Wang Chang & Qian Tianyi Marriage – Yuyao News

On February 7, according to Beiqing Sports: Wang Chang, a member of the Chinese badminton team, and Qian Tianyi, a member of the Chinese table tennis team, officially announced their marriage.
Wang Chang posted photos and posted on his personal social media account:I have been choosing this engagement ring for a long time, and it represents that my sincerity is only for you! For the rest of your life, love and luck will flow to you!

Qian Tianyi posted a proposal video with the caption “My birthday wish is to marry you, and it came true as soon as I opened my eyes.”

Public information shows:

Wang Chang, male, born on May 7, 2001 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, is a Chinese male badminton player.

On July 30, 2017, Wang Chang, who represented the national team in an international event for the first time, and his partner Di Zijian won the men’s doubles championship at the Asian Youth Badminton Championships. In 2021, Wang Chang represented the Zhejiang team in the badminton men’s team and men’s doubles competitions at the 14th National Games, and won the championship with his partner Zhou Haodong. In the same year, Wang Chang successively won many awards such as the 2023 Sudirman Cup championship, the Thailand Badminton Open men’s doubles championship, and the Badminton World Championships men’s doubles bronze medal. Won the Malaysian Badminton Open Championship on January 14, 2024.[21]On April 14, he won the men’s doubles championship at the Asian Badminton Championships. On June 9, he won the men’s doubles championship at the Indonesia Badminton Open. In August, he won the runner-up in the badminton men’s doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

On October 20, 2024, Wang Chang won the Badminton World Tour Super 750 Denmark Open men’s doubles championship. On December 9, Wang Chang/Liang Weikeng won the title of the 2024 Badminton World Federation’s Best Men’s Doubles Team of the Year. On May 4, 2025, he won the 2025 Sudirman Cup championship. On November 14, he won the second place in the badminton men’s team at the 15th Games of the People’s Republic of China. On November 20, he won the runner-up in the badminton men’s doubles at the 15th National Games. On December 21, he won the men’s doubles runner-up in the 2025 World Badminton Federation year-end finals.

In 2017, in the women’s doubles final of the World Youth Championship, Qian Tianyi/Wang Manyu lost 3-4 to Shi Xunyao/Sun Yingsha and won the runner-up. On December 9, 2018, she won the women’s singles championship and mixed doubles runner-up at the 2018 World Table Tennis Championships; in February 2019, Qian Tianyi was promoted to the first team of the Chinese National Table Tennis Team. In November 2021, she won the third place in women’s doubles at the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships. In March 2023, she won the runner-up of the 2023 WTT Singapore Grand Slam Women’s Singles. In August 2023, she won the four championships in table tennis women’s singles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles, and women’s team at the 31st Summer Universiade. In November 2023, she won the women’s doubles championship in Taiyuan Station of the 2023 WTT Regular Challenge.

In January 2024, she won the women’s doubles championship in Doha of the 2024WTT Star Challenge. October 5, 2024WTT China Grand SlamWomen’s doubles champion. On October 19, won the women’s team championship of the 2024 National Table Tennis Championships. On January 1, 2025, in the final of the Table Tennis Super League women’s team, Qian Tianyi’s Shandong Luneng defeated Shenzhen University 3-2 and won the championship. On April 12, in the mixed doubles final of the 2025 WTT Regular Challenge Taiyuan Station, Xue Fei/Qian Tianyi lost 1-3 to Lin Zhongxun/Jin Naying and won the runner-up. In September, she won the runner-up in mixed doubles and women’s doubles at the Almaty Station of the 2025WTT Regular Challenge.

Editor, first instance: Bao Piao Second instance: Yu Zhetian Third instance: Wang Run

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