Wang Siyu Bio: Net Worth, Age, Parents, Height, Stats, Awards, Instagram, Career, Spouse

Wang Siyu Bio: Net Worth, Age, Parents, Height, Stats, Awards, Instagram, Career, Spouse

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Wang Siyu is a Chinese professional basketball player and one of the most celebrated guards in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA) and the Chinese national team.

Widely known as the "Queen of Clutch Time” for her ability to deliver under pressure, she has become synonymous with game-winning performances on the international stage.

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A three-time WCBA champion (2023, 2024, 2026) with the Sichuan Yuanda Meile, she is best remembered for her iconic steal and free throws to secure a bronze medal against Australia at the 2022 FIBA World Cup, as well as hitting The Game-winning basket against Japan for the gold medal at the 2023 Asian Games.

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Name: Wang Siyu
Born: 16 October 1995 (age 30 years old)
Place of Birth: Haiyang, Yantai, Shandong, China
Nationality: Chinese
Height: 1.80 m
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wang
Occupation: Professional Basketball Player, Coach
Net Worth: $2 Million

Early Life and Education

Wang Siyu was born on 16 October 1995 in Haiyang, Yantai, Shandong Province, China, to Mr. and Mrs. Wang. Details about any siblings are not publicly known.

At the age of six, she moved with her parents to Shanghai, where she attended the Dujuan Primary School. Wang trained at the Xuhui District Youth Sports School in Shanghai, the same institution that produced Yao Ming and Shao Ting. At age 15, she was rejected by the Shanghai youth team, leading her to return to her home province of Shandong to play for the provincial team. Her ethnicity is Chinese, and her religion is unknown.

Career

Wang Siyu began her professional career at age 18 in 2013 with the Shandong Six Stars, though her rookie season ended with the team finishing last and facing relegation.

In 2014, she briefly joined the Bayi Kylin before returning to Shandong in 2015. Her career gained momentum when she was selected for the Chinese National Team in 2018 after a standout performance in a scrimmage following injuries to other guards. She won her first WCBA Steals Leader title during the 2018-19 season.

Wang achieved major success both domestically and internationally. In 2018, she won gold at the Jakarta Asian Games and finished 6th in the FIBA World Cup. After stints with the Xinjiang Magic Deer (2019-2021), she returned to Shandong before signing with the Sichuan Yuanda Meile in 2022.

In the 2022-23 WCBA Finals, she played a crucial role in delivering Sichuan its first-ever championship. On the global stage, her defining moment came at the 2022 FIBA World Cup semifinals against Australia, where she scored a clutch steal and two game-winning free throws to send China to the gold medal match, where they earned silver. Fans and FIBA officials subsequently named her the “Queen of Clutch Time.”

Wang continued to build her legacy into her thirties. In 2023, she helped China win the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup for the first time in 12 years and scored the game-winning basket against Japan to secure the gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games.

She won back-to-back-to-back WCBA titles with Sichuan from 2023 to 2026. Despite suffering a shoulder injury before the 2024 Paris Olympics, she recovered to lead China in scoring during the qualifying tournaments.

Social Media

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  • Facebook Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Wang Siyu has no known spouse, children, or confirmed romantic relationships and is currently single. Off the court, she is known for her “quiet” and “calm” personality, preferring to spend her free time reading, practicing tea ceremonies, and playing with beaded jewelry.

Net Worth

Wang Siyu has an estimated net worth of approximately $2 million USD, derived primarily from her WCBA salary as a star player for the Sichuan Yuanda Meile, performance bonuses from winning three consecutive WCBA championships (2022-23, 2023-24, 2025-26), and endorsements.

Additional income includes bonuses from the Chinese national team for medals at the FIBA World Cup, Asian Cup, and Asian Games.


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