Yi Jingqian (
Chinese: 易景茜;
pinyin: Yὶ Jῐngqiὰn; born 28 February 1974, in
Nanjing) is a former
tennis player from
China. Yi first played in the
China Fed Cup team in 1991, and turned professional in 1994. In her career, she won 13 singles titles and six doubles titles on the
ITF Women's Circuit. Yi appeared in the finals of two
WTA Tour tournaments in 1995, those at
Surabaya and
Pattaya. She appeared in the main draw in several major tournaments as a singles player from 1996 to 2001. The furthest she progressed in a major was when she reached the third round of the
2000 Australian Open.
Yi was part of the Chinese Federation Cup team in 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000. She represented China at the
Summer Olympics 1996 and 2000. Over the course of her career, she won four medals (three bronze, one silver) at the
Asian Games. She retired from professional tennis in 2001.
Yi Jingqian (
Chinese: 易景茜;
pinyin: Yὶ Jῐngqiὰn; born 28 February 1974, in
Nanjing) is a former
tennis player from
China. Yi first played in the
China Fed Cup team in 1991, and turned professional in 1994. In her career, she won 13 singles titles and six doubles titles on the
ITF Women's Circuit. Yi appeared in the finals of two
WTA Tour tournaments in 1995, those at
Surabaya and
Pattaya. She appeared in the main draw in several major tournaments as a singles player from 1996 to 2001. The furthest she progressed in a major was when she reached the third round of the
2000 Australian Open.
Yi was part of the Chinese Federation Cup team in 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000. She represented China at the
Summer Olympics 1996 and 2000. Over the course of her career, she won four medals (three bronze, one silver) at the
Asian Games. She retired from professional tennis in 2001.