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Weng Hongyang's resume and personal information
Weng Hongyang's resume and personal information are as follows:

Weng Hongyang, born in June 1999 in Fuzhou, Fujian, is a badminton player in China and plays for the Chinese national badminton team. World-class athletes.

2065438+In March 2008, Weng Hongyang joined the Chinese national badminton team. June 2020165438+1October 10 won the men's singles championship in the 2020 national badminton championship. On 20021September 1 1 day, Weng Hongyang won the badminton men's team championship in the 14th People's Republic of China (PRC) Games on behalf of Fujian team. 10 June 17, Weng Hongyang followed the China team and won the second place in the 2020 Thomas Cup.

On April 10, 2022, Weng Hongyang won the men's singles title of the 2022 Korean Badminton Open. On June 65438+1October 65438+20231October, Weng Hongyang helped China win the badminton men's team championship at the Hangzhou 19 Asian Games.

Weng Hongyang's World Ranking

On April 9, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the latest world ranking, and Weng Hongyang ranked 8 1 in men's singles.

On June 22nd, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the latest world ranking, and Weng Hongyang ranked 50th in men's singles.

On July 12, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the 28th world ranking, and Weng Hongyang ranked 50th in men's singles.

On July 19, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the 29th world ranking, and Weng Hongyang ranked 50th in men's singles.

On August 2, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the 29th world ranking, and Weng Hongyang ranked 49th in men's singles.

2022165438+1October 29th, the World Badminton Federation announced its world ranking in the 48th week, and Weng Hongyang ranked 32nd in the men's singles.

On February 27th, 2022, the World Badminton Federation announced the final world ranking in 2022, and Weng Hongyang ranked 29th in men's singles.