking: 33
Best World Ranking: 8 (February 2010)
Playing Style: Right Handed, Classic, Defensive
Forehand: Inverted
Backhand: Long Pimples

Major Sporting Achievements:
2007 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2007 World Team Cup – Women’s Team - Silver
2008 Olympic Games – Women’s Team – Bronze
2009 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2010 World Team Cup – Women’s Team - Bronze
2011 World Championships – Women’s Doubles – Bronze
2012 World Team Championships – Women’s Team – Bronze

Statistics Against Wang Yuegu (0 win, 1 loss)
2010 Kuwait Open – Loss
Statistics Against Feng Tianwei (1 wins, 4 losses)
2009 Pro Tour Grand Finals – Loss
2009 Polish Open – Win
2009 English Open – Loss
2009 Women’s World Cup – Loss
2009 World Championships – Loss

Statistics Against Li Jiawei (1 win, 2 losses)
2012 Korea Open – Loss
2010 China Open – Win
2010 Korea Open – Loss
Statistics Against Feng Tianwei (1 wins, 4 losses)
2009 Pro Tour Grand Finals – Loss
2009 Polish Open – Win
2009 English Open – Loss
2009 Women’s World Cup – Loss
2009 World Championships – Loss

Statistics Against Li Jiawei (1 win, 2 losses)
2012 Korea Open – Loss
2010 China Open – Win
2010 Korea Open – Loss

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