Tracy Feng
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Tracy (Chunyi) Feng (table tennis) featured at her second Commonwealth Games at Birmingham, after she made her debut on the Gold Coast in 2018. Tracy and Yangzi Liu lost their quarter final to the eventual gold medallists in the women’s doubles. She was also part of the women’s team that secured the bronze medal. Born in Shanghai, China, Tracy started playing table tennis aged seven after her parents thought she needed exercise. At the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Tracy was part of the Australian team that finished fourth and was knocked out of the women’s singles in the round of 16, losing to eventual gold medallist Manika Batra of India. Among her many successes, she claimed the 2019 NSW women’s singles title and won the final spot on the women’s team for Birmingham after going through the final qualification tournament undefeated. Tracy works as an accountant after studying at Macquarie University in Sydney.
Sport / Discipline
Table Tennis
Birth Place
Shanghai
Date of Birth
23/03/1988
Age
38
Gold Coast, 2018
Birmingham, 2022
Results History
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Additional Information
Languages Spoken:
No
Are you a citizen of a country other than Australia? If yes, please provide details?
No
Education Details:
Bachelor of Accounting, Macquarie University
Why did you begin your sport?
Personal interest, health and wellbeing
Who has been the most influential person or people in your career and why?
My Dad, because he spent lots of effort and time for my table tennis training when I was training in China. He was used to support me emotionally and financially.
Do you have any hobbies away from your sport?
Travelling, Movies
What is your sporting ambition?