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Han Ying was born on 29 April, 1983 in Shenyang, Liaoning, China, is a German table tennis player. Discover Han Ying's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April, 1983
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Nationality China

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Han Ying Height, Weight & Measurements

At 40 years old, Han Ying height is 170 cm and Weight 60 kg.

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Height 170 cm
Weight 60 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Han Ying Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Han Ying worth at the age of 40 years old? Han Ying’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from China. We have estimated Han Ying's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1983

Han Ying (born 29 April 1983) is a female table tennis player representing Germany since 2010.

1990

A specialist in defensive chopping, a style in decline ever since the mid-1990s, she is one of a few surviving defensive players active at the ITTF World Tour level as of 2021.

2002

Han played for the German club Turnverein Busenbach from 2002 to 2005.

2005

She transferred to another German club, MTV Tostedt, from 2005 to 2012.

2006

Han married Yang Lei, a German table tennis player from China, in 2006.

2010

She became a naturalized German citizen in 2010.

2011

She made her first breakthrough in March 2011 in the German Table Tennis Championship, the most important domestic tournament, which she claimed third in singles and she won the women doubles with Irene Ivancan.

In December 2011 she won the singles in the Bundesranglistenturnier, the second most important domestic tournament.

2012

She took a break from her career as she gave birth in October 2012.

In 2012, she gave birth to her daughter.

Han and her family currently reside in Düsseldorf.

2013

Since April 2013, she relocated to Düsseldorf and played for the Polish club KTS Tarnobrzeg.

Han debuted in the Olympics at the age of 33.

2016

Her most important achievement are the Olympic silver medal in women's team in 2016 and the fourth place in the same event in 2020.

Other major awards include the second place in the 2016 World Tour Grand Finals and the fourth place in the 2020 Women's World Cup.

Han was born in Shenyang, Liaoning, China.

In her childhood, she played as an attacker with little progress.

In an effort to qualify for the top team in Shenyang, her father convinced her to switch to a defensive chopper.

She plays defensively ever since.

She left China at the age of 19 as her style was losing popularity in China.

According to her, the China national table tennis team only had three spots reserved for defenders.

These defenders almost have no opportunity to play in international tournaments, instead, they serve as internal training partners for the Chinese attackers.

As the fifth seed in the singles in the 2016 Olympics, she was defeated 0–4 in the quarterfinal by Ding Ning, the eventual gold medalist.

In the women's team, she helped Germany to defeat Japan in the semifinal before losing to China to claim an Olympic silver medal.

In the team semifinal, she lost 2–3 to Kasumi Ishikawa but she recovered to defeat Ai Fukuhara 3–2.

In the team final she lost 0–3 to Li Xiaoxia.

In the 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, she claimed the second place by beating Mima Ito 4–2, Miu Hirano 4–0 and losing to Zhu Yuling 0–4.

2020

In the 2020 ITTF Women's World Cup, she claimed the fourth place by beating Cheng I-ching 4–2, losing to Chen Meng 3–4 and losing to Mima Ito 0–4.

In the 2020 Olympics, she reached quarterfinal of the women's singles by beating Feng Tianwei 4–1 and losing to Sun Yingsha 0–4.