Jenny Hung
Jenny Hung | |
---|---|
Born | (1991-03-23) 23 March 1991 (age 33) Taipei, Taiwan |
Jenny Hung (born 23 March 1991 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a semi-professional table tennis player from Christchurch, New Zealand. She is currently ranked #3[1] in New Zealand, #19 in Oceania[2] and #662 in the world for Open Women's table tennis.[3] Hung has been the top ranked female junior in New Zealand for the past several years and is a representative player for both Canterbury region and New Zealand. Her most notable achievement came at the 2009 Australian Junior Open, where she became the first New Zealander and the first player from Oceania to win an ITTF Junior Circuit Singles title.[4]
Achievements
2006
Commonwealth Championships - NZ Women's team bronze medal
2007
New Zealand Open Champs - Under 21 & 18 Women's Singles Winner
2008
New Zealand Open Champs - Under 21 & 18 Women's Singles Winner
2009
Australian Junior Open Winner
2010
Oceania Champs - Under 21 Women's Singles Winner
Selected in the New Zealand team for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi
Playing style
Hung primarily employs an at the table, counter-driving style of play. She utilises long serves as well as short serves due to her rallying proficiency, which effectively allows her to capitalise on all but the most aggressive of returns and take control of the point. She consistently slices long on the return of serve, often inducing a weak attacking shot from her opponent that can easily be dispatched for a winner. Because of her flat hitting style, however, Hung has historically struggled against choppers. Recent years have seen the development of her forehand topspin in order to counteract such style players.
References
- ^ "TTNZ Womens Rating List" Retrieved on 3 September 2010
- ^ "Oceania Table Tennis Open Women's Rating List" Retrieved on 3 September 2010
- ^ "ITTF World Ranking" Archived 6 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 3 September
- ^ "A Career High for New Zealander and a New Chapter for Oceania" Retrieved on 1 July 2010
- v
- t
- e
- Michael Aish
- Jane Arnott
- Craig Barrett
- Adrian Blincoe
- Matthew Brown
- Chantal Brunner
- Sarah Cowley
- Fiona Crombie
- James Dolphin
- Chris Donaldson
- David Falealili
- Stuart Farquhar
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Rebecca Forlong
- Paul Hamblyn
- Melina Hamilton
- Liza Hunter-Galvin
- Kate McIlroy
- Angela McKee
- James Mortimer
- Brent Newdick
- Tony Sargisson
- Jason Stewart
- Carl van der Speck
- Valerie Vili
- Rebecca Wardell
- Nick Willis
- Geoff Bellingham
- Craig Cooper
- John Gordon
- Nicole Gordon
- Rachel Hindley
- John Moody
- Sara Petersen
- Daniel Shirley
- Lianne Shirley
- Ed Book
- Dillon Boucher
- Pero Cameron
- Micaela Cocks
- Rebecca Cotton
- Casey Frank
- Paul Henare
- Mike Homik
- Aneka Kerr
- Donna Loffhagen
- Angela Marino
- Jessica McCormack
- Troy McLean
- Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe
- Aaron Olson
- Lisa Pardon
- Charmian Purcell
- Tony Rampton
- Lindsay Tait
- Jody Tini
- Mika Vukona
- Lisa Wallbutton
- Nonila Wharemate
- Pāora Winitana
- Kahukura Bentson
- Joseph Blackbourn
- Carl Commons
- Jamie Garder
- Soulan Pownceby
- Gregory Weenink
- Jason Allen
- Clinton Avery
- Richard Bowker
- Tammy Boyd
- Toni Bradshaw
- Fiona Carswell
- Sonia Foote
- Hayden Godfrey
- Justin Grace
- Timothy Gudsell
- Greg Henderson
- Melissa Holt
- Logan Hutchings
- Michelle Hyland
- Rosara Joseph
- Jo Kiesanowski
- Peter Latham
- Kashi Leuchs
- Gordon McCauley
- Glen Mitchell
- Mike Northcott
- Robin Reid
- Hayden Roulston
- Marc Ryan
- Nathan Seddon
- Cath Sell
- Alison Shanks
- Adam Stewart
- Sarah Ulmer
- Paddy Walker
- Elisabeth Williams
- Robyn Wong
- Susie Wood
- Ryan Archibald
- Gareth Brooks
- Phil Burrows
- Stacey Carr
- Simon Child
- Ben Collier
- Bryce Collins
- Dean Couzins
- Honor Dillon
- Clarissa Eshuis
- Krystal Forgesson
- Bevan Hari
- Charlotte Harrison
- Michelle Hollands
- Blair Hopping
- Lizzy Igasan
- Beth Jurgeleit
- Frances Kreft
- Kate Mahon
- Jane Maley
- Shea McAleese
- Suzie Muirhead
- James Nation
- Emily Naylor
- Kyle Pontifex
- Kayla Sharland
- Bradley Shaw
- Hayden Shaw
- Darren Smith
- Anita Wawatai
- Diana Weavers
- Paul Woolford
- Belinda Castles
- Olivia Jobsis
- Teegan Metcalfe
- Hayden Power
- Rowan Brassey
- Jo Edwards
- Richard Girvan
- Justin Goodwin
- Jamie Hill
- Jan Khan
- Marina Khan
- Gary Lawson
- Serena Mathews
- Russell Meyer
- Sharon Sims
- Val Smith
- Andrea Bald
- Teresa Borrell
- Brian Carter
- Erin Discombe
- Malcolm Duff
- Alan Earle
- Graeme Ede
- Juliet Etherington
- Sheryl Glass
- David Grummitt
- Melanie Hoverd
- Sally Johnston
- Jocelyn Lees
- Kathryn Mead
- Allan Sinclair
- Dayle Slinn
- John Snowden
- Nadine Stanton
- Grant Taylor
- Ryan Taylor
- Jason Wakeling
- Paul Wilson
- Yang Wang
- Greg Yelavich
- Louise Crome
- Campbell Grayson
- Shelley Kitchen
- Martin Knight
- Tamsyn Leevey
- Lara Petera
- Glen Wilson
- Lisa Daniels
- Nina Daniels
- Brad Chen
- Andrew Hubbard
- Jenny Hung
- Peter Jackson
- Shane Laugeson
- Karen Li
- Sophie Shu
- Annie Yang
- Grant Cavit
- Richie Patterson
- Keisha-Dean Soffe
- Mark Spooner
This biographical article relating to a New Zealand table tennis figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e