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Feng Tianwei

Feng Tianwei PJG (Chinese: 冯天薇; pinyin: Féng Tiānwēi, pronounced [fə̌ŋ tjɛ́nwéi]) is a Singaporean table tennis player. Born in Harbin, China, she permanently moved to Singapore at the age of 20 under the former Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in March 2007 and commenced her international career in competitive table tennis the following month.

Feng Tianwei
PJG
Feng in 2017
Personal information
Native name冯天薇
Nationality Singapore
ResidenceSingapore
Born (1986-08-31) 31 August 1986 (age 36)
Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Playing styleRight-handed shakehand grip[1]
Equipment(s)Butterfly Zhang Jike Blade
Highest ranking2 (April - September 2010, August 2011)[2]
Current ranking16 (August 2022)[3]
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)[4]
Medal record
Women's Table Tennis
Representing  Singapore
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 1 2
World Championships 1 2 4
World Cup 0 2 7
Asian Games 0 1 2
Asian Championships 0 2 4
Asian Cup 1 1 2
Commonwealth Games 9 3 1
Southeast Asian Games 8 5 1
Total 19 17 23
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing Team
2012 London Singles
2012 London Team
World Championships
2010 Moscow Team
2008 Guangzhou Team
2012 Dortmund Team
2013 Paris Doubles
2014 Tokyo Team
2015 Suzhou Doubles
2017 Düsseldorf Doubles
World Cup
2009 Linz Team
2010 Dubai Team
2008 Kuala Lumpur Singles
2011 Magdeburg Team
2013 Guangzhou Team
2013 Kobe Singles
2015 Dubai Team
2016 Philadelphia Singles
2019 Chengdu Singles
ITTF World Tour
(Only Champion & Runner-up are listed)
2008 Berlin Team
2008 Warsaw Singles
2009 Seoul Singles
2010 Grand Finals Singles
2011 Incheon Singles
2011 Kobe Singles
2012 Grand Finals Doubles
2014 Subic Bay Singles
2014 Sydney Singles
2014 Yokohama Singles
2016 Otocec Singles
2017 Incheon Singles
2007 Taipei Singles
2008 Yokohama Team
2008 Warsaw Doubles
2010 Seoul Singles
2011 Shenzhen Singles
2012 Santos Singles
2013 Kuwait Singles
2014 Incheon Singles
2014 Yokohama Doubles
2015 De Haan Singles
2015 Warsaw Doubles
Asian Games
2010 Guangzhou Team
2014 Incheon Singles
2014 Incheon Team
Asian Championships
2009 Lucknow Team
2011 Macau Team
2009 Lucknow Doubles
2013 Busan Team
2015 Pattaya Singles
2019 Yogyakarta Team
Asian Cup
2015 Jaipur Singles
2008 Sapporo Singles
2010 Guangzhou Singles
2016 Dubai Singles
Commonwealth Games
2010 Delhi Singles
2010 Delhi Team
2014 Glasgow Singles
2014 Glasgow Doubles
2014 Glasgow Team
2018 Gold Coast Doubles
2022 Birmingham Singles
2022 Birmingham Doubles
2022 Birmingham Team
2010 Delhi Doubles
2010 Delhi Mixed doubles
2018 Gold Coast Team
2018 Gold Coast Singles
Southeast Asian Games
2009 Vientiane Singles
2009 Vientiane Team
2011 Jakarta-Palembang Singles
2011 Jakarta-Palembang Doubles
2015 Singapore Team
2017 Kuala Lumpur Singles
2017 Kuala Lumpur Doubles
2017 Kuala Lumpur Team
2009 Vientiane Doubles
2009 Vientiane Mixed doubles
2011 Jakarta-Palembang Mixed doubles
2015 Singapore Doubles
2019 Philippines Singles
2019 Philippines Doubles

Feng represented Singapore for the first time in the Olympic Games at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. On 15 August 2008, the Singapore team comprising Feng and her teammates Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu defeated South Korea 3–2 in the semifinals. The team lost to China in the final, obtaining the silver medal. This was Singapore's first Olympic medal in 48 years and its first as an independent nation.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Feng defeated Kasumi Ishikawa of Japan 4–0 to win the women's singles bronze medal, Singapore's first Olympic singles medal since the 1960 Summer Olympics. She would later won the bronze medal at the women's team event with Li and Wang against South Korea. This was the first time Singapore had won two medals at an Olympic Games.

On 15 March 2015, Feng defeated Zhu Yuling and Liu Shiwen at the 2015 Asian Cup in Jaipur to be crowned Asian Cup Champion for the first time. At the same time, she broke China's 7 consecutive years of dominance in this tournament.

On 25 October 2016, the Singapore Table Tennis Association announced that it would not be renewing its contract with Feng, citing the need for rejuvenation of the national team. However, STTA has confirmed to support her for future international competitions if she meets the selection criteria.[5] A few months after her exit from STTA, she went on to beat then world number one and Olympic gold medalist Ding Ning 3–2 in the Chinese Table Tennis Super League.[6]

On 11 October 2019, Feng defeated Chen Meng, then ranked world number one, in 4 straight games, causing the biggest upset in the 2019 German Open.[7]

Early years

Feng was born on 31 August 1986[4] in Harbin, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China.[8] She is the only daughter of Feng Qingzhi, a granary worker, and his wife Li Chunping, an employee of a department store. Feng's parents, who were poor, lived frugally for years to pay for her table tennis training. Her father suffered from multiple sclerosis, but she was not told how severe his illness was. He died in 2002, weeks before Feng tried out for China's national B squad. Although Feng topped the qualifying matches a month later and was called up for the national team in 2003, she suffered from a long illness; a source close to her said it was "because she missed her father too much".[9][10] Feng left China in 2005 to play in the Japanese professional league. While there she was spotted by Liu Guodong, then a coach with the Singapore Table Tennis Association, in 2006.[10] In March 2007 she was invited to train in Singapore under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme. She became a Singapore citizen in January 2008.[8]

Career as national player

Feng made her international début for Singapore in June 2007 as an under-21 player at the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour Volkswagen Korean Open.[8][11] As a singles player, Feng was ranked 73rd in the world in August 2007.[2]

In 2007, she achieved a silver medal in the singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open, her compatriot Li beating her to take the gold.[12]

Feng was a member of the silver medal-winning team at the World Team Championships in Guangzhou in 2008 and defeated the top seed Zhang Yining from China in the Quarter-finals of the Asian Cup held in Sapporo between 29 and 30 March 2008, eventually achieving second place behind China's Guo Yue.[13] She rose to the top 10 world rankings within a year.

2008 Summer Olympics

Feng represented Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the women's team tournament. She contributed to Singapore's 3–2 win against South Korea in the semifinals by defeating Dang Ye-Seo and Park Mi-Young in two singles matches. Feng's match against Park was closely fought, with Feng eventually overcoming Park 3–1. Singapore was assisted by the implementation of the expedite system when the game failed to be completed in ten minutes. The system unsettled Park, and Feng won two minutes after its introduction in the match when Park committed a service fault.[14] Interviewed afterwards, Feng said: "I definitely did not expect that [Park's error]. It was a surprise and the best birthday present I've ever gotten."[8]

On 17 August 2008, Feng and her teammates achieved a silver medal in women's table tennis after losing to China in three matches.[15] Feng played the starting singles match, winning the first game but eventually losing to China's Wang Nan 1–3. This was the first time Singapore had won an Olympic medal since its independence in 1965. The medal came 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country's first medal, a silver in weightlifting in the lightweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.[16]

 
Feng in 2008
 
Feng at a ceremony on 25 August 2008 welcoming Team Singapore home from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing

Feng received byes into the third round of the women's singles tournament.[17] Feng defeated South Korea's Dang Ye-Seo 4–0 in the third round, Netherlands' Li Jie 4–1 in the fourth round,[4] but fell 1–4 to China's Zhang Yining in the quarter-finals.[18] Feng made the world number one work for her win, with the final scores being 11–13, 14–12, 12–14, 10–12, 11–13. According to the Straits Times, Zhang leveraged on her experience by stalling for time at crucial stages of the game, which broke Feng's rhythm. Interviewed after the match, Feng said: "I'm sure I'll win a medal at the next Olympics."[18]

At a victory celebration in Singapore on 25 August 2008, Vivian Balakrishnan, the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, announced that Feng, Li and Wang would be presented with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Service Medal).[19]

Competitions between 2008 and 2012

On 9 September 2008, Feng beat her compatriot Wang to clinch the bronze medal at the ITTF Women's World Cup in Kuala Lumpur.[20] Despite crashing out of the singles event earlier, Feng and her teammates Li and Wang won the top title at the ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open in Berlin on 22 November 2008.[21] Feng won her first professional singles title at the Polish Open in Warsaw on 30 November 2008, in an all-Singapore final against Wang. Feng and Yu Mengyu also took silver in the doubles.[22] On 2 December 2008, the ITTF announced that Feng was ranked sixth in the world. This made her the top Singapore female table tennis player and the highest-ranked player in the world not representing China.[23] She was third in Today newspaper's list of athletes of the year for 2008.[24]

On 23 August 2009, Feng achieved her second Pro Tour singles title at the KAL Cup Korean Open in Seoul.[25]

Feng took part in the 25th Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane, Laos. She was a member of the Singapore women's team with Sun Beibei and Wang that defeated Thailand 3–0 to win Gold on 10 December 2009. On 14 December 2009, she and her partner Wang were defeated by compatriots Sun and Yu in an all-Singapore final in the women's doubles.[26] The following day, in her maiden appearance at the Games, she achieved gold in the singles competition after defeating Wang 4–1.[27]

The Singapore Table Tennis Association made Feng the inaugural winner of its Best Player of the Year award on 12 February 2010.[28] As of 8 April 2010, she had worked her way up to a second-place ranking in the world.[2] On 3 May 2010, the Singapore National Olympic Council named her Sportswoman of the Year for 2009. The national table tennis women's team, composed of Feng, Li, Wang and Sun were awarded the Team of the Year prize at the Singapore Sports Awards.[29]

Together with Sun and Wang, Feng was a member of the team at the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow that defeated China, 17-time winner and the reigning world champion, with a score of 3–1. In the two games she played, Feng defeated Liu Shiwen and Ding Ning, ranked number one and four in the world respectively and Wang contributing another point to the team by defeating Liu Shiwen. This was the first time Singapore had lifted the Corbillon cup.[30]

 
Corbillon cup display during victory parade in June 2010

2012 Summer Olympics

Feng represented Singapore at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, and was the nation's flagbearer at the Parade of Nations segment of the opening ceremony.[31] She entered the women's singles competition seeded sixth,[32] and progressed until she was defeated 2-4 by China's Ding Ning in the semi-finals.[33] She won against Kasumi Ishikawa of Japan 4–0 (11–9, 11–6, 11–6, 11–5) to take the bronze medal, becoming the second Singaporean to win an individual Olympic medal.[34] Interviewed after her win, Feng said: "I'm really happy, although I feel it's come a little too suddenly. My form wasn't very good lately, so I didn't dare to carry too much expectations coming into the London Olympics. It was just a relief to win."[35]

Feng also participated in the women's team competition with Li and Wang. They were beaten 0–3 by Japan in the semifinals, but took the bronze medal by edging out South Korea 3–0. Feng defeated Kim Kyung Ah 11–9, 11–8, 4–11, 13–11, Li also successfully fended off Seok Ha Jung 11–5, 11–8, 6–11, 11–8. Li and Wang then succeeded in the doubles game against Seok and Dang Ye Seo 11–9, 11–6, 6–11, 11–5. This marked the first time Singapore had won more than one medal at an Olympic Games. Feng commented: "Against Japan, we gave ourselves too much pressure and lost the psychological battle. After that, I told myself that I must prepare myself well mentally and it's only when I do what I'm capable of that I can win."[36]

Singles Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
- 1st Bye
- 2nd Bye
29 July 3rd Win   Chen Szu-yu 4-1 11-6 11-13 11-5 12-10 11-9 -
30 July 4th Win   Wu Jiaduo 4-2 11-6 7-11 11-5 9-11 11-6 11-6
31 July Quarter-Final Win   Kim Kyungah 4-2 13-11 11-7 4-11 11-6 10-12 12-10
Semi-Final Loss   Ding Ning 2-4 7-11 4-11 11-9 10-12 11-6 6-11
1 August Bronze Medal match Win   Kasumi Ishikawa 4-0 11-9 11-6 11-6 11-5 - -
Team Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score
3 August Round of 16 Win   Poland 3-1
4 August Quarter-Final Win   DPR Korea 3-0
5 August Semi-Final Loss   Japan 0-3
7 August Bronze Medal match Win   South Korea 3-0

2013

Feng participated in many tournaments in 2013, achieving commendable results in several competitions. Notable ones include the Kuwait Open, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships and the 2013 Women's World Cup.

2013 Kuwait Open

Feng participated in the 2013 Kuwait Open as the fourth seed in the women singles competition. She ended up as the runner-up, losing out to China's Liu Shiwen. In the semifinals, Feng, then world ranked 6th, stunned then world number one Ding Ning from China in an epic encounter that finished 4-3 in favour of Feng.[37][38]

Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
16 February Round of 32 Win   Kang Mi-soon 4-2 11-6 8-11 11-4 11-8 11-13 11-8 -
17 February Round of 16 Win   Viktoria Pavlovich 4-1 11-6 19-17 11-3 6-11 11-7 - -
17 February Quarterfinals Win   Kasumi Ishikawa 4-1 11-9 13-11 9-11 11-7 11-8 - -
18 February Semifinals Win   Ding Ning 4-3 11-8 5-11 5-11 12-10 11-9 8-11 11-3
18 February Final Loss   Liu Shiwen 2-4 11-4 11-13 8-11 2-11 11-3 8-11 -
2013 World Table Tennis Championships

Feng qualified for the women singles event of the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships as the fourth seed. She progressed to the quarterfinals as one of the only remaining players outside of China, before losing out to China's fifth seeded Zhu Yuling.[39] She also participated in the women's doubles event with Yu Mengyu. Feng and Yu impressively secured the joint bronze medal alongside Chinese pair Chen Meng and Zhu Yuling.[40]

Singles
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
15 May Round of 128 Win   Iulia Necula 4-1 4-11 11-8 11-6 11-4 11-6 -
15 May Round of 64 Win   Misaki Morizono 4-2 11-8 4-11 6-11 11-8 11-8 11-8
16 May Round of 32 Win   Shiho Matsudaira 4-0 11-6 11-6 12-10 11-3 - -
17 May Round of 16 Win   Tetyana Bilenko 4-2 11-8 11-6 9-11 7-11 11-8 11-9
18 May Quarterfinals Loss   Zhu Yuling 0-4 7-11 5-11 6-11 7-11 - -
Doubles (with Yu Mengyu)
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
15 May Round of 64 Win   L Ridolfi / N Stefanova 4-1 6-11 11-8 11-6 11-8 11-7 - -
16 May Round of 32 Win   T Bilenko / G Gapanova 4-3 5-11 10-12 11-8 7-11 11-2 11-4 11-4
17 May Round of 16 Win   K Ishikawa / M Morizono 4-1 11-7 11-5 11-7 8-11 11-7 - -
17 May Quarterfinals Win   A Fukuhara / S Hirano 4-0 11-7 11-6 11-3 11-8 - - -
19 May Semifinals Loss   Y Guo / X Li 2-4 12-10 7-11 7-11 4-11 11-9 8-11 -
2013 Women's World Cup

Feng participated in the 2013 Women's World Cup and progressed to the semifinals, before losing out to Wu Yang of China. However, she defeated Hong Kong's Jiang Huajun in the bronze medal playoff, thereby attaining the bronze medal.[41]

Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
22 September Quarterfinals Win   Kasumi Ishikawa 4-3 11-7 9-11 8-11 11-9 11-4 9-11 11-7
23 September Semifinals Loss   Wu Yang 1-4 8-11 11-8 8-11 7-11 10-12 - -
23 September Bronze medal match Win   Jiang Huajun 4-0 11-6 13-11 12-10 11-2 - - -

2014

Feng notched impressive results in 2014, winning several titles such as the Philippines Open, Australia Open, and most notably, Japan Open titles. She also attained the runner-up position in the Korea Open.

Feng also impressed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, winning the gold medal in the Women's singles event, Women's doubles event with Yu Mengyu, and the Women's team event, alongside teammates Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhou Yihan and Isabelle Li.[42]

At the 2014 Asian Games, Feng secured two bronzes, one in the Women's singles event and the other in the Women's team event.[43] Feng also led the Singapore Women's team to a bronze medal in the 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships.[44]

At the year-end ITTF Star Awards, Feng was nominated for the Female Table Tennis Star award, alongside star players Ding Ning, Liu Shiwen and Kasumi Ishikawa.[45]

2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships

Feng led the Singapore women's team comprising Yu Mengyu, Isabelle Li and Yee Herng Hwee to a bronze medal in the 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships. Impressively, Feng won 10 out of 11 matches that she played throughout the tournament, losing only to China's Li Xiaoxia in the semifinals.[46][44]

Overall Team results
Date Round Result Opponent Score
28 April Group Stage Win   Luxembourg 3-0
29 April Group Stage Win   Russia 3-1
29 April Group Stage Win   Netherlands 3-1
30 April Group Stage Win   South Korea 3-1
1 May Group Stage Win   France 3-1
3 May Quarterfinals Win   Romania 3-1
4 May Semifinals Loss   China 0-3
Individual breakdown of Feng's matches
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
28 April Group Stage Win   Sarah De Nutte 3-1 11-3 9-11 11-7 11-6 -
29 April Group Stage Win   Elena Troshneva 3-1 4-11 11-4 11-4 13-11 -
29 April Group Stage Win   Maria Dolgikh 3-0 11-6 11-8 12-10 - -
29 April Group Stage Win   Li Jie 3-0 11-5 11-9 11-9 - -
29 April Group Stage Win   Li Jiao 3-1 8-11 11-5 12-10 11-9 -
30 April Group Stage Win   Yang Ha-eun 3-2 5-11 11-8 11-6 9-11 11-7
30 April Group Stage Win   Suh Hyo-won 3-1 12-10 8-11 11-5 12-10 -
1 May Group Stage Win   Carole Grundisch 3-1 13-11 12-10 9-11 11-4 -
3 May Quarterfinals Win   Monteiro Dodean Daniela 3-0 12-10 11-8 11-9 - -
3 May Quarterfinals Win   Elizabeta Samara 3-0 11-8 11-5 11-9 - -
4 May Semifinals Loss   Li Xiaoxia 1-3 11-8 8-11 5-11 7-11 -
2014 Korea Open

Feng participated in the 2014 Korea Open and advanced all the way to the finals, where she lost to Germany's Han Ying. On route to the final, she notably defeated China's rising star Wang Manyu, as well as teammate Yu Mengyu.[47]

Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
13 June Round of 32 Win   Li Xue 4-0 11-7 11-4 11-8 11-6 - - -
14 June Round of 16 Win   Shan Xiaona 4-2 11-5 7-11 11-2 4-11 11-9 11-7 -
14 June Quarterfinals Win   Wang Manyu 4-3 11-4 11-5 7-11 11-9 6-11 6-11 11-6
15 June Semifinals Win   Yu Mengyu 4-2 11-4 11-8 11-5 7-11 6-11 11-4 -
15 June Final Loss   Han Ying 0-4 6-11 7-11 5-11 7-11 - - -
2014 Japan Open

Feng participated in the 2014 Japan Open, a Super Series tournament, and clinched the gold medal after defeating Japan's Kasumi Ishikawa in the final. It was Feng's third title of the year, having won the 2014 Philippines Open and 2014 Australia Open, and also a week after coming in second place in the 2014 Korea Open.[48]

Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
20 June Round of 32 Win   Kim Byeolnim 4-0 11-4 11-7 11-7 11-5 - -
21 June Round of 16 Win   Chen Xingtong 4-1 11-8 11-5 11-5 7-11 11-8 -
21 June Quarterfinals Win   Misako Wakamiya 4-0 11-9 11-5 11-8 11-6 - -
22 June Semifinals Win   Li Fen 4-1 11-7 12-14 11-3 11-7 12-10 -
22 June Final Win   Kasumi Ishikawa 4-2 12-10 9-11 3-11 11-3 11-5 13-11
2014 Asian Games

Feng participated in the Women's singles and Women's team event at the 2014 Asian Games. She managed to clinch the bronze medal in the singles event, and managed to lead the Singapore women's team to a bronze medal at the women's team event.[43]

Singles event
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
1 October Round of 32 Win   Yuliya Ryabova 4-0 11-1 11-4 11-4 11-5 - - -
2 October Round of 16 Win   Nanthana Komwong 4-1 8-11 11-4 11-6 11-7 11-5 - -
2 October Quarterfinals Win   Ai Fukuhara 4-3 11-9 11-9 11-6 7-11 3-11 8-11 11-6
4 October Semifinals Loss   Zhu Yuling 0-4 11-13 11-13 12-14 8-11 - - -
Team event
Date Round Result Opponent Score
27 September Group Stage Win   Qatar 3-0
27 September Group Stage Win   Chinese Taipei 3-2
28 September Group Stage Win   Thailand 3-0
28 September Quarterfinals Win   India 3-0
29 September Semifinals Loss   Japan 2-3

2016 Summer Olympics

Feng participated in ITTF Asian-Olympics Qualifier (South-East Asian region) at Hong Kong from 13 to 17 April 2016. She was the winner for SEA group and was given a direct entry to the singles event at Rio de Janeiro Olympics, her third Olympics appearance. In the qualifier match, She defeated Nanthana Komwong in the Quarter-Finals, Suthasini Sawettabut in Semi-Finals & Yu in the Finals.[49]

According to July world ranking published by ITTF, Feng was seeded second in Olympics singles. This was her highest-ever Olympic seeding.[50] The team consisting of herself, Yu and Zhou was seeded fourth. She reached the singles Quarter-Final but lost to Ai Fukuhara of Japan in 4 straight games.[51] Feng, Yu and Zhou reached the semi-final of the team event but lost to China 0–3. In the bronze medal match, the trio was defeated by Japan 1–3.[52]

Singles Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
- 1st Bye
- 2nd Bye
8 August 3rd Win   Ni Xialian 4-2 8-11 5-11 11-8 11-5 11-4 11-5
4th Win   Liu Jia 4-1 11-6 11-6 11-7 6-11 11-4 -
9 August Quarter-Final Loss   Ai Fukuhara 0-4 12-14 8-11 7-11 5-11 - -
Team Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score
12 August Round of 16 Win   Egypt 3-0
13 August Quarter-Final Win   South Korea 3-2
15 August Semi-Final Loss   China 0-3
16 August Bronze Medal match Loss   Japan 1-3

2019 Women's World Cup

Feng defeated Bernadette Szőcs and Kasumi Ishikawa before losing to Zhu Yuling, 4-0, 4-3, and 2-4 respectively. She took the bronze medal after defeating Lily Zhang with a 4-1 score.[53]

Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
19 October Round of 16 Win   Bernadette Szőcs 4-0 11-8 12-10 11-8 11-8 - - -
19 October Quarterfinals Win   Kasumi Ishikawa 4-3 12-10 7-11 11-8 8-11 8-11 12-10 11-7
20 October Semifinals Loss   Zhu Yuling 2-4 1-11 13-11 11-9 5-11 5-11 5-11 -
20 October 3rd place Win   Lily Zhang 4-1 11-6 11-8 11-8 5-11 15-13 - -

2020 Women's World Cup

In the first ITTF event since the hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Feng was upset by Zhang. However, she later beat Zhang in a rematch in WTT Macau.[54]

2020 Summer Olympics

The 2020 Summer Olympics was Feng's fourth appearance at the Olympic Games, having participated in the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games, winning a silver medal and a bronze medal in the Team Event in the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics respectively, as well as a singles bronze in 2012.[55] According to July's Olympic Qualification Ranking published by the International Table Tennis Federation, Feng was seeded sixth in the singles event.[56]

Feng received a bye in Round 1 and Round 2 due to her seeding. In Round 3, she defeated Spain's María Xiao, coming from 0-1 down to win 4-1.[57] In the Round of 16, Feng faced Germany's Han Ying, an opponent she had not defeated before in all her previous four international encounters. Han won a tight first game 13-11, followed by an equally close 11-7 and 11-9 victory in games two and three, putting her 3-0 up. Feng fought back and took the next game 11-8 and led 7-3 in the fifth, but was unable to close out the game, which Han eventually won 11-8. Despite a valiant effort, Feng's singles campaign ended in a 1-4 defeat to Han Ying in the Round of 16.[58]

In the team event, Feng, together with Yu Mengyu and Lin Ye, defeated 13th seeded France 3-0 in the Round of 16, progressing to the quarterfinals. In the second match, Feng made a comeback from 0-2 down to win 3-2 against Prithika Pavade.[59] In the quarterfinals, the 6th seeded Singapore team was handed an unfavourable draw against favourites China, the top seed and eventual gold medallists in the Women's Team event. In the first match (doubles), Yu and Lin lost 0-3 (5-11, 7-11, 5-11) to Chen Meng and Wang Manyu. In the second match, a close first and third game saw Feng lose 0-3 (8-11, 3-11, 8-11) to Sun Yingsha, who was the silver medallist in the Singles event. Olympics debutant Lin then lost the third match to Wang (11-6, 9-11, 6-11, 5-11), after a solid first game win. This wrapped up a 3-0 victory for China and signalled the end of Singapore's Table Tennis campaign in the 2020 Summer Olympics.[60] It also marked the end of Feng Tianwei's Olympic table tennis career.[61]

Singles Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets
- 1st Bye
- 2nd Bye
26 July 3rd Win   María Xiao 4-1 8-11 12-10 11-5 11-2 11-4
27 July 4th Loss   Han Ying 1-4 11-13 7-11 9-11 11-8 8-11
Team Event
Date Round Result Opponent Score
2 August Round of 16 Win   France 3-0
3 August Quarter-Final Loss   China 0-3

2021

In March, Feng played at WTT Doha. She suffered an early-round upset in WTT Contender, but made it to the finals in the WTT Star Contender event, where she lost to Mima Ito of Japan. As a result of her finals run, Feng passed Kasumi Ishikawa in projected Olympic seeding and put herself in a strong position to take the Olympic fourth seed from Cheng I-ching.[62]

2022

Feng took part in the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham. She won three golds in the women's team, singles and doubles events. In the singles event, she came back from three sets down to beat compatriot Zeng Jian 4-3 in an all-Singapore final. [63] She partnered Zeng Jian to defeat the Australian duo Jee Minhyung and Jian Fang Lay 3-0 in the finals.[64]

Feng was also awarded the David Dixon Award, presented to the Commonwealth Games athlete who showcases an exceptional level of performance, commitment and fair play. She is the first Singaporean to win this award.[65]

Key career records

Legend :   Gold   Silver   Bronze   QR: Qualifying Round

Event Results Date Competition
2007
Women's singles[12]   26 August 2007 ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open
U21 Singles
  14 December 2007 Volkswagen Pro Tour Grand Finals
Beijing, China
2008
Women's Team
(With Li Jiawei, Wang Yuegu, Sun Beibei & Yu Mengyu)
  1 March 2008 Evergrande Real Estate World Team Table Tennis Championships
Guangzhou, China
Women's singles[66]   30 March 2008 2008 Asian Cup
Sapporo, Japan
Women's Team[15]
(With Li Jiawei & Wang Yuegu)
  17 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics
Beijing, China
Women's singles Quarter-Finalist 21 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics
Beijing, China
Women's singles[20]   9 September 2008 2008 Women's World Cup
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's Team[21]
(With Li Jiawei & Wang Yuegu)
  22 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open
Berlin, Germany
Women's singles[22]
(Maiden World Tour Singles Title)
  30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish Open
Warsaw, Poland
Women's doubles[22]
(With Yu Mengyu)
  30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish Open
Warsaw, Poland
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
Quarter-Finalist 11 December 2008 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Macau
Women's singles Semi-Finalist 14 December 2008 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Macau
2009
Mixed doubles
(With Gao Ning)
Round of 16 1 May 2009 H.I.S. World Table Tennis Championships
Yokohama, Japan
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 3 May 2009 H.I.S. World Table Tennis Championships
Yokohama, Japan
Women's doubles
(With Wang Yuegu)
Quarter-Finalist 3 May 2009 H.I.S. World Table Tennis Championships
Yokohama, Japan
Women's singles 4th 12 October 2009 2009 Women's World Cup
Guangzhou, China
Women's Team
(With Wang Yuegu, Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei & Yu Mengyu)
  25 October 2009 2009 World Team Cup
Linz, Austria
Women's Team
(With Sim Kaixin Zena, Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu & Yu Mengyu)
  10 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Women's doubles[26]
(With Wang Yuegu)
  14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Mixed doubles
(With Gao Ning)
  14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Women's singles[27]   15 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Women's singles Semi-Finalist 10 January 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Macau
2010
Women's singles   28 March 2010 2010 Asian Cup
Guangzhou, China
Women's singles[67]   30 March 2010 Volkswagen 2010 Cup
Guangzhou, China
Women's Team[30]
(With Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu & Yu Mengyu)
  30 May 2010 LIEBHERR World Team Table Tennis Championships
Moscow, Russia
Women's singles QR 25 September 2010 2010 Women's World Cup
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's Team
(With Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu & Yu Mengyu)
  1 October 2010 2010 World Team Cup
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Women's Team
(With Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu & Yu Mengyu)
  8 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth Games
New Delhi, India
Mixed doubles
(with Gao Ning)
  12 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth Games
New Delhi, India
Women's singles   13 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth Games
New Delhi, India
Women's doubles
(With Wang Yuegu)
  14 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth Games
New Delhi, India
Women's Team
(With Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu & Yu Mengyu)
  16 November 2010 2010 Asian Games
Guangzhou, China
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 18 November 2010 2010 Asian Games
Guangzhou, China
Women's doubles
(With Wang Yuegu)
Quarter-Finalist 17 December 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Seoul, South Korea
Women's singles   19 December 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Seoul, South Korea
2011
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 23 March 2011 Volkswagen Cup 2011
Guangzhou, China
Women's doubles
(With Wang Yuegu)
Round of 16 12 May 2011 GAC GROUP World Table Tennis Championships
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Women's singles Quarter-Finalist 13 May 2011 GAC GROUP World Table Tennis Championships
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Women's singles 4th 30 October 2011 2011 Women's World Cup
Singapore
Women's Team
(With Li Jiawei, Wang Yuegu, Sun Beibei & Yu Mengyu)
  5 November 2011 2011 World Team Cup
Magdeburg, Germany
Women's doubles
(With Sun Beibei)
  15 November 2011 26th Southeast Asian Games
Palembang, Indonesia
Women's singles   16 November 2011 26th Southeast Asian Games
Palembang, Indonesia
Women's singles Quarter-Finalist 25 November 2011 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
London, United Kingdom
2012
Women's Team
(with Li Jiawei, Wang Yuegu, Sun Beibei & Yu Mengyu)
  1 April 2012 LIEBHERR World Team Table Tennis Championships
Dortmund, Germany
Women's singles   1 August 2012 2012 Summer Olympics
London, United Kingdom
Women's Team[36]
(with Li Jiawei & Wang Yuegu)
  7 August 2012 2012 Summer Olympics
London, United Kingdom
Women's singles 4th 23 September 2012 2012 Women's World Cup
Huangshi, China
Women's singles
Semi-Finalist 9 December 2012 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Hangzhou, China
Women's doubles
(with Yu Mengyu )
  9 December 2012 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Hangzhou, China
2013
Women's Team
(with Yu Mengyu, Li Siyun Isabelle & Yee Herng Hwee)
  30 March 2013 2013 World Team Cup
Guangzhou, China
Mixed doubles
(With Gao Ning)
Round of 32 16 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships
Paris, France
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 18 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships
Paris, France
Women's doubles
(with Yu Mengyu)
  19 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships
Paris, France
Women's singles
  23 September 2013 2013 Women's World Cup
Kobe, Japan
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 9 January 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
Quarter-Finalist 11 January 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2014
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Li Siyun Isabelle & Yee Herng Hwee)
  4 May 2014 ZEN-NOH World Team Table Tennis Championships
Tokyo, Japan
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhou Yihan & Li Siyun Isabelle)
  27 July 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games
Glasgow, Scotland
Women's singles
  1 August 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games
Glasgow, Scotland
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  2 August 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games
Glasgow, Scotland
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhou Yihan & Li Siyun Isabelle)
  29 September 2014 2014 Asian Games
Incheon, South Korea
Women's singles   4 October 2014 2014 Asian Games
Incheon, South Korea
Women's singles Quarter-Finalist 13 December 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Bangkok, Thailand
2015
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Li Siyun Isabelle, Lim Eunice & Zhang Wanling)
  10 January 2015 2015 World Team Cup
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Women's singles   15 March 2015 2015 Asian Cup
Jaipur, India
Women's singles Quarter-Finalist 1 May 2015 QOROS World Table Tennis Championships
Suzhou, China
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  3 May 2015 QOROS World Table Tennis Championships
Suzhou, China
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  2 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games
Singapore
Women's singles
QR 4 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games
Singapore
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhou Yihan & Li Siyun Isabelle)
  8 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games
Singapore
Women's singles
  2 October 2015 Suzuki Asian Championships
Pattaya, Thailand
Women's singles
Round of 16 31 October 2015 2015 Women's World Cup
Sendai, Japan
Women's singles
Round of 16 11 December 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Lisbon, Portugal
2016
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Li Siyun Isabelle, Yee Herng Hwee & Zhang Wanling)
Quarter-Finalist 4 March 2016 PERFECT World Team Table Tennis Championships
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's singles
Winner 14 April 2016 ITTF-Asian Olympics Qualification
(South-East Asia region)
Hong Kong
Women's singles
  30 April 2016 2016 Asian Cup
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 9 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Women's Team
4th 17 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Women's singles
  9 October 2016 2016 Women's World Cup
Philadelphia, USA
Women's singles
Round of 16 9 December 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Doha, Qatar
2017
Women's Team
(With Eunice Lim, Tan En Hui, Wong Xinru & Zhang Wanling)
8th 10 April 2017 Seamaster Asian Championships
Wuxi, China
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 14 April 2017 Seamaster Asian Championships
Wuxi, China
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 3 June 2017 Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships
Düsseldorf, Germany
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  5 June 2017 Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships
Düsseldorf, Germany
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  20 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's singles
  22 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhou Yihan & Yee Herng Hwee)
  26 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 15 December 2017 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Astana, Kazakhstan
2018
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Yee Herng Hwee & Zhang Wanling)
Quarter-Finalist 24 February 2018 2018 World Team Cup
London, England
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Zhou Yihan, Lin Ye & Zhang Wanling)
  8 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games
Gold Coast, Australia
Women's doubles
(With Yu Mengyu)
  13 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games
Gold Coast, Australia
Women's singles
  14 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games
Gold Coast, Australia
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhang Wanling & Pearlyn Koh)
Round of 16 2 May 2018 Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships
Halmstad, Sweden
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Zhang Wanling & Pearlyn Koh)
Quarter-Finalist 27 August 2018 2018 Asian Games
Jakarta, Indonesia
Women's singles
Round of 16 31 August 2018 2018 Asian Games
Jakarta, Indonesia
Women's singles
Round of 16 13 December 2018 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Incheon, South Korea
2019
Women's singles
Round of 16 24 April 2019 Liebherr 2019 ITTF World Championships
Budapest, Hungary
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu, Lin Ye, Wong Xin Ru & Goi Rui Xuan)
  17 September 2019 2019 Asian Table Tennis Championships
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Women's singles
Quarter-Finalist 20 September 2019 2019 Asian Table Tennis Championships
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Women's singles
  20 October 2019 2019 Women's World Cup
Chengdu, China
Women's doubles
  7 December 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Subic Bay, Philippines
Women's singles
  10 December 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Subic Bay, Philippines
Women's singles
Round of 16 12 December 2019 2019 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Zhengzhou, China
2020
Women's singles
Round of 16 8 November 2020 2020 Women's World Cup
Weihai, China
Women's singles
Round of 16 19 November 2020 Bank of Communications 2020 ITTF Finals
Zhengzhou, China
2021
Women's singles
Round of 16 27 July 2021 2020 Summer Olympics
Tokyo, Japan
Women's Team
(With Yu Mengyu & Lin Ye)
Quarter-Finalist 3 August 2021 2020 Summer Olympics
Tokyo, Japan
Women's singles
Round of 32 26 November 2021 2021 World Table Tennis Championships Finals
Houston, USA
2022
Women's Team
(With Zeng Jian, Zhou Jingyi & Wong Xinru)
  1 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games
Birmingham, England
Women's Singles
  7 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games
Birmingham, England
Women's Doubles
(With Zeng Jian)
  8 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games
Birmingham, England

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feng, tianwei, this, chinese, name, family, name, feng, chinese, pinyin, féng, chinese, 冯天薇, pinyin, féng, tiānwēi, pronounced, tjɛ, nwéi, singaporean, table, tennis, player, born, harbin, china, permanently, moved, singapore, under, former, foreign, sports, t. In this Chinese name the family name is Feng Chinese 冯 pinyin Feng Feng Tianwei PJG Chinese 冯天薇 pinyin Feng Tianwei pronounced fe ŋ tjɛ nwei is a Singaporean table tennis player Born in Harbin China she permanently moved to Singapore at the age of 20 under the former Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in March 2007 and commenced her international career in competitive table tennis the following month Feng TianweiPJGFeng in 2017Personal informationNative name冯天薇Nationality SingaporeResidenceSingaporeBorn 1986 08 31 31 August 1986 age 36 Harbin Heilongjiang ChinaPlaying styleRight handed shakehand grip 1 Equipment s Butterfly Zhang Jike BladeHighest ranking2 April September 2010 August 2011 2 Current ranking16 August 2022 3 Height1 64 m 5 ft 5 in 4 Medal record Women s Table TennisRepresenting SingaporeEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 0 1 2World Championships 1 2 4World Cup 0 2 7Asian Games 0 1 2Asian Championships 0 2 4Asian Cup 1 1 2Commonwealth Games 9 3 1Southeast Asian Games 8 5 1Total 19 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Lucknow Team2011 Macau Team2009 Lucknow Doubles2013 Busan Team2015 Pattaya Singles2019 Yogyakarta TeamAsian Cup2015 Jaipur Singles2008 Sapporo Singles2010 Guangzhou Singles2016 Dubai SinglesCommonwealth Games2010 Delhi Singles2010 Delhi Team2014 Glasgow Singles2014 Glasgow Doubles2014 Glasgow Team2018 Gold Coast Doubles2022 Birmingham Singles2022 Birmingham Doubles2022 Birmingham Team2010 Delhi Doubles2010 Delhi Mixed doubles2018 Gold Coast Team2018 Gold Coast SinglesSoutheast Asian Games2009 Vientiane Singles2009 Vientiane Team2011 Jakarta Palembang Singles2011 Jakarta Palembang Doubles2015 Singapore Team2017 Kuala Lumpur Singles2017 Kuala Lumpur Doubles2017 Kuala Lumpur Team2009 Vientiane Doubles2009 Vientiane Mixed doubles2011 Jakarta Palembang Mixed doubles2015 Singapore Doubles2019 Philippines Singles2019 Philippines DoublesFeng represented Singapore for the first time in the Olympic Games at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing On 15 August 2008 the Singapore team comprising Feng and her teammates Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu defeated South Korea 3 2 in the semifinals The team lost to China in the final obtaining the silver medal This was Singapore s first Olympic medal in 48 years and its first as an independent nation At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London Feng defeated Kasumi Ishikawa of Japan 4 0 to win the women s singles bronze medal Singapore s first Olympic singles medal since the 1960 Summer Olympics She would later won the bronze medal at the women s team event with Li and Wang against South Korea This was the first time Singapore had won two medals at an Olympic Games On 15 March 2015 Feng defeated Zhu Yuling and Liu Shiwen at the 2015 Asian Cup in Jaipur to be crowned Asian Cup Champion for the first time At the same time she broke China s 7 consecutive years of dominance in this tournament On 25 October 2016 the Singapore Table Tennis Association announced that it would not be renewing its contract with Feng citing the need for rejuvenation of the national team However STTA has confirmed to support her for future international competitions if she meets the selection criteria 5 A few months after her exit from STTA she went on to beat then world number one and Olympic gold medalist Ding Ning 3 2 in the Chinese Table Tennis Super League 6 On 11 October 2019 Feng defeated Chen Meng then ranked world number one in 4 straight games causing the biggest upset in the 2019 German Open 7 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career as national player 2 1 2008 Summer Olympics 2 2 Competitions between 2008 and 2012 2 3 2012 Summer Olympics 2 4 2013 2 5 2014 2 6 2016 Summer Olympics 2 7 2019 Women s World Cup 2 8 2020 Women s World Cup 2 9 2020 Summer Olympics 2 10 2021 2 11 2022 3 Key career records 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditFeng was born on 31 August 1986 4 in Harbin Heilongjiang People s Republic of China 8 She is the only daughter of Feng Qingzhi a granary worker and his wife Li Chunping an employee of a department store Feng s parents who were poor lived frugally for years to pay for her table tennis training Her father suffered from multiple sclerosis but she was not told how severe his illness was He died in 2002 weeks before Feng tried out for China s national B squad Although Feng topped the qualifying matches a month later and was called up for the national team in 2003 she suffered from a long illness a source close to her said it was because she missed her father too much 9 10 Feng left China in 2005 to play in the Japanese professional league While there she was spotted by Liu Guodong then a coach with the Singapore Table Tennis Association in 2006 10 In March 2007 she was invited to train in Singapore under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme She became a Singapore citizen in January 2008 8 Career as national player EditFeng made her international debut for Singapore in June 2007 as an under 21 player at the International Table Tennis Federation ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Korean Open 8 11 As a singles player Feng was ranked 73rd in the world in August 2007 2 In 2007 she achieved a silver medal in the singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open her compatriot Li beating her to take the gold 12 Feng was a member of the silver medal winning team at the World Team Championships in Guangzhou in 2008 and defeated the top seed Zhang Yining from China in the Quarter finals of the Asian Cup held in Sapporo between 29 and 30 March 2008 eventually achieving second place behind China s Guo Yue 13 She rose to the top 10 world rankings within a year 2008 Summer Olympics Edit Feng represented Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the women s team tournament She contributed to Singapore s 3 2 win against South Korea in the semifinals by defeating Dang Ye Seo and Park Mi Young in two singles matches Feng s match against Park was closely fought with Feng eventually overcoming Park 3 1 Singapore was assisted by the implementation of the expedite system when the game failed to be completed in ten minutes The system unsettled Park and Feng won two minutes after its introduction in the match when Park committed a service fault 14 Interviewed afterwards Feng said I definitely did not expect that Park s error It was a surprise and the best birthday present I ve ever gotten 8 On 17 August 2008 Feng and her teammates achieved a silver medal in women s table tennis after losing to China in three matches 15 Feng played the starting singles match winning the first game but eventually losing to China s Wang Nan 1 3 This was the first time Singapore had won an Olympic medal since its independence in 1965 The medal came 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country s first medal a silver in weightlifting in the lightweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome 16 Feng in 2008 Feng at a ceremony on 25 August 2008 welcoming Team Singapore home from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Feng received byes into the third round of the women s singles tournament 17 Feng defeated South Korea s Dang Ye Seo 4 0 in the third round Netherlands Li Jie 4 1 in the fourth round 4 but fell 1 4 to China s Zhang Yining in the quarter finals 18 Feng made the world number one work for her win with the final scores being 11 13 14 12 12 14 10 12 11 13 According to the Straits Times Zhang leveraged on her experience by stalling for time at crucial stages of the game which broke Feng s rhythm Interviewed after the match Feng said I m sure I ll win a medal at the next Olympics 18 At a victory celebration in Singapore on 25 August 2008 Vivian Balakrishnan the Minister for Community Development Youth and Sports announced that Feng Li and Wang would be presented with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang Meritorious Service Medal 19 Competitions between 2008 and 2012 Edit On 9 September 2008 Feng beat her compatriot Wang to clinch the bronze medal at the ITTF Women s World Cup in Kuala Lumpur 20 Despite crashing out of the singles event earlier Feng and her teammates Li and Wang won the top title at the ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open in Berlin on 22 November 2008 21 Feng won her first professional singles title at the Polish Open in Warsaw on 30 November 2008 in an all Singapore final against Wang Feng and Yu Mengyu also took silver in the doubles 22 On 2 December 2008 the ITTF announced that Feng was ranked sixth in the world This made her the top Singapore female table tennis player and the highest ranked player in the world not representing China 23 She was third in Today newspaper s list of athletes of the year for 2008 24 On 23 August 2009 Feng achieved her second Pro Tour singles title at the KAL Cup Korean Open in Seoul 25 Feng took part in the 25th Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane Laos She was a member of the Singapore women s team with Sun Beibei and Wang that defeated Thailand 3 0 to win Gold on 10 December 2009 On 14 December 2009 she and her partner Wang were defeated by compatriots Sun and Yu in an all Singapore final in the women s doubles 26 The following day in her maiden appearance at the Games she achieved gold in the singles competition after defeating Wang 4 1 27 The Singapore Table Tennis Association made Feng the inaugural winner of its Best Player of the Year award on 12 February 2010 28 As of 8 April 2010 she had worked her way up to a second place ranking in the world 2 On 3 May 2010 the Singapore National Olympic Council named her Sportswoman of the Year for 2009 The national table tennis women s team composed of Feng Li Wang and Sun were awarded the Team of the Year prize at the Singapore Sports Awards 29 Together with Sun and Wang Feng was a member of the team at the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow that defeated China 17 time winner and the reigning world champion with a score of 3 1 In the two games she played Feng defeated Liu Shiwen and Ding Ning ranked number one and four in the world respectively and Wang contributing another point to the team by defeating Liu Shiwen This was the first time Singapore had lifted the Corbillon cup 30 Corbillon cup display during victory parade in June 2010 2012 Summer Olympics Edit Feng represented Singapore at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and was the nation s flagbearer at the Parade of Nations segment of the opening ceremony 31 She entered the women s singles competition seeded sixth 32 and progressed until she was defeated 2 4 by China s Ding Ning in the semi finals 33 She won against Kasumi Ishikawa of Japan 4 0 11 9 11 6 11 6 11 5 to take the bronze medal becoming the second Singaporean to win an individual Olympic medal 34 Interviewed after her win Feng said I m really happy although I feel it s come a little too suddenly My form wasn t very good lately so I didn t dare to carry too much expectations coming into the London Olympics It was just a relief to win 35 Feng also participated in the women s team competition with Li and Wang They were beaten 0 3 by Japan in the semifinals but took the bronze medal by edging out South Korea 3 0 Feng defeated Kim Kyung Ah 11 9 11 8 4 11 13 11 Li also successfully fended off Seok Ha Jung 11 5 11 8 6 11 11 8 Li and Wang then succeeded in the doubles game against Seok and Dang Ye Seo 11 9 11 6 6 11 11 5 This marked the first time Singapore had won more than one medal at an Olympic Games Feng commented Against Japan we gave ourselves too much pressure and lost the psychological battle After that I told myself that I must prepare myself well mentally and it s only when I do what I m capable of that I can win 36 Singles EventDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets 1st Bye 2nd Bye29 July 3rd Win Chen Szu yu 4 1 11 6 11 13 11 5 12 10 11 9 30 July 4th Win Wu Jiaduo 4 2 11 6 7 11 11 5 9 11 11 6 11 631 July Quarter Final Win Kim Kyungah 4 2 13 11 11 7 4 11 11 6 10 12 12 10Semi Final Loss Ding Ning 2 4 7 11 4 11 11 9 10 12 11 6 6 111 August Bronze Medal match Win Kasumi Ishikawa 4 0 11 9 11 6 11 6 11 5 Team EventDate Round Result Opponent Score3 August Round of 16 Win Poland 3 14 August Quarter Final Win DPR Korea 3 05 August Semi Final Loss Japan 0 37 August Bronze Medal match Win South Korea 3 02013 Edit Feng participated in many tournaments in 2013 achieving commendable results in several competitions Notable ones include the Kuwait Open 2013 World Table Tennis Championships and the 2013 Women s World Cup 2013 Kuwait OpenFeng participated in the 2013 Kuwait Open as the fourth seed in the women singles competition She ended up as the runner up losing out to China s Liu Shiwen In the semifinals Feng then world ranked 6th stunned then world number one Ding Ning from China in an epic encounter that finished 4 3 in favour of Feng 37 38 Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets16 February Round of 32 Win Kang Mi soon 4 2 11 6 8 11 11 4 11 8 11 13 11 8 17 February Round of 16 Win Viktoria Pavlovich 4 1 11 6 19 17 11 3 6 11 11 7 17 February Quarterfinals Win Kasumi Ishikawa 4 1 11 9 13 11 9 11 11 7 11 8 18 February Semifinals Win Ding Ning 4 3 11 8 5 11 5 11 12 10 11 9 8 11 11 318 February Final Loss Liu Shiwen 2 4 11 4 11 13 8 11 2 11 11 3 8 11 2013 World Table Tennis ChampionshipsFeng qualified for the women singles event of the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships as the fourth seed She progressed to the quarterfinals as one of the only remaining players outside of China before losing out to China s fifth seeded Zhu Yuling 39 She also participated in the women s doubles event with Yu Mengyu Feng and Yu impressively secured the joint bronze medal alongside Chinese pair Chen Meng and Zhu Yuling 40 SinglesDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets15 May Round of 128 Win Iulia Necula 4 1 4 11 11 8 11 6 11 4 11 6 15 May Round of 64 Win Misaki Morizono 4 2 11 8 4 11 6 11 11 8 11 8 11 816 May Round of 32 Win Shiho Matsudaira 4 0 11 6 11 6 12 10 11 3 17 May Round of 16 Win Tetyana Bilenko 4 2 11 8 11 6 9 11 7 11 11 8 11 918 May Quarterfinals Loss Zhu Yuling 0 4 7 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 Doubles with Yu Mengyu Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets15 May Round of 64 Win L Ridolfi N Stefanova 4 1 6 11 11 8 11 6 11 8 11 7 16 May Round of 32 Win T Bilenko G Gapanova 4 3 5 11 10 12 11 8 7 11 11 2 11 4 11 417 May Round of 16 Win K Ishikawa M Morizono 4 1 11 7 11 5 11 7 8 11 11 7 17 May Quarterfinals Win A Fukuhara S Hirano 4 0 11 7 11 6 11 3 11 8 19 May Semifinals Loss Y Guo X Li 2 4 12 10 7 11 7 11 4 11 11 9 8 11 2013 Women s World CupFeng participated in the 2013 Women s World Cup and progressed to the semifinals before losing out to Wu Yang of China However she defeated Hong Kong s Jiang Huajun in the bronze medal playoff thereby attaining the bronze medal 41 Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets22 September Quarterfinals Win Kasumi Ishikawa 4 3 11 7 9 11 8 11 11 9 11 4 9 11 11 723 September Semifinals Loss Wu Yang 1 4 8 11 11 8 8 11 7 11 10 12 23 September Bronze medal match Win Jiang Huajun 4 0 11 6 13 11 12 10 11 2 2014 Edit Feng notched impressive results in 2014 winning several titles such as the Philippines Open Australia Open and most notably Japan Open titles She also attained the runner up position in the Korea Open Feng also impressed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games winning the gold medal in the Women s singles event Women s doubles event with Yu Mengyu and the Women s team event alongside teammates Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhou Yihan and Isabelle Li 42 At the 2014 Asian Games Feng secured two bronzes one in the Women s singles event and the other in the Women s team event 43 Feng also led the Singapore Women s team to a bronze medal in the 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships 44 At the year end ITTF Star Awards Feng was nominated for the Female Table Tennis Star award alongside star players Ding Ning Liu Shiwen and Kasumi Ishikawa 45 2014 World Team Table Tennis ChampionshipsFeng led the Singapore women s team comprising Yu Mengyu Isabelle Li and Yee Herng Hwee to a bronze medal in the 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships Impressively Feng won 10 out of 11 matches that she played throughout the tournament losing only to China s Li Xiaoxia in the semifinals 46 44 Overall Team resultsDate Round Result Opponent Score28 April Group Stage Win Luxembourg 3 029 April Group Stage Win Russia 3 129 April Group Stage Win Netherlands 3 130 April Group Stage Win South Korea 3 11 May Group Stage Win France 3 13 May Quarterfinals Win Romania 3 14 May Semifinals Loss China 0 3Individual breakdown of Feng s matchesDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets28 April Group Stage Win Sarah De Nutte 3 1 11 3 9 11 11 7 11 6 29 April Group Stage Win Elena Troshneva 3 1 4 11 11 4 11 4 13 11 29 April Group Stage Win Maria Dolgikh 3 0 11 6 11 8 12 10 29 April Group Stage Win Li Jie 3 0 11 5 11 9 11 9 29 April Group Stage Win Li Jiao 3 1 8 11 11 5 12 10 11 9 30 April Group Stage Win Yang Ha eun 3 2 5 11 11 8 11 6 9 11 11 730 April Group Stage Win Suh Hyo won 3 1 12 10 8 11 11 5 12 10 1 May Group Stage Win Carole Grundisch 3 1 13 11 12 10 9 11 11 4 3 May Quarterfinals Win Monteiro Dodean Daniela 3 0 12 10 11 8 11 9 3 May Quarterfinals Win Elizabeta Samara 3 0 11 8 11 5 11 9 4 May Semifinals Loss Li Xiaoxia 1 3 11 8 8 11 5 11 7 11 2014 Korea OpenFeng participated in the 2014 Korea Open and advanced all the way to the finals where she lost to Germany s Han Ying On route to the final she notably defeated China s rising star Wang Manyu as well as teammate Yu Mengyu 47 Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets13 June Round of 32 Win Li Xue 4 0 11 7 11 4 11 8 11 6 14 June Round of 16 Win Shan Xiaona 4 2 11 5 7 11 11 2 4 11 11 9 11 7 14 June Quarterfinals Win Wang Manyu 4 3 11 4 11 5 7 11 11 9 6 11 6 11 11 615 June Semifinals Win Yu Mengyu 4 2 11 4 11 8 11 5 7 11 6 11 11 4 15 June Final Loss Han Ying 0 4 6 11 7 11 5 11 7 11 2014 Japan OpenFeng participated in the 2014 Japan Open a Super Series tournament and clinched the gold medal after defeating Japan s Kasumi Ishikawa in the final It was Feng s third title of the year having won the 2014 Philippines Open and 2014 Australia Open and also a week after coming in second place in the 2014 Korea Open 48 Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets20 June Round of 32 Win Kim Byeolnim 4 0 11 4 11 7 11 7 11 5 21 June Round of 16 Win Chen Xingtong 4 1 11 8 11 5 11 5 7 11 11 8 21 June Quarterfinals Win Misako Wakamiya 4 0 11 9 11 5 11 8 11 6 22 June Semifinals Win Li Fen 4 1 11 7 12 14 11 3 11 7 12 10 22 June Final Win Kasumi Ishikawa 4 2 12 10 9 11 3 11 11 3 11 5 13 112014 Asian GamesFeng participated in the Women s singles and Women s team event at the 2014 Asian Games She managed to clinch the bronze medal in the singles event and managed to lead the Singapore women s team to a bronze medal at the women s team event 43 Singles eventDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets1 October Round of 32 Win Yuliya Ryabova 4 0 11 1 11 4 11 4 11 5 2 October Round of 16 Win Nanthana Komwong 4 1 8 11 11 4 11 6 11 7 11 5 2 October Quarterfinals Win Ai Fukuhara 4 3 11 9 11 9 11 6 7 11 3 11 8 11 11 64 October Semifinals Loss Zhu Yuling 0 4 11 13 11 13 12 14 8 11 Team eventDate Round Result Opponent Score27 September Group Stage Win Qatar 3 027 September Group Stage Win Chinese Taipei 3 228 September Group Stage Win Thailand 3 028 September Quarterfinals Win India 3 029 September Semifinals Loss Japan 2 32016 Summer Olympics Edit Feng participated in ITTF Asian Olympics Qualifier South East Asian region at Hong Kong from 13 to 17 April 2016 She was the winner for SEA group and was given a direct entry to the singles event at Rio de Janeiro Olympics her third Olympics appearance In the qualifier match She defeated Nanthana Komwong in the Quarter Finals Suthasini Sawettabut in Semi Finals amp Yu in the Finals 49 According to July world ranking published by ITTF Feng was seeded second in Olympics singles This was her highest ever Olympic seeding 50 The team consisting of herself Yu and Zhou was seeded fourth She reached the singles Quarter Final but lost to Ai Fukuhara of Japan in 4 straight games 51 Feng Yu and Zhou reached the semi final of the team event but lost to China 0 3 In the bronze medal match the trio was defeated by Japan 1 3 52 Singles EventDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets 1st Bye 2nd Bye8 August 3rd Win Ni Xialian 4 2 8 11 5 11 11 8 11 5 11 4 11 54th Win Liu Jia 4 1 11 6 11 6 11 7 6 11 11 4 9 August Quarter Final Loss Ai Fukuhara 0 4 12 14 8 11 7 11 5 11 Team EventDate Round Result Opponent Score12 August Round of 16 Win Egypt 3 013 August Quarter Final Win South Korea 3 215 August Semi Final Loss China 0 316 August Bronze Medal match Loss Japan 1 32019 Women s World Cup Edit Feng defeated Bernadette Szocs and Kasumi Ishikawa before losing to Zhu Yuling 4 0 4 3 and 2 4 respectively She took the bronze medal after defeating Lily Zhang with a 4 1 score 53 Date Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets19 October Round of 16 Win Bernadette Szocs 4 0 11 8 12 10 11 8 11 8 19 October Quarterfinals Win Kasumi Ishikawa 4 3 12 10 7 11 11 8 8 11 8 11 12 10 11 720 October Semifinals Loss Zhu Yuling 2 4 1 11 13 11 11 9 5 11 5 11 5 11 20 October 3rd place Win Lily Zhang 4 1 11 6 11 8 11 8 5 11 15 13 2020 Women s World Cup Edit In the first ITTF event since the hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic Feng was upset by Zhang However she later beat Zhang in a rematch in WTT Macau 54 2020 Summer Olympics Edit The 2020 Summer Olympics was Feng s fourth appearance at the Olympic Games having participated in the 2008 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games winning a silver medal and a bronze medal in the Team Event in the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics respectively as well as a singles bronze in 2012 55 According to July s Olympic Qualification Ranking published by the International Table Tennis Federation Feng was seeded sixth in the singles event 56 Feng received a bye in Round 1 and Round 2 due to her seeding In Round 3 she defeated Spain s Maria Xiao coming from 0 1 down to win 4 1 57 In the Round of 16 Feng faced Germany s Han Ying an opponent she had not defeated before in all her previous four international encounters Han won a tight first game 13 11 followed by an equally close 11 7 and 11 9 victory in games two and three putting her 3 0 up Feng fought back and took the next game 11 8 and led 7 3 in the fifth but was unable to close out the game which Han eventually won 11 8 Despite a valiant effort Feng s singles campaign ended in a 1 4 defeat to Han Ying in the Round of 16 58 In the team event Feng together with Yu Mengyu and Lin Ye defeated 13th seeded France 3 0 in the Round of 16 progressing to the quarterfinals In the second match Feng made a comeback from 0 2 down to win 3 2 against Prithika Pavade 59 In the quarterfinals the 6th seeded Singapore team was handed an unfavourable draw against favourites China the top seed and eventual gold medallists in the Women s Team event In the first match doubles Yu and Lin lost 0 3 5 11 7 11 5 11 to Chen Meng and Wang Manyu In the second match a close first and third game saw Feng lose 0 3 8 11 3 11 8 11 to Sun Yingsha who was the silver medallist in the Singles event Olympics debutant Lin then lost the third match to Wang 11 6 9 11 6 11 5 11 after a solid first game win This wrapped up a 3 0 victory for China and signalled the end of Singapore s Table Tennis campaign in the 2020 Summer Olympics 60 It also marked the end of Feng Tianwei s Olympic table tennis career 61 Singles EventDate Round Result Opponent Score Individual Sets 1st Bye 2nd Bye26 July 3rd Win Maria Xiao 4 1 8 11 12 10 11 5 11 2 11 427 July 4th Loss Han Ying 1 4 11 13 7 11 9 11 11 8 8 11Team EventDate Round Result Opponent Score2 August Round of 16 Win France 3 03 August Quarter Final Loss China 0 32021 Edit In March Feng played at WTT Doha She suffered an early round upset in WTT Contender but made it to the finals in the WTT Star Contender event where she lost to Mima Ito of Japan As a result of her finals run Feng passed Kasumi Ishikawa in projected Olympic seeding and put herself in a strong position to take the Olympic fourth seed from Cheng I ching 62 2022 Edit Feng took part in the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham She won three golds in the women s team singles and doubles events In the singles event she came back from three sets down to beat compatriot Zeng Jian 4 3 in an all Singapore final 63 She partnered Zeng Jian to defeat the Australian duo Jee Minhyung and Jian Fang Lay 3 0 in the finals 64 Feng was also awarded the David Dixon Award presented to the Commonwealth Games athlete who showcases an exceptional level of performance commitment and fair play She is the first Singaporean to win this award 65 Key career records EditLegend Gold Silver Bronze QR Qualifying Round Event Results Date Competition2007Women s singles 12 26 August 2007 ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei OpenU21 Singles 14 December 2007 Volkswagen Pro Tour Grand Finals Beijing China2008Women s Team With Li Jiawei Wang Yuegu Sun Beibei amp Yu Mengyu 1 March 2008 Evergrande Real Estate World Team Table Tennis ChampionshipsGuangzhou ChinaWomen s singles 66 30 March 2008 2008 Asian CupSapporo JapanWomen s Team 15 With Li Jiawei amp Wang Yuegu 17 August 2008 2008 Summer OlympicsBeijing ChinaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 21 August 2008 2008 Summer OlympicsBeijing ChinaWomen s singles 20 9 September 2008 2008 Women s World CupKuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s Team 21 With Li Jiawei amp Wang Yuegu 22 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open Berlin GermanyWomen s singles 22 Maiden World Tour Singles Title 30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish OpenWarsaw PolandWomen s doubles 22 With Yu Mengyu 30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish OpenWarsaw PolandWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu Quarter Finalist 11 December 2008 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsMacauWomen s singles Semi Finalist 14 December 2008 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsMacau2009Mixed doubles With Gao Ning Round of 16 1 May 2009 H I S World Table Tennis Championships Yokohama JapanWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 3 May 2009 H I S World Table Tennis Championships Yokohama JapanWomen s doubles With Wang Yuegu Quarter Finalist 3 May 2009 H I S World Table Tennis Championships Yokohama JapanWomen s singles 4th 12 October 2009 2009 Women s World Cup Guangzhou ChinaWomen s Team With Wang Yuegu Li Jiawei Sun Beibei amp Yu Mengyu 25 October 2009 2009 World Team Cup Linz AustriaWomen s Team With Sim Kaixin Zena Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu amp Yu Mengyu 10 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosWomen s doubles 26 With Wang Yuegu 14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosMixed doubles With Gao Ning 14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosWomen s singles 27 15 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosWomen s singles Semi Finalist 10 January 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsMacau2010Women s singles 28 March 2010 2010 Asian Cup Guangzhou ChinaWomen s singles 67 30 March 2010 Volkswagen 2010 CupGuangzhou ChinaWomen s Team 30 With Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu amp Yu Mengyu 30 May 2010 LIEBHERR World Team Table Tennis ChampionshipsMoscow RussiaWomen s singles QR 25 September 2010 2010 Women s World Cup Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s Team With Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu amp Yu Mengyu 1 October 2010 2010 World Team CupDubai United Arab EmiratesWomen s Team With Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu amp Yu Mengyu 8 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth GamesNew Delhi IndiaMixed doubles with Gao Ning 12 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth GamesNew Delhi IndiaWomen s singles 13 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth GamesNew Delhi IndiaWomen s doubles With Wang Yuegu 14 October 2010 2010 Commonwealth GamesNew Delhi IndiaWomen s Team With Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu amp Yu Mengyu 16 November 2010 2010 Asian GamesGuangzhou ChinaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 18 November 2010 2010 Asian GamesGuangzhou ChinaWomen s doubles With Wang Yuegu Quarter Finalist 17 December 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsSeoul South KoreaWomen s singles 19 December 2010 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsSeoul South Korea2011Women s singles Quarter Finalist 23 March 2011 Volkswagen Cup 2011 Guangzhou ChinaWomen s doubles With Wang Yuegu Round of 16 12 May 2011 GAC GROUP World Table Tennis Championships Rotterdam NetherlandsWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 13 May 2011 GAC GROUP World Table Tennis Championships Rotterdam NetherlandsWomen s singles 4th 30 October 2011 2011 Women s World Cup SingaporeWomen s Team With Li Jiawei Wang Yuegu Sun Beibei amp Yu Mengyu 5 November 2011 2011 World Team Cup Magdeburg GermanyWomen s doubles With Sun Beibei 15 November 2011 26th Southeast Asian Games Palembang IndonesiaWomen s singles 16 November 2011 26th Southeast Asian Games Palembang IndonesiaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 25 November 2011 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsLondon United Kingdom2012Women s Team with Li Jiawei Wang Yuegu Sun Beibei amp Yu Mengyu 1 April 2012 LIEBHERR World Team Table Tennis Championships Dortmund GermanyWomen s singles 1 August 2012 2012 Summer OlympicsLondon United KingdomWomen s Team 36 with Li Jiawei amp Wang Yuegu 7 August 2012 2012 Summer OlympicsLondon United KingdomWomen s singles 4th 23 September 2012 2012 Women s World CupHuangshi ChinaWomen s singles Semi Finalist 9 December 2012 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsHangzhou ChinaWomen s doubles with Yu Mengyu 9 December 2012 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsHangzhou China2013Women s Team with Yu Mengyu Li Siyun Isabelle amp Yee Herng Hwee 30 March 2013 2013 World Team Cup Guangzhou ChinaMixed doubles With Gao Ning Round of 32 16 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships Paris FranceWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 18 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships Paris FranceWomen s doubles with Yu Mengyu 19 May 2013 LIEBHERR World Table Tennis Championships Paris FranceWomen s singles 23 September 2013 2013 Women s World Cup Kobe JapanWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 9 January 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Dubai United Arab EmiratesWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu Quarter Finalist 11 January 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Dubai United Arab Emirates2014Women s Team With Yu Mengyu Li Siyun Isabelle amp Yee Herng Hwee 4 May 2014 ZEN NOH World Team Table Tennis Championships Tokyo JapanWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhou Yihan amp Li Siyun Isabelle 27 July 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow ScotlandWomen s singles 1 August 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow ScotlandWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 2 August 2014 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow ScotlandWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhou Yihan amp Li Siyun Isabelle 29 September 2014 2014 Asian Games Incheon South KoreaWomen s singles 4 October 2014 2014 Asian Games Incheon South KoreaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 13 December 2014 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Bangkok Thailand2015Women s Team With Yu Mengyu Li Siyun Isabelle Lim Eunice amp Zhang Wanling 10 January 2015 2015 World Team Cup Dubai United Arab EmiratesWomen s singles 15 March 2015 2015 Asian Cup Jaipur IndiaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 1 May 2015 QOROS World Table Tennis Championships Suzhou ChinaWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 3 May 2015 QOROS World Table Tennis Championships Suzhou ChinaWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 2 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games SingaporeWomen s singles QR 4 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games SingaporeWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhou Yihan amp Li Siyun Isabelle 8 June 2015 28th Southeast Asian Games SingaporeWomen s singles 2 October 2015 Suzuki Asian Championships Pattaya ThailandWomen s singles Round of 16 31 October 2015 2015 Women s World Cup Sendai JapanWomen s singles Round of 16 11 December 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Lisbon Portugal2016Women s Team With Yu Mengyu Li Siyun Isabelle Yee Herng Hwee amp Zhang Wanling Quarter Finalist 4 March 2016 PERFECT World Team Table Tennis Championships Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s singles Winner 14 April 2016 ITTF Asian Olympics Qualification South East Asia region Hong KongWomen s singles 30 April 2016 2016 Asian Cup Dubai United Arab EmiratesWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 9 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro BrazilWomen s Team 4th 17 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro BrazilWomen s singles 9 October 2016 2016 Women s World Cup Philadelphia USAWomen s singles Round of 16 9 December 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Doha Qatar2017Women s Team With Eunice Lim Tan En Hui Wong Xinru amp Zhang Wanling 8th 10 April 2017 Seamaster Asian Championships Wuxi ChinaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 14 April 2017 Seamaster Asian Championships Wuxi ChinaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 3 June 2017 Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships Dusseldorf GermanyWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 5 June 2017 Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships Dusseldorf GermanyWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 20 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s singles 22 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhou Yihan amp Yee Herng Hwee 26 August 2017 29th Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 15 December 2017 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Astana Kazakhstan2018Women s Team With Yu Mengyu Yee Herng Hwee amp Zhang Wanling Quarter Finalist 24 February 2018 2018 World Team Cup London EnglandWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Zhou Yihan Lin Ye amp Zhang Wanling 8 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AustraliaWomen s doubles With Yu Mengyu 13 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AustraliaWomen s singles 14 April 2018 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AustraliaWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhang Wanling amp Pearlyn Koh Round of 16 2 May 2018 Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships Halmstad SwedenWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Zhang Wanling amp Pearlyn Koh Quarter Finalist 27 August 2018 2018 Asian Games Jakarta IndonesiaWomen s singles Round of 16 31 August 2018 2018 Asian Games Jakarta IndonesiaWomen s singles Round of 16 13 December 2018 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Incheon South Korea2019Women s singles Round of 16 24 April 2019 Liebherr 2019 ITTF World Championships Budapest HungaryWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu Lin Ye Wong Xin Ru amp Goi Rui Xuan 17 September 2019 2019 Asian Table Tennis Championships Yogyakarta IndonesiaWomen s singles Quarter Finalist 20 September 2019 2019 Asian Table Tennis Championships Yogyakarta IndonesiaWomen s singles 20 October 2019 2019 Women s World Cup Chengdu ChinaWomen s doubles 7 December 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games Subic Bay PhilippinesWomen s singles 10 December 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games Subic Bay PhilippinesWomen s singles Round of 16 12 December 2019 2019 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Zhengzhou China2020Women s singles Round of 16 8 November 2020 2020 Women s World Cup Weihai ChinaWomen s singles Round of 16 19 November 2020 Bank of Communications 2020 ITTF Finals Zhengzhou China2021Women s singles Round of 16 27 July 2021 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo JapanWomen s Team With Yu Mengyu amp Lin Ye Quarter Finalist 3 August 2021 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo JapanWomen s singles Round of 32 26 November 2021 2021 World Table Tennis Championships Finals Houston USA2022Women s Team With Zeng Jian Zhou Jingyi amp Wong Xinru 1 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham EnglandWomen s Singles 7 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham EnglandWomen s Doubles With Zeng Jian 8 August 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham EnglandReferences Edit FENG Tianwei International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 23 August 2008 retrieved 23 August 2008 a b c World ranking record for FENG Tianwei SIN International Table Tennis Federation 8 April 2010 archived from the original on 6 July 2010 retrieved 10 April 2010 Chan U Gene 10 April 2010 Paddler Feng moves up world rankings to No 2 The Straits Times p A3 ITTF Senior Women s Singles World Ranking ITTF Retrieved 8 August 2022 a b c Athlete 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and development in S pore Today pp 1 2 archived from the original on 22 August 2008 Low Lin Fhoong 21 August 2008 Yuegu crashes out Jiawei and Tianwei cruise into last 16 despite team mate s shock loss Today p 55 archived from the original on 26 August 2008 a b Marc Lim 22 August 2008 A medal at the next Olympics vows Feng The Straits Times Sport p B22 Jeanette Wang Lin Xinyi Valerie Chia 26 August 2008 Cheers and national honours for winning trio The Straits Times p A6 Tan Yo Hinn 26 August 2008 A party 48 years in the making Team Singapore return to a grand heroes welcome Today p 31 archived from the original on 27 August 2008 a b Feng Tianwei wins Singaporean duel to clinch bronze medal International Table Tennis Federation 9 September 2008 archived from the original on 12 September 2008 retrieved 10 September 2008 Lin Xinyi 9 September 2008 Battle for third place Feng too good for Wang in play off after both fall in the last four The Straits Times Sport p B10 Tan Yo Hinn 9 September 2008 S pore paddlers miss final Feng grabs consolation bronze as players get used to new glue for bats Today p 30 archived from the original on 28 September 2008 a b Ian Marshall 22 November 2008 Gold for Singapore a major boost of confidence for Germany International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 24 April 2009 retrieved 25 November 2008 Lin Xinyi 24 November 2008 S pore win team crown Women paddlers put aside singles losses for joint glory in Germany The Straits Times Sport p B13 a b c Ian Marshall 30 November 2008 Feng Tianwei collects first career ITTF Pro Tour Women s Singles gold International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 24 April 2009 retrieved 4 December 2008 Jonathan Wong 1 December 2008 Feng 22 claims first professional title The Straits Times Sport p B10 See also Bennie Cheok 8 December 2008 Feng s ultimate goal a singles Olympic medal letter The Straits Times p A18 Leonard Thomas 31 December 2008 The brightest star of all Table tennis star Li Jiawei is TODAY s Singapore Athlete of the Year 2008 Today p 24 archived from the original on 25 April 2009 Ian Marshall 23 August 2009 Feng Tianwei validates top billing at KAL Cup Korean Open International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 25 August 2009 retrieved 25 August 2009 Lix Xinyi 24 August 2009 Feng wins Korean Open Singapore paddler beats Hong Kong player for second Pro Tour title The Straits Times p B12 Tan Yo Hinn 24 August 2009 Imperious Feng Today p 26 archived from the original on 25 August 2009 a b Lin Xinyi 15 December 2009 Sun and Yu stun Feng and Wang The Straits Times p B8 Low Lin Fhoong 15 December 2009 Sun Yu retain doubles crown Today p 48 archived from the original on 16 December 2009 a b Lin Xinyi 16 December 2009 Table toppers Singapore paddlers sweep singles golds to finish on a high The Straits Times p B10 Low Lin Fhoong 16 December 2009 It will be a big year for table tennis Feng and Gao Ning win final two golds as STTA chief looks ahead to 2010 Today p 65 archived from the original on 16 December 2009 Lin Xinyi 13 February 2010 Feng wins STTA s top award The Straits Times p B22 Terrence Voon Lin Xinyi 6 May 2009 Paddlers are team of the year but no award for coach The Straits Times Low Lin Fhoong 6 May 2009 Women s paddlers 3 in a row Today p 43 archived from the original on 7 May 2009 retrieved 7 May 2009 a b Ian Marshall 30 May 2010 Singapore sensation champions of the world dramatic scenes in Moscow International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 31 May 2010 retrieved 31 May 2010 Lin Xinyi 31 May 2010 World champions A gritty Feng leads Singapore to their first table tennis world title The Straits Times p B9 World champs S pore beat favourites China in World Team Table Tennis C ships Today p 1 31 May 2010 archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Shamir Osman 31 May 2010 Feng stars in world champs story Singapore rock sports world as they stun China in women s team event Today p 22 archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Lin Xinyi 1 June 2010 How the Singapore team turned the tables on the giants The Straits Times p A10 Paddler Feng Tianwei is S pore s flag bearer at Olympics Opening The Straits Times 16 June 2012 London 2012 Olympic Games Complete Women s Singles Seeding PDF ITTF 8 July 2012 archived from the original PDF on 24 January 2016 Tan Yo Hinn 1 August 2012 Valiant Feng beaten Singapore s World No 8 must now focus on bronze medal play off after loss to Ding Today archived from the original on 31 July 2012 Singapore win their first medal Channel NewsAsia 1 August 2012 Terrence Voon 2 August 2012 Finally after 52 years S pore win individual Olympic medal thanks to Feng Tianwei The Straits Times p 1 Terrence Voon 2 August 2012 Tension to domination Before trouncing Ishikawa Feng admits she was nervous all the way The Straits Times p B20 Rohit Brijnath 2 August 2012 The weight of Feng s deed is huge for Singapore The Straits Times p B20 Tan Yo Hinn 2 August 2012 A historic day for S pore sports Today p 2 archived from the original on 2 August 2012 Tan Yo Hinn 2 August 2012 Yes she s finally done it Paddler Feng s feat reverberates throughout Team Singapore camp Today p 56 archived from the original on 1 August 2012 a b May Chen 8 August 2012 A triumph of wills Tweaking line up pays off but S pore team also praised for bouncing back The Straits Times p B26 Terrence Voon 8 August 2012 Women s team clinch 2nd bronze for Singapore The Straits Times p 1 I t is the first time that Singapore will be heading home from any Olympics with more than one medal See also Terrence Voon 8 August 2012 Bronze marks end of an era The STTA s priority now should be to rebuild a new team around Feng The Straits Times p B27 Philip Goh 8 August 2012 S pore paddlers clinch team bronze Today p 1 archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Tan Yo Hinn 8 August 2012 Jiawei s starring role Veteran paddler s experience helps S pore to women s team bronze medal Today p 60 archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Kuwait Open Women 2013 Results Table tennis Open Women Chinese table tennis players dominates at Kuwait Open ETTU Retrieved 29 November 2021 World Championships 2013 Table Tennis Womens Singles Results World Championships 2013 Table Tennis Womens Doubles Results World N 1 defends Women s World Cup title in Kobe ETTU Retrieved 29 November 2021 Commonwealth Games Singapore take six out of seven table tennis golds The Straits Times 3 August 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b Asian Games Bronze medal for Feng Tianwei in women s singles The Straits Times 4 October 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b Table Tennis Singapore settle for bronze after going down 0 3 to China The Straits Times 4 May 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 Table tennis Feng Tianwei nominated for ITTF Female Table Tennis Star award The Straits Times 3 December 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships Women s Team Event Table Tennis Feng Tianwei handed 0 4 defeat by German Han Ying at Korea Open final The Straits Times 15 June 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 Table Tennis Feng Tianwei clinches Japan Open crown for third title of the year The Straits Times 22 June 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 Singapore paddlers book spot in Rio Olympics Olympics No 2 seeding beckons Feng Tianwei after late run Feng Tianwei crashes out in Quarter Finals at Rio Singapore table tennis players failed to retain team bronze after loss to Japan Table tennis Feng Tianwei wins bronze at Women s World Cup CNA Retrieved 1 January 2021 WTT Doha 2021 Preview Part 3 Women s Singles seeds 5 To 8 edgesandnets com 14 February 2021 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Feng Tianwei Singapore s most decorated Olympian gets ready for another battle CNA Retrieved 6 August 2021 TOKYO 2020 WOMEN S SINGLES SEEDING PDF Olympics Feng Tianwei struggles early but still reaches last 16 of table tennis women s singles The Straits Times 26 July 2021 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Olympics Singapore paddler Feng Tianwei knocked out in last 16 by Germany s Han Ying The Straits Times 27 July 2021 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Olympics S pore women s table tennis team beat France 3 0 meet China next in q final The Straits Times 2 August 2021 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Table tennis Singapore s women s team ends Tokyo Olympics campaign with quarter final defeat to China CNA Retrieved 6 August 2021 hermes 4 August 2021 End of an era as Feng Yu bow out The Straits Times Retrieved 23 August 2021 Feng Tianwei Was The Biggest Winner At WTT Doha Edges and Nets edgesandnets com 17 March 2021 Retrieved 17 March 2021 Feng Tianwei beats Zeng Jian in all Singapore women s singles final at Commonwealth Games 7 August 2022 Singapore s Feng Tianwei and Zeng Jian win table tennis doubles gold at Commonwealth Games 8 August 2022 Feng Tianwei becomes first Singaporean to win outstanding athlete award at Commonwealth Games 10 August 2022 Asiaone S pore firm offers www asiaone com Retrieved 18 May 2021 Ian Marshall 30 March 2010 Playing at home Liu Shiwen steers safe path to hat trick of major titles ITTF archived from the original on 5 April 2010 retrieved 1 April 2010 Lin Xinyi 31 March 2010 Feng falls to Liu again S porean loses to world No 1 for fourth time this time in Volkswagen final The Straits Times Sport p B10 Tan Yo Hinn 31 March 2010 Feng falls China s world No 1 Liu brushes aside Singaporean star to lift title Today p 59 archived from the original on 22 June 2011 External links EditFeng Tianwei at ITTF Feng Tianwei at Olympics com Feng Tianwei at Olympedia Feng Tianwei at the Singapore National Olympic Council Feng Tianwei at the Commonwealth Games Federation Wikimedia Commons has media related to Feng Tianwei Official website of the Singapore National Olympic Council Official website of the Singapore Table Tennis Association Official website of Team Singapore managed by the Singapore Sports Council Feng Tianwei at Facebook Feng Tianwei at the Singapore National Olympic Council Feng Tian Wei at Olympics at Sports Reference com archived Tianwei Feng at the International Olympic CommitteeOlympic GamesPreceded byLi Jiawei Flagbearer for SingaporeLondon 2012 Succeeded byDerek Wong Zi LiangPortals Biography Singapore Sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feng Tianwei amp oldid 1125524020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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