Zhu Yuling (Chinese:朱雨玲; born 10 January 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player representing Macau.

Career

Zhu was born in Mianyang in 1995 and began playing table tennis at the age of five, as it kept her occupied while she was ill. At the age of nine, she and her mother moved so that she could train, and she joined the provincial team when she was twelve. She was selected for the Chinese national team at fifteen. In addition to her academic studies, she trained nine hours a day, leaving little time for her family.

She is the two-time winner of the World Junior Table Tennis Championships in girls' singles. She was a semi-finalist at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships. In 2016, Zhu was a reserve player at the Summer Olympics in Rio.

In 2017, Zhu advanced to the women's singles final at the World Championships, where she lost to her compatriot Ding Ning in six games. She ascended to the world number one ranking in November after a thrilling 4–3 win against Liu Shiwen at the ITTF Women's World Cup in Markham, Ontario.

Zhu began experiencing health issues in 2019 and was diagnosed with a benign tumor in 2020. In order to pursue a spot at the Tokyo Olympics, she delayed treatment. She eventually underwent surgery to remove the tumor in 2021 and left the Chinese national team later that year. In 2022, she began her Doctorate of Business Administration program at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. A year later, she became an associate professor in the sports department at Tianjin University.

In 2023, Zhu applied to transfer her registration to Macau through a foreign talent introduction program and officially acquired citizenship the following year. She returned to the international stage for the first time in over four years, representing Macau at the WTT Champions event in September 2024. In October, she captured a WTT Feeder singles title, and in 2025, she won the women's singles title at the WTT United States Smash.

Achievements

Major and Asian tournaments

Best results in major and Asian tournaments
TournamentsEvents
SinglesWomen's doublesTeam
World Championships2nd1st1st
World Cup1st1st
Asian Games2nd1st1st
Asian Championships1st1st1st
Asian Cup1st

Singles titles

YearTournamentFinal opponentScoreRef
2014ITTF World Tour, Kuwait OpenChina Chen Meng4–1
ITTF World Tour, Swedish OpenChina Liu Shiwen4–0
2015ITTF World Tour, China OpenChina Ding Ning4–0
Asian ChampionshipsChina Chen Meng4–1
2016ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsGermany Han Ying4–0
2017Asian CupChina Liu Shiwen4–3
World CupChina Liu Shiwen4–3
2018Asian CupChina Chen Meng4–1
ITTF World Tour Platinum, Korean OpenChina Chen Meng4–1
2019Asian CupChina Chen Meng4–2
T2 Diamond MalaysiaChina Wang Manyu4–1
2024WTT Feeder CagliariJapan Sakura Yokoi3–2
2025WTT United States SmashChina Chen Yi4–2
2026WTT Champions DohaChina Chen Xingtong4–2
WTT Star Contender DohaJapan Hitomi Sato4–2

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