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Fu Haifeng (born 23 August 1983) is a Chinese player. Combining Fu Haifeng's impressive power with his regular partner 's impressive speed, Cai and Fu have been one of the world's leading men's doubles teams since 2004. They have won numerous top tier events on the world circuit including the venerable All England Open Championships in 2005 and 2009 and the BWF World Championships in 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Cai and Fu have helped China win five consecutive (Men's Team World Badminton Championships) (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012) and four consecutive (World Team Championships) (2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011). Cai and Fu also competed together in the Olympic games 3 times, including the 2004, the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2012 Olympic Games. They were eliminated in the quarter-finals in 2004 in , and in 2008 in were silver medalists, losing a close final to Indonesia's and .


Career
At the 2010 BWF World Championships in Paris, Fu with his partner Cai Yun being the fifth seed—beat the third seed Danish pair and 21–11, 21–18 in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, they defeated the second seed Indonesian Olympic Champions and 21–16, 21–13. In the finals, they overcame the first seed and Malaysian world no. 1 Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong 18–21, 21–18, 21–14 to win the world title for the 3rd time. They are the first men's doubles pair to achieve this feat.

Cai and Fu went on to win the . Being the fifth seed, they first defeated their second seed compatriots and 21–11, 21–16 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, they made a great comeback against the third seed South Korean rival and 20–22, 21–13, 21–17. Cai and Fu then clinched their second China Masters title by defeating the fourth seed South Korean pair and in 2 sets 21–14, 21–19. Cai and Fu won their third title in a row by winning the Yonex Japan Open Super Series. They, being the fifth seed, beat the young Korean Pair and 21–14, 16–21, 21–12 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, they defeated their promising compatriots Zhang Nan and 21–17, 21–16. In the finals, they made a great comeback again against the first seed and Malaysian world no. 1 Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong 18–21, 21–14, 21–12 to win their first Japan Open title.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, they defeated Denmark's Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen in the final to win the gold medal.

Having had 1 Olympic gold medal and 4 World Championship titles, as well as many other titles, Cai and Fu are one of the most successful men's doubles pair in badminton history.

An ancillary badminton achievement of Fu is that while competing in the 2005 Sudirman Cup, one of his smashes was clocked at 332 km/h (206 mph), the fastest propulsion of a shuttle on record. Chinese Fu clocks fastest smash at Sudirman Cup Fu also fired a 303 km/h smash during game 3 of the 2010 BWF World Championships men's doubles final, which was confirmed by the commentator Gillian Clark as the fastest of the tournament. The fastest smash by Fu during the 2011 Sudirman Cup final was clocked at 291 km/h.

In 2014, Fu played with mixed doubles champion Zhang Nan in the All England Super Series. They lost to the Indonesian pair Muhammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan in the quarter finals 21-23 20–22. Later on it, they took revenge at Denmark Open Super Series, and became the champion after beating top seed Korean pair Lee Yong-dae and Yoo Yeon-seong in 2 straight sets in the final.

In 2015, his partnership with Zhang Nan was stable after reaching several Super Series Finals such as Singapore Open, Indonesia Open, Japan Open, All England as runners-up.

In 2016, they won the Singapore Open Super Series after beating the top seed from Korea Lee/Yoo in 2 straight sets at semi final. Their performance later in several Super Series was not so climatic. They were seeded 4th in the Olympic Games in Rio, as Fu claimed his second gold medal in men's doubles category after beating Malaysian's pair Tan/Goh in 3 sets. He ends his career having reached 3 consecutive finals in the Olympic Games with two different partners, winning gold twice.


Achievements

Olympic Games
Men's doubles
2008Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium, , China
21–12, 11–21, 16–21Silver
2012, , Great BritainCai Yun
21–16, 21–15Gold
2016, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilZhang NanGoh V Shem
Tan Wee Kiong
16–21, 21–11, 23–21Gold


BWF World Championships
Men's doubles
2003National Indoor Arena, , United Kingdom
15–6, 10–15, 9–15Bronze
2006Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad, , SpainCai YunRobert Blair
Anthony Clark
21–9, 21–13Gold
2009Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, , IndiaCai Yun
21–18, 16–21, 28–26Gold
2010Stade Pierre de Coubertin, , FranceCai YunKoo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
18–21, 21–18, 21–14Gold
2011, , EnglandCai Yun
24–22, 21–16Gold
2013Tianhe Sports Center, , ChinaCai Yun
19–21, 17–21Bronze


World Cup
Men's doubles
2005Olympic Park, , China
21–11, 21–18Gold
2006Olympic Park, Yiyang, ChinaCai YunLin Woon Fui
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
15–21, 21–13, 17–21Bronze


Asian Championships
Men's doubles
2011Sichuan Gymnasium, , ChinaHirokatsu Hashimoto
21–12, 21–15Gold
2016Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, , ChinaZhang Nan
21–23, 19–21Bronze


BWF Superseries (16 titles, 14 runners-up)
The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007, was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels were . A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011. Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.

Men's doubles

2007All England OpenKoo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
15–21, 18–21Runner-up
2007Singapore OpenCai YunChoong Tan Fook
Lee Wan Wah
16–21, 24–22, 21–18Winner
2007Indonesia OpenCai YunMohd Zakry Abdul Latif
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
21–17, 22–20Winner
2007China MastersCai Yun
21–15, 21–16Winner
2007French OpenCai YunChoong Tan Fook
Lee Wan Wah
21–14, 21–19Winner
2008Korea OpenCai Yun
21–7, 20–22, 21–17Winner
2008Markis Kido
Hendra Setiawan
15–21, 12–21Runner-up
2009All England OpenCai Yun
21–17, 21–15Winner
2009Indonesia OpenCai Yun
15–21, 18–21Runner-up
2009China MastersCai Yun
WalkoverRunner-up
2010Korea OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
11–21, 21–14, 18–21Runner-up
2010China MastersCai Yun
21–14, 21–19Winner
2010Japan OpenCai YunKoo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
18–21, 21–14, 21–12Winner
2011Singapore OpenCai YunHendra Aprida Gunawan
Alvent Yulianto
21–17, 21–13Winner
2011Indonesia OpenCai Yun
Guo Zhendong
21–13, 21–12Winner
2011China MastersCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
17–21, 10–21Runner-up
2011Japan OpenCai Yun
21–13, 23–21Winner
2011Denmark OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
16–21, 17–21Runner-up
2011French OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
21–14, 15–21, 11–21Runner-up
2011Hong Kong OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
14–21, 24–22, 21–19Winner
2012Korea OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
18–21, 21–17, 21–19Winner
2012All England OpenCai YunJung Jae-sung
Lee Yong-dae
23–21, 9–21, 14–21Runner-up
2012Hong Kong OpenCai YunKoo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
21–16, 21–17Winner
2014Denmark OpenZhang NanLee Yong-dae
Yoo Yeon-seong
21–13, 25–23Winner
2015All England OpenZhang Nan
17–21, 20–22Runner-up
2015Indonesia OpenZhang NanKo Sung-hyun
16–21, 21–16, 19–21Runner-up
2015Singapore OpenZhang Nan
Ricky Karanda Suwardi
15–21, 21–11, 14–21Runner-up
2015Japan OpenZhang NanLee Yong-dae
Yoo Yeon-seong
19–21, 27–29Runner-up
2016Singapore OpenZhang Nan
21–11, 22–20Winner
2017Malaysia OpenMarcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
14–21, 21–14, 12–21Runner-up
BWF Superseries Finals tournament
Premier tournament
tournament


BWF Grand Prix (8 titles, 8 runners-up)
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017. The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.

Men's doubles

2003Malaysia Open
15–17, 11–15Runner-up
2003German OpenCai Yun
15–9, 8–15, 4–15Runner-up
2004Swiss OpenCai Yun
15–9, 17–14Winner
2004Japan OpenCai Yun
Kim Dong-moon
7–15, 15–6, 6–15Runner-up
2004Indonesia OpenCai YunLuluk Hadiyanto
Alvent Yulianto
8–15, 11–15Runner-up
2005German OpenCai Yun
Martin Lundgaard Hansen
6–15, 15–3, 15–10Winner
2005All England OpenCai Yun
15–10, 15–6Winner
2005Malaysia OpenCai Yun
11–15, 14–17Runner-up
2005Hong Kong OpenCai YunJens Eriksen
Martin Lundgaard Hansen
15–13, 15–9Winner
2006China MastersCai YunJens Eriksen
Martin Lundgaard Hansen
17–21, 17–21Runner-up
2006Chinese Taipei OpenCai Yun
21–14, 21–18Winner
2006Macau OpenCai Yun
21–12, 9–21, 21–19Winner
2006China OpenCai Yun
16–21, 16–21Runner-up
2008Thailand OpenCai YunGuo Zhendong
21–17, retiredWinner
2014Swiss OpenZhang Nan
20–22, 14–21Runner-up
2015Chinese Taipei OpenZhang NanMarcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
21–13, 21–8Winner
BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
BWF & IBF Grand Prix tournament


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