Open di Giappone 06/14 10:20 4 Yun-Ju Lin v Gaoyuan Lin W 4-2
Open di Giappone 06/14 04:20 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Seungmin Cho W 4-3
Open di Hong Kong 06/06 13:00 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Yu Zhou L 1-4
Open di Cina 05/30 09:45 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Chun Ting Wong L 2-4
Open di Cina 05/29 12:40 - Chuqin Wang v Yun-Ju Lin W 3-4
Open di Cina 05/29 05:20 - Siu Hang Lam v Yun-Ju Lin W 0-4
World Championship 04/23 18:40 6 Yun-Ju Lin v Panagiotis Gionis L 3-4
World Championship 04/23 11:20 57 Yun-Ju Lin v Dang Qiu W 4-0
Open del Qatar Femminili 03/30 09:30 3 Yun-Ju Lin v Gaoyuan Lin L 2-4
Open del Qatar Femminili 03/29 16:20 4 Yun-Ju Lin v Dimitrij Ovtcharov W 4-2
Open del Qatar Femminili 03/28 17:05 5 Chun Ting Wong v Yun-Ju Lin W 1-4
Open del Qatar DX 03/27 14:10 - Fei Xue v Yun-Ju Lin W 1-4
Open del Qatar DX 03/26 13:30 - Olajide Omotayo v Yun-Ju Lin W 0-4
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 03/24 14:50 - Mattias Falck v Yun-Ju Lin W 2-4
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 03/24 08:30 - Yun-Ju Lin v Tomislav Pucar W 4-3
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 03/23 18:40 - Yun-Ju Lin v Tiago Apolonia W 4-0
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 03/23 10:20 - Yun-Ju Lin v Bastian Steger W 4-0
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 03/22 17:25 - Yun-Ju Lin v David Serdaroglu W 4-0
Open del Qatar DX 01/16 10:40 1 Tomas Polansky v Yun-Ju Lin W 0-4
Open del Qatar Femminili 11/09 13:20 4 Jingkun Liang v Yun-Ju Lin L 4-2
Open del Qatar Femminili 11/08 16:10 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Dimitrij Ovtcharov W 4-2
Open del Qatar DX 11/07 13:40 1 Kristian Karlsson v Yun-Ju Lin W 2-4
Open di Svezia 11/02 18:00 4 Dimitrij Ovtcharov v Yun-Ju Lin L 4-1
Open di Svezia 11/01 18:10 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Simon Gauzy W 4-1
Open di Bulgaria 08/16 12:30 5 Yun-Ju Lin v Vladimir Samsonov L 3-4
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 08/15 17:50 1 Yun-Ju Lin v Haidong Xu W 3-0
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 08/15 14:40 1 Yun-Ju Lin v Anders Lind W 3-2
Open del Qatar DX 08/15 08:50 - Yun-Ju Lin v Marek Badowski W 4-0
Repubblica Ceca - Extraliga 08/15 05:30 1 Yun-Ju Lin v Aliaksandr Khanin W 3-1
Open del Qatar DX 07/27 08:30 4 Yun-Ju Lin v Dingshuo Liu L 2-4

Wikipedia - Lin Yun-ju

Lin Yun-Ju (Chinese: 林昀儒; pinyin: Lín Yún rú born 17 August 2001) is a Taiwanese table tennis player. He is a left-handed player who plays with the shakehand grip.

History

Lin started playing table tennis as a third grader. At age 14, he officially became a member of the national team at the 2016 World Team Championships, the youngest Taiwanese player to do so.  

2019

Lin started competing in the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) senior circuit in 2016. He won two major tournaments in a row in 2019, first the T2 Diamond Malaysia in July, followed in August by his first ITTF World Tour title, the Czech Open at the age of only 18. In these tournaments, he had beaten some of the top players, including Ma Long, Fan Zhendong, Dimitrij Ovtcharov and Timo Boll.

2021

Lin trained in China along with members of the Chinese national team and other selected foreigners from late 2020 until early 2021. His first international event was WTT Contender at World Table Tennis' inaugural event WTT Doha, where he reached the finals after defeating Quadri Aruna in the quarter-finals and Simon Gauzy in the semi-finals before being upset by Dimitrij Ovtcharov in the finals. In the WTT Star Contender event, Lin suffered a quarter-final upset against Ruwen Filus. However, Lin walked out of Doha with control of the fourth seed for the men's singles event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In April, ITTF amended the Olympic seeding system so that Lin fell back to the fifth seed below Hugo Calderano.

Lin placed fourth at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after losing to Dimitrij Ovtcharov in the bronze-medal match. Lin defeated Ovtcharov in the team event later, but Taiwan ultimately fell to Germany 3–2 in the quarter-finals.

2023

Lin participated in WTT Fankfurt, and beat Ma Long in the finals, thus winning a WTT Champions title, and stopping Ma Long from getting his first WTT Champions title.

2024

Lin played in the team world championships in 2014. The Chinese Taipei team performed way better than expected. In the quarterfinals, they managed to surprise Germany, sweeping them 3-0. But after that, they fell short to France and lost. With this result, Chinese Taipei has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics as a team.