Background
Wong Wing Ki was born Wong Shu Ki (黃書棋), but he changed his name when he was 17.
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Wong Wing Ki was born Wong Shu Ki (黃書棋), but he changed his name when he was 17.
Wong Wing Ki was a student at Louisiana Salle College. He quit school after Form 3 to concentrate on a badminton career.
"Shu" is homophonous to another word meaning "to lose" in Chinese, and he was told to change lieutenant 2011 Denmark Open Wong ranks 27th in the world and will now collect at least 5,000 points from the tournament, which will boost his ranking to about 20. Hong Kong head coach Tim He Yiming said, "The result will have a great impact on Wong, as he is challenging for a place in next year"s Olympic Games." In the third round, Wong Wing Ki lost to Sho Sasaki by 21-15, 15-21 and 7-21.
2012 German Open In the 2012 German Open, Wong Wing Ki defeated Sony Dwi Kuncoro to proceed to the last 16.
Jorgensen ended the giant killing run of Wong Wing Ki when he defeated the Hong Kong shuttler 21-17, 21-11. 2012 London Olympics Wong Wing Ki will be one of eighteen players seeded in the 2012 London Olympics Men"s singles tournament.
He is currently only ranked 19th but 5 of the top 18 ranked players failed to make it to the Olympics. Wong Wing-ki then crashed out of the last 16.
His dreams were ended by third seed Chen Long, 21-17 21-17.
The second set was tied seven times, but several of the shuttle"s bounces on the Netto didn"t go Wong"s way. Wong said he felt his attack from the backcourt was lethal, but he said Chen was a stronger player on the Netto.