Wang began rhythmic gymnastics at the age of seven, joining the Shaanxi Provincial Gymnastics Team. In 2013, he was selected for training in the national team.
Junior In 2016, Wang and Chen Ziyi were tied for gold medal in the junior ribbon final at the 2016 National Championships. In May 2018, Wang won the bronze medal in the junior hoop event at the
2018 Asian Championships in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Wang was selected to represent
China at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in
Buenos Aires. She finished 16th in the
qualification round and did not advance to the final. She also finished fifth in the
mixed multi-discipline team event.
Senior Wang became
age-eligible for senior competitions in 2019. She competed at the
2019 Asian Championships in
Pattaya, where she won silver in the team event alongside
Shang Rong,
Zhao Yating, and
Liu Jiahui.
2023 In 2023, Wang started the season at the
World Cup in
Athens, ending 26th in the all-around. She then finished seventh in the all-around at the
Sofia World Cup, where she also placed fourth in the clubs final and eighth in the ribbon final. Then in
World Cup Tashkent, she placed eleventh in the all-around, fifth in the hoop final, and sixth in the ball final. She finished 22nd in the all-around at the
Baku World Cup. Wang competed at the
2023 Asian Championships in
Manila, winning bronze in the all-around and with the Chinese team. She also won a bronze medal in the hoop final. In the last World Cup stage in
Milan, she took 24th place in the all-around. Wang the competed at the
2023 World Championships and qualified for the all-around final where she finished tenth. This was the best all-around placement for a Chinese gymnast at the
Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships since
Deng Senyue finished fifth in
2014. In the event finals, she won gold with clubs, becoming the first Chinese individual rhythmic gymnast to win a gold medal on the
FIG World Cup series. hoop, and clubs, and sixth with the ball. She competed at the
Milan World Cup in June and took 11th place in the all-around. She also won a gold medal in the hoop final. She proceeded to reach the finals of the Olympics. She placed 7th overall.
2025 In February 2025, months after her Olympic debut, Wang was diagnosed with
asthma. Doctors advised her to retire, but she chose to continue, determined not to end her career during its peak. With support from her coaching team and medical staff, she resumed training after nearly two months of rest. Though her condition had only recovered to about 50–60%, she returned to competition within weeks, relying on medication to manage her symptoms. On May 16-18, she competed at the
2025 Asian Championships in
Singapore. Due to major mistakes, she finished the all-around competition in 7th place. She only qualified for the clubs final, where she was 4th. In June, she won gold medal in all-around at Chinese National Championships, despite a mistake in hoop routine. On July 18-20, she competed at
World Cup Milan and took 25th place in all-around, due to mistakes in three out of four routines. She qualified to clubs final, winning bronze medal behind
Stiliana Nikolova and
Sofia Raffaeli. In August, she represented
China at the
2025 World Championships in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In qualification, she made mistakes in ball and ribbon, and therefore finished 22nd in all-around. She failed to qualify to the individual all-around final, but qualified to two apparatus finals - she was 7th in clubs and 8th in hoop. Next month, she won gold medal in all-around at Chinese National championships. In November, she competed at the 15th National Games held in
Guangdong, where she won gold in all-around in front of
Wang Qi. == Personal life ==