Yu Zhiying (Chinese: 於之莹; pinyin: Yū Zhīyíng; born 23 November 1997) is a Chinese professional go player.
In 2015 she won her first international, the 6th Bingsheng Cup.[1]
| Rank
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Year
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Notes
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| 1 dan
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2010
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Promoted to professional dan rank for performance in the Chinese professional qualification tournament.
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| 2 dan
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2011
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Promoted for performance in the Chinese professional promotion tournament.
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| 3 dan
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2013
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Skipped due to the Chinese Weiqi Association promotion rules.
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| 4 dan
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2013
|
Won 6 consecutive games in the 3rd Huang Longshi Cup.
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| 5 dan
|
2014
|
Won the 6th Bingsheng Cup against Park Jieun.
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| 6 dan
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2017
|
Reached the final of the 1st Female Quzhou Lanke Cup.
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| 7 dan
|
2021
|
|
| 8 dan
|
2023
|
[2]
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International competitions
| Competitions |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025
|
| Samsung Cup
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
R16
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
R32
|
×
|
×
|
×
|
| Mlily Cup
|
-
|
×
|
-
|
R32
|
-
|
×
|
-
|
R64
|
-
|
R16
|
-
|
| Bailing Cup
|
-
|
×
|
-
|
R64
|
-
|
R64
|
-
|
×
|
-
|
| Wu Qingyuan Cup
|
-
|
SF
|
R16
|
RU
|
RU
|
R16
|
QF
|
SF
|
QF
|
| Senko Cup
|
-
|
W
|
W
|
-
|
W
|
QF
|
×
|
3rd
|
×
|
| Bingsheng Cup
|
QF
|
SF
|
RU
|
SF
|
W
|
SF
|
SF
|
×
|
QF
|
-
|
| Huanglongshi Cup
|
×
|
1:0
|
6:1
|
3:1
|
0:1
|
2:0
|
0:1
|
1:0
|
0:1
|
-
|
×
|
-
|
(W) Winner; (RU) Runner-up; (SF) Semifinalist; (QF) Quarterfinalist; (R16) Round of 16; (R32) Round of 32; (R64) Round of 64; (RR) Round-robin.
- Note 1: Some competitions last for more than one year. In that case, the beginning year of the competition is recorded as the year of competition.
- Note 2: The light green background indicates that the player is still competing in the competition.
- Note 3: '×' means the player did not participate (or lost in the qualification round), while '-' means the competition was not held in that year.
- Note 4: The Senko Cup has a bronze medal match. Therefore, the semifinalists of Senko Cup are recorded '3rd' or '4th', while the semifinalists of the other international titles are recorded 'SF'.
- Note 5: The Huanglongshi Cup was a team competition until 2020, after which it switched to a round-robin format. The result is indicated as matches won : matches lost. The result '0:0' means the player qualified for her national team, and the team won before the player had the chance to compete in the cup.
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