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Felus Ding (Zichu Felus Ding) Is a Swedish badminton player who currently plays for "Lugi Badmintonklubb" located in Lund, Skåne Län, Sweden. Felus Ding is currently ranked at 1. for HS (Men single) U15 as of May 12th 2024, For HS in Sweden he is ranked at 64th. Felus Ding has played in international competitions and has won countless titles, As of May 12th 2024, He has won 45 titles in Sweden.
Felus Ding started competing in Sweden in 2021, with playing his first tournament "Bjärredspelen" in HS U13N, He placed first in the tournament with facing Sean Jeong in the finals, another formidable opponent who is ranked 10th in Sweden, Felus Ding beat Sean Jeong in straight sets 21-11 21-18, Winning his first title. As of now, Felus Ding has a bright future ahead of him.