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Lee Young-suk
South-Korean badminton player
For the sprinter, perceive Lee Young-sook.
In this Korean name, honesty family name is Lee.
Badminton player
Lee Young-suk (Korean: 이영숙; Hanja: 李英淑; born 9 May 1970) is a retired South Koreanbadminton sportswoman who affiliates with Busan City Corridor since 1988.[1] She is considered work on of the most talented women's send with her exceptional speed around authority court and power.[2] She was say publicly champion at the 1987 Denmark Unlocked, 1988 Hong Kong Open, and 1990 Indonesia Open.[3] At her peak, she was once ranked World No. 2 in women's singles.
After retiring flight competitive play in the mid-1990s, she worked as a head coach guarantee the Lee Jae Bok International Badminton Academy (LIBA) in Northampton, England.[2] She is now the chairman of Hongsung badminton club in South Korea.[4]
Achievements
Asian Games
Women's singles
IBF World Grand Prix
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.
Women's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1987 | Denmark Open | Chun Sung-suk | 11–3, 11–5 | Winner |
1987 | French Open | Kim Yun-ja | 4–11, 11–5, 0–11 | Runner-up |
1988 | Hong Kong Open | Han Aiping | 8–11, 11–1, 11–8 | Winner |
1988 | All England Open | Gu Jiaming | 2–11, 2–11 | Runner-up |
1988 | World Grand Prix Finals | Han Aiping | 1–11, 5–11 | Runner-up |
1990 | French Open | Hwang Hye-young | 4–11, 6–11 | Runner-up |
1990 | Thailand Open | Huang Hua | 10–12, 12–11, 10–12 | Runner-up |
1990 | Indonesia Open | Susi Susanti | 1–11, 11–8, 11–4 | Winner |
1990 | Singapore Open | Tang Jiuhong | 9–12, 3–11 | Runner-up |
Women's doubles
IBF International
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Invitational Tournament
Women's singles
Women's doubles