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It's detailed, but it's not the latest information.
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The list of Chinese men's table tennis players is:
1. Ma Long: Ma Long, born on October 20, 1988 in Anshan City, Liaoning Province, is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team and an Olympic table tennis champion. In 2014, he served as the captain of the Chinese men's table tennis team, the 10th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis, and the first to set the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup.
Asian Games, Asian Championships, Asian Cup.
A super Grand Slam men's player who combines the Tour Finals and the National Games singles championship.
2. Zhang Jike:
Zhang Jike, born on February 16, 1988 in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team. He is the 7th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis and the successor of Liu Guoliang.
After Kong Linghui, he is the third Grand Slam player in the history of Chinese men's table tennis.
3. Fan Zhendong:
Fan Zhendong was born in 1997 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.
Chinese men's table tennis player and member of the Chinese national table tennis team. In 2008, 11-year-old Fan Zhendong was selected by the Bayi team. In February 2012, he entered the Chinese national table tennis team, and in December, he won the men's singles, mixed doubles, men's team championship and men's doubles runner-up at the World Table Tennis Youth Championships.
4. Xu Xin: Xu Xin was born on January 8, 1990 in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province.
Player of the Chinese men's table tennis team. In 2004, Xu Xin won the men's team, men's singles and men's doubles championships at the World Junior Challenge.
In 2006, he was selected for the national first team. In 2009, at the National Games with Wang Liqin.
Won the men's doubles championship. In 2010, he won the mixed doubles and men's team championships and the men's doubles runner-up at the Guangzhou Asian Games. In 2011, he won the men's doubles championship at the World Table Tennis Championships in Rotterdam.
5. Fang Bo: Fang Bo was born in Xianning City on January 9, 1992.
Tongcheng County, a Chinese table tennis player, plays for the men's team of the Chinese table tennis team, and a table tennis player of Shandong Luneng Club. In 2002, Fang Bo became a member of Shandong Luneng Club and trained hard at the Qingdao training base. In 2009, he was promoted to the national first team.
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1, Wang Tao.
Wang Tao, male, height: 165cm, was born in Beijing on December 13, 1967. At the age of 3, under the guidance of his father, he began to learn to play table tennis, was recruited into the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1980, and was selected for the national team in November 1988.
He won the men's doubles table tennis title at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
2, Xie Chaojie.
Xie Chaojie (1965) is a table tennis player, world champion, and a native of Nanning, Guangxi. In 1981, he joined the Guangxi table tennis team. In 1988, he was selected for the national table tennis training team.
He has won the team gold medal at the 10th Asian Table Tennis Championships, the team gold medal and men's singles championship at the 11th Asian Championships, and the mixed doubles silver medal at the 41st World Table Tennis Championships. In 1991, he won the team gold medal in the second World Cup Table Tennis Tournament.
3, Kong Linghui.
Kong Linghui, born on October 18, 1975, is a native of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, a world-famous table tennis player, known as the "Prince of Table Tennis". Over the years, it has been ranked among the top in the world men's singles rankings published by the International Table Tennis Federation. World Table Tennis Championships, World Cup and Olympic Table Tennis Men's Singles "Grand Slam" winner.
In 2006, she officially announced her retirement and served as the coach of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In 2013, she served as the head coach of the Chinese women's table tennis team.
4, Marlene. Ma Lin, male, Han nationality, born on February 19, 1980 in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, is a former player of the Chinese men's table tennis team and is currently the coach of the men's first team of the national table tennis team. Ma Lin won four World Cups in her career and was the first person to win back-to-back World Cup men's singles titles, and is known as Mr. World Cup. He has won a total of 18 world championships, tied with Wang Hao and Deng Yaping for third place in the history of national table tennis, second only to Zhang Yining's 19 and Wang Nan's 24.
5, Zhang Yining.
In 2004, Zhang Yining cooperated with Wang Nan at the Athens Olympics to win the women's doubles championship and won the women's singles championship. In 2005, Zhang Yining won the women's singles championship at the 48th World Table Tennis Championships and achieved the Grand Slam of the individual World Championships, the Olympic Games and the World Cup. In 2006, at the World Table Tennis Championships in Germany, Zhang Yining led the Chinese team to win the Babylon Cup for the 16th time.
At the end of the year, Zhang Yining was ranked No. 1 in the world. In 2008, at the Beijing Olympic Games, Zhang Yining cooperated with Guo Yue and Wang Nan to win the women's team championship, and then defeated Wang Nan in the women's singles final to successfully defend the title. Four years later, he won the double championship again.
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1. Zhang Jike.
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.
2, Xu Xin. Born on January 8, 1990 in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, he is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team and an Olympic champion in table tennis. The first left-handed player in the history of Chinese table tennis to win the men's singles championship in the world's three major tournaments.
3, Ma Long. Born on October 20, 1988 in Anshan City, Liaoning Province, he is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team and an Olympic champion in table tennis. In 2014, he served as the captain of the Chinese table tennis men's team, the 10th Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis, and the first super Grand Slam male player who set the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, Asian Cup, Tour Finals, and National Games singles championship.
4, Wang Hao. He has won a total of 18 world championships in his career, tied with Ma Lin and Deng Yaping for third place in the history of national table tennis, second only to Zhang Yining's 19 and Wang Nan's 24.
5, Liu Guozheng.
Born on March 7, 1980 in Wuhan, Hubei, he is a Chinese table tennis male player. 1999 ITTF Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion, 2002 Asian Games Men's Team Champion, on April 4, 2010, Liu Guozheng married Zhang Yining's teammate Lu Lu. On January 3, 2012, Liu Guozheng officially became the head coach of the national table tennis men's second team.
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Rong Guotuan, Zhuang Zedong, Xi Enting, Guo Yuehua, Jiang Jialiang, Chen Xinhua, Chen Longcan, Teng Yi, Ma Wenge, Kong Linghui, Liu Guoliang, Wang Liqin, Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Zhang Jike, Ma Long This is a men's player.
Qiu Zhonghui, Lin Huiqing, Hu Yulan, Ge Xinai, Tong Ling, Cao Yanhua, He Zhili, Qiao Hong, Deng Yaping, Wang Nan, Zhang Yining, Guo Yue, Ding Ning, Li Ju, Guo Yan, Li Xiaoxia, Liu Shiwen This is a female player.
This is a player who has won the Olympics or the World Table Tennis Championships or the World Cup, and I am not listed if I have not won the championship of the three major events.
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Kong Linghui, Liu Guoliang, Wang Liqin, Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Zhang Jike, Ma Long.
Deng Yaping, Wang Nan, Zhang Yining, Guo Yue, Ding Ning, Li Ju, Guo Yan, Li Xiaoxia, Liu Shiwen.
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20th century. In 1959, Rong Guotuan won the first world championship for China.
From 1961 to 1965, the Chinese team won 11 championships.
In the late 60s, the Chinese team did not participate in the first World Table Tennis Championships.
In the 5 World Table Tennis Championships in the 70s, the Chinese team won a total of 35 championships.
In 1981, the Chinese team won 7 championships and 5 individual runners-up at the 36th World Table Tennis Championships. Since then, at the 37th, 38th and 39th World Table Tennis Championships, he has won 6 world championships in 3 consecutive times. However, at the 40th World Table Tennis Championships in 1989, the results slipped to a low point, and the men's team lost the team, singles, and doubles championships.
In the 90s, the Chinese men's team went from the top to the trough. In the 36th, the Chinese men's team defeated the Hungarian team 5-2, in the 37th, the Chinese men's team defeated the Swedish team 5-1, in the 38th, it still defeated the Swedish team 5-0, in the 39th, it defeated the Swedish team 5-0, and in the 40th, it lost 0-5 at the hands of the Swedes.
At the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships, the Chinese team once again rose from the trough and won 7 championships in all competitions.
21st century. At the 46th World Table Tennis Championships in 2001, the Chinese table tennis team won all 7 championships for the third time. After losing the men's singles gold medal at the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003, the Chinese table tennis team won all seven championships in the 48th and 49th World Table Tennis Championships.
In the 50th World Table Tennis Championships in 2009 and 2010, the Chinese team won all the championships except for the women's team championship.
In the 51st World Table Tennis Championships in 2011, the Chinese team won all the championships and runners-up in five individual events.
As of the end of the 51st World Table Tennis Championships, the Chinese team has won 18 men's team championships, 16 men's singles championships, 15 men's doubles championships, 18 women's team championships, 19 women's singles championships, women's doubles championships, and 18 mixed doubles championships.
From March 25 to April 1, 2012, the 51st World Table Tennis Championships in Dort, Germany, defeated Mondstadt. The Chinese team won the men's and women's team championships.
On March 6, 2016, in the women's team final of the 53rd World Table Tennis Championships, the Chinese team defeated Japan 3-0 and won the championship for the 20th time.
On May 6, 2018, in the final of the team competition of the 54th World Table Tennis Championships, the Chinese men's team defeated Germany 3-0, and the Chinese Sokujing women's team defeated Japan 3-1 and won the championship for the 21st time.
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Zhang Mengqi, Li Huixian, Ma Yi, photography Li Zhenyu, Su Zhongyi, Ren Futang, Tu Guobi.
As a world-renowned strong team, the Chinese table tennis team has returned to the international arena after many years, and has received wide attention from the world's best and Japanese friends. Subsequently, the Chinese table tennis delegation arrived in Nagoya to participate in the World Table Tennis Championships.
In the women's team competition, the Japanese team Toshiko Owada, Yukie Oseki, and Emiko Oba defeated the Chinese team Lin Huiqing and Zheng Minzhi to win the championship. In the men's team competition, the Chinese team Zhuang Zedong, Li Jingguang and Liang Geliang defeated the Japanese captain Nobuhiko Tanigawa, Toshio Iri, and Mitsuru Kono to win the championship.
Chinese players Zhang Xielin and Lin Huiqing won the mixed doubles championship in Shanyin; Chinese players Lin Huiqing and Zheng Minzhi won the women's doubles championship; Hungarian players Klampal and Jonier won the men's doubles championship; Sweden's Benge Jane Yusen won the men's singles championship; The women's singles final was a showdown between Chinese players Lin Huiqing and Zheng Minzhi, and Lin Huiqing won the championship. The small silver ball connects the four seas, and the friendship flowers in the table tennis world are in full bloom.
The 31st World Table Tennis Championships was held at the "Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium" in Nagoya, Japan.
The Chinese and Japanese men's table tennis teams won the championship and runner-up of the men's comedy team at the World Table Tennis Championships respectively.
The Japanese women's team defeated the Chinese team 3-1 to win the women's team championship of this tournament, and the Chinese team won the runner-up. In the mixed doubles competition, Chinese athletes Zhang Xielin and Lin Huiqing won the championship.
In the women's doubles final, China's Emily Lin and Zheng Minzhi defeated Japan's Mieko Hirano and Reiko Sakamoto 3-0. In the men's doubles final, Hungary's Klampal and Jönier defeated China's Zhuang Zedong and Liang Geliang 3-1.
Chinese athletes Emily Lin and Zheng Minzhi won the women's singles world championship and runner-up respectively. The 19-year-old Bengersen defeated strong opponents from China and Japan in succession to win the men's singles title in one fell swoop.
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