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How many times have Lin Dan and Li Chongwei played against each other in the past?

As we grow up, not only the stars we have followed have gotten married and had children, entering a new stage of life, but even the athletes we loved in those years have aged one by one, and Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei, They fell in love and killed each other, and together they created the most glorious era of Asian badminton.

However, these two players, who are regarded by everyone as the best badminton players, have actually played against each other 40 times in a row, and Lin Dan is leading by a large score, which makes people sigh: He is the father of Lin and Li.

The two have staged 40 exciting duels from 2004 to 2018 (excluding youth group competitions and informal commercial exhibition competition records). The scores in many games have been close and the competition is fierce.

And they have staged peak duels in the finals dozens of times. Lin Dan is the "double lap Grand Slam" in today's badminton world, and Lee Chong Wei is the "Open Champion." Their game is also called the "Lin-Li Battle" by fans.

Extended information

Lin Dan, Han nationality, was born on October 14, 1983 in Linjiang Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province. Chinese badminton men's singles athlete. Badminton men's singles champion at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics.

The first player in the history of badminton to compete in the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, Sudirman Cup, Thomas Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, All England Championships, National Games and multiple World Badminton Championships. A double-lap Grand Slam player who is a United Super Series champion.

Lee Chong Wei was born on October 21, 1982 in Penang, Malaysia, and his ancestral home is Nan'an County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. Malaysian badminton men's singles player. He is known as Malaysia’s badminton brother and one of the four kings of badminton in the world.

The 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympic badminton men’s singles runner-up.

Reference: Lin Dan_Baidu Encyclopedia