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Zhang Jike is a native of Qingdao, Shandong, there is absolutely no doubt about this, and I don't need too much explanation.
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Gender: Male Nationality: Shandong.
Date of birth: Height: m.
Sport: Table tennis.
How to play: right-handed horizontal board, both sides of the anti-glue, arc circle combined with fast attack.
Paddle configuration: base plate stiga; Rubber sponge forehand hurricane, backhand butterfly playing experience: At the age of 5, he began to learn to play with his father.
In 2000, he entered the Shandong Luneng table tennis team.
In March 2002, he entered the national second team.
He joined the national team in January 2003.
Team Champion of the 2002 Korea Open.
Team Champion of the 2004 Asian Junior Championships.
In 2005, he won the singles championship of the National Outstanding Youth Adjustment Tournament.
In 2005, he ranked 7th in doubles in the table tennis competition of the National Games.
Men's singles champion at the 2008 National Table Tennis Championships.
Similar to Lei Zhenhua, the teenager Zhang Jike is also gradually familiar to the audience in the Table Tennis Super League. Shortly after the opening of the first stage of the round-robin match to Zagreb, Zhang Jike picked Ma Lin and Wang Hao off the horse in a row, causing an upset. Although he lost to Lei Zhenhua at the last minute in the third round of the next round of selection, the coaching staff still took a fancy to his down-to-earth training and competition results, and successfully landed in Zagreb.
Zhang Jike was able to participate in the World Table Tennis Championships in Croatia, which was named by the coaching staff. Zhang Jike from Shandong joined the national team in 2003, but was sent back to the provincial team for violating team rules not long after. He returned to the national team in 2006.
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Shandong: I wish he was from Jiangsu.
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Zhang Jike.
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Zhang Jike, born on February 16, 1988 in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team, a world champion and an Olympic champion. He is the 7th Grand Slam in the history of table tennis.
The player is also following Liu Guoliang.
After Kong Linghui, he is the third Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis.
Zhang Jike is 32 years old - for a table tennis player, this can indeed be regarded as an advanced age. So although Zhang Jike has never announced his retirement, it is not very likely that he will play again, that is to say, although he is not nominally retired, in essence, he is already in a retired state.
Zhang Jike's social evaluation.
Zhang Jike is a slow-burning athlete, sometimes slow to transfer, and he tends to play poorly in the first game. He is usually a person who doesn't talk much, but he is very demanding of himself. Because he is demanding of himself, he is uncompromising and ruthless.
He belongs to the kind of person who has greater contrast and greater mood swings, and is like a Tibetan mastiff when he is good.
Tigers are not afraid, no one dares to bite, but they are also a little unable to control themselves; When it's bad, it's like a big stupid dog, and the contrast between the two sides is more extreme.
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Zhang Jike was born on February 16, 1988 in Qingdao City, Shandong ProvincePlayer of the Chinese men's table tennis team。He is the 7th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis and the 3rd Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis after Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui.
In 2000, he entered the Shandong Luneng table tennis team. In March 2002, he entered the national second team. In October, he won the men's singles championship of the first World Junior Challenge. In January 2003, he entered the national first team; In September, he won the World Junior Tour New Zealand Open Finals.
In October 2004, he was returned to the provincial team for violating team rules. In November 2006, he returned to the national team.
In 2008, he won the men's team championship for the People's Liberation Army with a complete victory record in the national championship. In 2009, he won his first world championship in the World Cup team event. In 2011, he won the first men's singles championship at the World Table Tennis Championships in Rotterdam.
In 2012, he won the World Table Tennis Team Championships; In August, he won the men's singles championship at the London Olympics and achieved the grand slam of three individual championships in the World Championships, the World Cup and the Olympic Games.
In 2013, he won the men's singles championship at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships. In 2014, he won the men's doubles championship with Ma Long at the Incheon Asian Games and won the second World Cup men's singles championship in the German Table Tennis World Cup. In August 2016, he won the men's singles silver medal and team championship in table tennis at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
In 2017, he returned from injury in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province and won the men's team championship and men's singles third place in the Asian Table Tennis Championships; In October, he won the 2017 Big Ben Award for Top 10 Chinese Athletes in the Sports category (Heratles Award).
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Zhang Jike, graduated from Tianjin University of Science and Technology, born in Qingdao, Shandong, is a Chinese male table tennis player. He is the 7th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis and the 3rd Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis after Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui. In 2000, he entered the Shandong Luneng table tennis team, in 2002, he entered the second team of the national team, and the following year he entered the first team of the national team.
In 2009, he won the World Cup team tournament and won his first world championship. Olympic Table Tennis Men's Team Champion (2 times), Olympic Table Tennis Men's Single Champion (1 time), Table Tennis World Cup Men's Team Champion (4 times), Table Tennis World Cup Men's Single Champion (2 times), World Table Tennis Championships Men's Team Champion (4 times).
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Zhang Jike is a former Chinese table tennis mobilizer, born on February 16, 1988, in Hengqiao, Qingdao City, Shandong Province. He is the first 7th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis, and the 3rd Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis after Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui.
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Zhang Jike (born February 16, 1988), born in Qingdao, Shandong, is a former Chinese male table tennis player. He is the 7th Grand Slam player in the history of the table tennis sedan chair, and the sail type is also the 3rd Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis after Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui.
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A famous Chinese table tennis player.
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Former national table tennis player.
should be around 175, and he entered the national team at the age of 17, and he was overwhelmed by Malone at that time. Later, due to the violation of the team (the specific reason is unknown, there are many rumors, it seems to be related to Ma Lin, an international match and Ma Lin with doubles lost to an Indian player, and almost the only person in the world who does not eat Ma Lin's serve, you can see a little clue) returned to the Shandong provincial team and participated in the table tennis Super League in Luneng, and then entered the top 8 of the national competition and returned to the national team as a sparring partner. Liu Guoliang, the team of the World Table Tennis Championships, was launched and seized the opportunity to win the Grand Slam in one go.
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