Jang Woo-jin

Born: 10/09/1995
Height: 171 cm
Nationality: Korean
Style: Right-handed, Shakehand
Best WR: 9 (May 2019)

NEWS & ARTICLES ABOUT WOO-JIN

Jang Woo-jin (Korean: 장우진) was born 10 September, 1995 in Incheon, South Korea.
Woo-jin is a 7-time Korean champion – 4 times in doubles event, twice in singles, and once, in mixed doubles event. In 2018, he won the doubles event in the World Tour Finals. On professional circuit, Woo-jin has won 4 titles in singles and 10 titles in doubles events. On club level, Woo-jin has won one German Bundesliga title.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2016 Kuala Lumpur (Team)
2018 Halmstad (Team)
2021 Houston (Doubles)
2022 Chengdu (Team)
2023 Durban (Doubles)
2024 Busan (Team)

WORLD CUP

2019 Tokio (Team)
2023 Chengdu (Team)
2024 Chengdu (Mixed Team)

WORLD TOUR FINALS

2018 Incheon (Doubles)

ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

2015 Pattaya (Team)
2017 Wuxi (Team)
2019 Yogyakarta (Team)
2021 Doha (Team) (Doubles & Mixed Doubles) (Singles)
2023 Pyeongchang (Doubles & Team)
2024 Astana (Team)

PROFESSIONAL TOUR SINGLES ACCOLADES

2015 Korea Open Austrian Open
2016 Belarus Open
2018 Korea Open Polish Open (Challenger)
2022 WTT Feeder Otočec WTT Contender Tunis WTT Contender Muscat
2023 WTT Contender Doha WTT Star Contender Bangkok WTT Contender Rio de Janeiro
2024 WTT Contender Doha WTT Saudi Smash
2025 WTT Champions Macao WTT Champions Montpellier

PROFESSIONAL TOUR DOUBLES ACCOLADES

2015 Australian Open Austrian Open
2016 Croatia Open Korea Open Czech Open Belarus Open
2017 Korea Open Australian Open Swedish Open
2018 China Open Korea Open Australian Open
2019 China Open Hong Kong Open Korea Open
2020 German Open
2022 WTT Contender Zagreb WTT Feeder Otočec
2023 WTT Contender Doha WTT Star Contender Goa WTT Singapore Smash WTT Star Contender Bangkok WTT Contender Lagos WTT Contender Tunis
2024 WTT Singapore Smash WTT Star Contender Bangkok

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2015 Dangyang (Doubles)
2017 Daegu (Mixed Doubles) (Singles)
2018 Jeju (Singles & Doubles)
2019 Chuncheon-si (Singles & Doubles)
2021 Jecheon (Doubles) (Singles)
2022 Jecheon (Singles)

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS

2019 Germany 1st (TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen)
2022 Korea 1st (Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps)
2023 Korea 1st (Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps)
2024 Poland 1st (Gwiazda Bydgoszcz)