# Eom Hye-won

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South Korean badminton player (born 1991)

In this [Korean name](/source/Korean_name), the family name is *[Eom](/source/Um_(Korean_surname))*.

Eom Hye-won Personal information Born (1991-09-08) 8 September 1991 (age 34) Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Height 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) Sport Country South Korea Sport Badminton Handedness Right Women's & mixed doubles Highest ranking 5 (WD 19 September 2013) 12 (XD 29 September 2016) Current ranking 110 (WD with Kim Bo-ryeong), 16 (XD with Ko Sung-hyun) (29 November 2022) BWF profile Medal record Women's badminton Representing South Korea World Championships 2013 Guangzhou Women's doubles 2013 Guangzhou Mixed doubles Uber Cup 2012 Wuhan Women's team Asian Championships 2012 Qingdao Mixed doubles East Asian Games 2009 Hong Kong Women's team Summer Universiade 2011 Shenzhen Women's doubles 2011 Shenzhen Mixed doubles World Junior Championships 2007 Waitakere City Mixed team 2008 Pune Mixed team 2008 Pune Mixed doubles Asian Junior Championships 2008 Kuala Lumpur Mixed doubles 2008 Kuala Lumpur Mixed team

Eom Hye-won Hangul 엄혜원 Hanja 嚴惠媛 RR Eom Hyewon MR Ŏm Hyewŏn

**Eom Hye-won** ([Korean](/source/Korean_language): 엄혜원; born 8 September 1991) is a South Korean [badminton](/source/Badminton) player who specializes in doubles.[1] She became a national representative since 2004, and was selected to join the national team in 2008. As a member of the [Korea National Sport University](/source/Korea_National_Sport_University) team, she was awarded as the best player by the Badminton Korea Association in 2011.[2]

## Career

In 2008, she won a bronze medal at the [World Junior Championships](/source/2008_BWF_World_Junior_Championships) in the mixed doubles event partnered with [Kim Gi-jung](/source/Kim_Gi-jung).[3] She came to international prominence playing women's doubles with [Chang Ye-na](/source/Chang_Ye-na), with whom she reached the finals of the [2013 BWF World Championships](/source/2013_BWF_World_Championships), but Badminton Korea Association decided to let her concentrate on playing mixed doubles for the subsequent Asian Games, in Incheon, Korea.

## Achievements

### BWF World Championships

*Women's doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2013 Tianhe Sports Center, Guangzhou, China Jang Ye-na Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang 14–21, 21–18, 8–21 Silver

*Mixed doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2013 Tianhe Sports Center, Guangzhou, China Shin Baek-cheol Xu Chen Ma Jin 15–21, 17–21 Bronze

### Asian Championships

*Mixed doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2012 Qingdao Sports Centre Conson Stadium, Qingdao, China Kang Ji-wook Xu Chen Ma Jin 14–21, 12–21 Bronze

### Summer Universiade

*Women's doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2011 Gymnasium of SZIIT, Shenzhen, China Chang Ye-na Cheng Shao-chieh Pai Hsiao-ma 21–11, 21–14 Gold

*Mixed doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2011 Gymnasium of SZIIT, Shenzhen, China Shin Baek-choel Lee Sheng-mu Hsieh Pei-chen 15–21, 21–11, 21–19 Gold

### BWF World Junior Championships

*Mixed doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2008 Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Badminton Hall, Pune, India Kim Gi-jung Chai Biao Xie Jing 13–21, 19–21 Bronze

### Asian Junior Championships

*Mixed doubles*

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result 2008 Stadium Juara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kim Gi-jung Zhang Nan Lu Lu 21–14, 15–21, 22–24 Silver

### BWF World Tour (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[4] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the [Badminton World Federation](/source/Badminton_World_Federation) (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[5]

*Mixed doubles*

Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result 2018 Korea Masters Super 300 Ko Sung-hyun Choi Sol-gyu Shin Seung-chan 21–12, 15–21, 21–18 Winner 2019 Canada Open Super 100 Ko Sung-hyun Guo Xinwa Zhang Shuxian 21–19, 21–19 Winner 2019 Akita Masters Super 100 Ko Sung-hyun Kyohei Yamashita Naru Shinoya 21–10, 21–17 Winner 2022 Korea Open Super 500 Ko Sung-hyun Tan Kian Meng Lai Pei Jing 15–21, 18–21 Runner-up

### BWF Superseries (3 runners-up)

The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[6] was a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the [Badminton World Federation](/source/Badminton_World_Federation) (BWF). BWF Superseries levels were [Superseries and Superseries Premier](/source/BWF_Superseries). A season of Superseries consisted of twelve tournaments around the world that had been introduced since 2011.[7] Successful players were invited to the Superseries Finals, which were held at the end of each year.

*Mixed doubles*

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2013 Singapore Open Yoo Yeon-seong Tontowi Ahmad Liliyana Natsir 12–21, 12–21 Runner-up 2013 China Masters Yoo Yeon-seong Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei 18–21, 12–21 Runner-up 2014 China Open Yoo Yeon-seong Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei 25–23, 14–21, 18–21 Runner-up

- [BWF Superseries Finals](/source/BWF_Superseries_Finals) tournament

- [BWF Superseries Premier](/source/BWF_Superseries) tournament

- [BWF Superseries](/source/BWF_Superseries) tournament

### BWF Grand Prix (7 titles, 7 runners-up)

The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the [Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold](/source/BWF_Grand_Prix_and_Grand_Prix_Gold). It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the [Badminton World Federation](/source/Badminton_World_Federation) (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.

*Women's doubles*

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2010 Korea Grand Prix Kim Ha-na Jung Kyung-eun Yoo Hyun-young 16–21, 21–18, 19–21 Runner-up 2011 Macau Open Jang Ye-na Jung Kyung-eun Kim Ha-na 4–8 retired Runner-up 2011 Korea Grand Prix Gold Jang Ye-na Shinta Mulia Sari Yao Lei 21–15, 21–16 Winner 2012 Indonesia Grand Prix Gold Jang Ye-na Misaki Matsutomo Ayaka Takahashi 12–21,21–12, 13–21 Runner-up 2012 Macau Open Jang Ye-na Choi Hye-in Kim So-young 21–18, 21–16 Winner 2012 Korea Grand Prix Gold Jang Ye-na Lee So-hee Shin Seung-chan 21–13, 21–17 Winner

*Mixed doubles*

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2010 Korea Grand Prix Choi Young-woo Yoo Yeon-seong Kim Min-jung 15–21, 13–21 Runner-up 2011 Chinese Taipei Open Ko Sung-hyun Tantowi Ahmad Liliyana Natsir 24–22, 16–21, 21–17 Winner 2012 Korea Grand Prix Gold Shin Baek-choel Yoo Yeon-seong Jang Ye-na 11–21, 21–18, 25–23 Winner 2013 Chinese Taipei Open Yoo Yeon-seong Shin Baek-cheol Jang Ye-na 20–22, 21–12, 16–21 Runner-up 2015 Thailand Open Choi Sol-gyu Praveen Jordan Debby Susanto 21–19, 17–21, 21–16 Winner 2015 Macau Open Choi Sol-gyu Shin Baek-cheol Chae Yoo-jung 18–21, 13–21 Runner-up 2015 U.S. Grand Prix Choi Sol-gyu Michael Fuchs Birgit Michels 21–12, 21–14 Winner 2015 Mexico City Grand Prix Choi Sol-gyu Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying 14–21, 12–21 Runner-up

- [BWF Grand Prix Gold](/source/BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix) tournament

- [BWF Grand Prix](/source/BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix) tournament

### BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title, 1 runner-up)

*Mixed doubles*

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2015 Osaka International Kim Duk-young Liu Yuchen Huang Dongping 21–17, 16–21, 21–17 Winner 2019 Italian International Kim Sa-rang Vladimir Ivanov Ekaterina Bolotova 12–21, 21–18, 15–21 Runner-up

- [BWF International Challenge](/source/BWF_International_Challenge) tournament

- [BWF International Series](/source/BWF_International_Series) tournament

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Players: Eom Hye Won"](http://bwfbadminton.com/player/28492/eom-hye-won). [Badminton World Federation](/source/Badminton_World_Federation). Retrieved 26 March 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["엄혜원, 대한배드민턴협회 2011 최우수선수 선정"](http://www.badmintontimes.com/article2/articleRead.jsp?menunum=101&no=4357) (in Korean). 배드민턴타임즈. 10 February 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["India, Singapore create history in BWF Junior Championships 2008"](http://en.olympic.cn/news/sports_news/2008-11-04/1665480.html). *en.olympic.cn*. [Chinese Olympic Committee](/source/Chinese_Olympic_Committee). Retrieved 26 March 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Alleyne, Gayle (19 March 2017). ["BWF Launches New Events Structure"](https://web.archive.org/web/20171201164159/http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/). [Badminton World Federation](/source/Badminton_World_Federation). Archived from [the original](http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** Sukumar, Dev (10 January 2018). ["Action-Packed Season Ahead!"](http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/). Badminton World Federation. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20180113162925/http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/) from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["BWF Launches Super Series"](https://web.archive.org/web/20071006123828/http://www.badminton.org.au/index.php?id=22&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=136&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2&cHash=26fb36d8a5). Badminton Australia. 15 December 2006. Archived from [the original](http://www.badminton.org.au/index.php?id=22&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=136&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2&cHash=26fb36d8a5) on 6 October 2007.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Yonex All England Elevated To BWF Premier Super Series Event"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131002005757/http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/iBADMINTONstore-News/Yonex-All-England-Elevated-To-BWF-Premier-Super-Se.aspx). IBadmintonstore. Archived from [the original](http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/iBADMINTONstore-News/Yonex-All-England-Elevated-To-BWF-Premier-Super-Se.aspx) on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2013.

## External links

- [Eom Hye-won](https://bwfbadminton.com/player/28492) at [BWF](/source/Badminton_World_Federation)Badminton.com

- [Eom Hye-won](https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/player-profile/F3C73211-D0AC-4C5E-9B82-14DE64223305) at [BWF](/source/Badminton_World_Federation).TournamentSoftware.com (archived, [alternate link](https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/find.aspx?a=8&oid=209B123F-AA87-41A2-BC3E-CB57133E64CC&q=28492))

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