Kim Ji-hyun (badminton)

Kim Ji-hyun
Personal information
Born김지현
(1974-09-10) 10 September 1974
Busan, South Korea
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
Sport
CountrySouth Korea
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
EventWomen's singles & doubles
BWF profile
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  South Korea
Sudirman Cup
1997 Glasgow Mixed team
1999 Copenhagen Mixed team
1995 Lausanne Mixed team
Uber Cup
2000 Kuala Lumpur Women's team
1998 Hong Kong Women's team
1996 Hong Kong Women's team
1994 Jakarta Women's team
Asian Games
1994 Hiroshima Women's team
1998 Bangkok Women's team
Asian Championships
1994 Shanghai Women's singles
Asian Cup
1994 Beijing Women's singles
East Asian Games
1993 Shanghai Women's singles

Kim Ji-hyun (Korean김지현; Hanja金志炫; born 10 September 1974), also known as Jihyun Marr, is South Korean former badminton player. She participated at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's singles event. Kim who affiliated with the Samsung Electro-Mechanics team, won the women's singles title at the National Championships tournament in 1997 and 1998. She announced her retirement from the international tournament after the 2001 Korea Open.

She was a former coach at the BWF training academy in Saarbrucken, later joined the New Zealand, Korean, and Indian national team. Earlier in 2019, she helped India get its first gold in BWF World Championships in Basel where P. V. Sindhu became India's first badminton player to become World Champion. She worked as a coach for Indian national team until September 2019 when she resigned to take care of her ailing husband. In november 2020 she was appointed as one of the five new coaches by the Badminton Korea Association (BKA) responsible for the women's singles till 31 October 2022.

Kim left BKA to join the Badminton Association of Thailand (BAT) in March 2022 as part of the BAT effort to strengthen the coaching team in preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. She successfully coached Thailand's Supanida Katethong to break into the top 10 in women's singles by capturing the 2024 Thailand Open title, a BWF World Tour 500 event. Kim left BAT to become Singapore women’s singles badminton coach on 1 January 2025. Kim is subsequently appointed with an expanded role of guiding the men’s players as well, becoming the Singles Head Coach for Singapore's badminton team.