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The championship won by the Chinese team in the previous World Table Tennis Championships.
Men's singles titles: 13.
1959 25th: Rong Guo Tuan.
1961 26th: Zhuang Zedong.
1963 27th: Zhuang Zedong.
1965 28th: Zhuang Zedong.
1973 32nd: Xi Enting.
36th in 1981: Guo Yuehua.
1983 37th: Guo Yuehua.
1985 38th: Jiang Jialiang.
1987 39th: Jiang Jialiang.
1995 43rd: Kong Linghui.
1999 45th: Liu Guoliang.
2001 46th: Wang Liqin.
2005 48th: Wang Liqin.
2007 49th: Wang Liqin.
Women's singles titles: 16 times.
1961 26th: Qiu Zhonghui.
1971 31st: Lin Huiqing.
1973 32nd: Hu Yulan.
1979 35th: Ge Xinai.
1981 36th: Tong Ling.
1983 37th: Cao Yanhua.
1985 38th: Cao Yanhua.
1987 39th: Ho Chi Li.
1989 40th: Qiao Hong.
1991 41st: Deng Yaping.
1995 43rd: Deng Yaping.
1997 44th: Deng Yaping.
1999 45th: Wang Nan.
2001 46th: Wang Nan.
2003 47th: Wang Nan.
2005 48th: Zhang Yining.
2007 49th: Guo Yue.
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I don't know, how do I answer this?
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The 1990 table tennis competition was an important moment in the history of the Chinese table tennis team. This competition has become a key step for the Chinese table tennis team to become a world powerhouse.
Background The 1990 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, which was the highest level of competition in the table tennis world at that time. The Chinese table tennis team has not achieved excellent results in the past few competitions, and unlike the 25th World Table Tennis Championships that the Chinese team has created history, the lineup of the Chinese team in this World Championships is not as good as before, but through the unremitting efforts and spiritual support of the team members, they finally succeeded in winning the championship of the competition.
The Chinese men's team went all the way in the game, and finally faced the Japanese team in the final, defeating the opponent with a score of 5-1 and winning the championship. The Chinese women's team also achieved similar results, and they defeated the dark horse and Yugoslav women's team of this tournament 3-0 in the final of the stove.
The victory of the table tennis competition in 1990 was not only a victory, but also an important milestone in the history of the Chinese table tennis team. The success of this competition has provided strong support for the Chinese table tennis team to go global, and has played a positive role in promoting the development of China's sports industry.
Summary The 1990 table tennis competition is a precious honor won by the Chinese table tennis team, and more importantly, the repentance and belief she brought to us, Chinese table tennis has been pursuing its own dreams, and has won the respect and recognition of the world with its own actions and spirit.
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Kong Linghui Kong Linghui, born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, is a retired Chinese table tennis player. Kong Linghui has comprehensive skills, good ball sense, fast ball speed, and is good at straight shooting fast attack combined with European horizontal shooting offensive play. He is the winner of the World Table Tennis Championships, World Cup and Olympic Table Tennis Men's Singles "Grand Slam", known as the "Prince of Table Tennis".
The pinnacle of Kong's career was winning the men's singles title at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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The most powerful Chinese men's table tennis player is Zhang Jike. Zhang Jike's skills are the most advanced in the national team, including serving, twisting and pulling, and holding.
1. Zhang Jike, a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team, a native of Qingdao, Shandong, entered the Shandong Luneng table tennis team in 2000 and the national team in January 2003. In the 2008 National Championships, Zhang Jike won the men's team championship for the People's Liberation Army with a complete victory, and won the men's singles championship in the men's singles competition by defeating Ma Lin and Wang Liqin, two Olympic champions, and Olympic runner-up Wang Hao.
On May 15, Zhang Jike defeated Wang Hao in the men's singles final of the World Table Tennis Championships and won the first men's singles championship of the World Table Tennis Championships in his career. On November 13, 2011, he won the men's table tennis World Cup and was crowned the World Cup champion for the first time in his career. Champion of the 2012 World Table Tennis Team Championships.
At the 2012 London Olympics, he won the gold medal in men's singles and the men's team championship. In 2013, the World Table Tennis Championships successfully defended the title.
On October 3, South Korea, in the men's doubles final of the table tennis at the Incheon Asian Games in South Korea, Ma Long Zhang Jike won the men's doubles championship, Zhang Jike won the men's doubles gold medal in the second consecutive Asian Games, and he won the championship with Wang Hao in Guangzhou four years ago.
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Wang Hao's main achievements.
1998 National Junior Championship Men's Singles 6th;
1999 World Club Team Champion
1999 Asian Junior Championships Team Champion, Men's Doubles Runner-up, Men's Singles Runner-up;
2000 Men's World Club Team Runner-up;
2001 Men's Team Champion of the Ninth National Games;
2002 Dutch Open, Egypt Open Men's Singles Champion, Men's Doubles 3rd;
2003 3rd men's singles in the 5th City Games;
2003 Croatia Open Men's Singles Champion
2003 Asian Championships Men's Team Champion, Men's Singles Champion;
2003 China Open Men's Singles Runner-up and Men's Doubles Runner-up (with Kong Linghui);
2003 National Championships Men's Singles Champion and Men's Doubles Champion (with Kong Linghui);
2003 Men's Doubles runner-up at the 47th World Table Tennis Championships;
2003 ITTF Pro Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion
2004 Greek Open Men's Singles Champion
2004 Men's Team Champion of the 47th World Table Tennis Championships;
2004 Olympic Games Men's Singles Runner-up, World Cup Third Place;
2005 Asian Cup Men's Singles Champion, Asian Championships Men's Team Champion, Qatar Open Men's Doubles Champion, China Open (Harbin) Men's Doubles Runner-up, Shenzhen Men's Singles Runner-up, 48th World Table Tennis Championships Men's Doubles Champion (and Kong Linghui), World Cup Men's Singles Runner-up;
2006 ITTF Tour Slovenia Men's Singles Champion, Croatia and Qatar Men's Doubles Champion, 48th World Table Tennis Championships Bremen Men's Team Champion;
2006 Doha Asian Games Table Tennis Men's Singles, Men's Team Champion;
2006 ITTF Pro Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion;
In 2007, the third place in men's singles at the World Table Tennis Championships, doubles and Wang Liqin won the runner-up;
2007 China Open Champion (consecutive victories over Wang Liqin and Ma Lin);
2007 World Cup Men's Singles Champion.
In 2008, it ranked first in the world.
In 2008, he was the main member of the men's team champion of the 49th (Guangzhou) World Table Tennis Championships, and the best male athlete.
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In China, where the masters are like clouds! Who is the real king of table tennis?
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Li Shiyuan, born in 1949 in Guilin, Guangxi, is China's first multi-time all-Guangxi table tennis champion (there was no national team at that time) and a mythical figure in the football world! Not one of them. Liu Guoliang, Zhuang Zedong and many other national table tennis champions have lined up to lose to him, and no one has surpassed him so far.
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The community uncle and the school janitor!
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First of all, it's male or female, right? The second thing to look at is doubles or singles! I guess you're talking about singles! In the men's singles, I personally think Kong Linghui is OK, and the first sister in the middle of the women's middle is the first sister, and then there are more!
According to the competitions of previous years, Wang Hao, Wang Liqin, and Ma Lin are quite not good Chinese table tennis players, and they are also the holders of the three gold medals of the 2008 Olympic Games.
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The "first person" in national table tennis singles, with the strongest singles ability, is one of the few who can compare to him!
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If you look at the number of World Championships, Malone is the first person on the men's team. Won 102 championships. After defending his men's singles title at the World Table Tennis Championships in Düsseldorf, he won the 19th World Championships, surpassing Wang Hao and Marin to become the athlete with the most World Championships.
Ma Long won singles titles in all major competitions, including the Olympics, World Championships, World Cups, Tour Finals, Asian Games, Asian Championships, Asian Championships, National Games, and National Championships, becoming the first man ever to win a men's table tennis title. He also set a record of winning all 27 of the five World Team Championships. He also set a record of 18 wins in three World Championships and never lost a match
But in recent years, Zhang Jike! Now he is the eldest brother in the team, and he is definitely not as good as when he was a teenager, but at that time, he had Ma Lin, Wang Hao and Ma Long under him, and Xu Xin's waist injury was a congenital fracture, but this is the environment, he played his strength, surpassed two kings and a horse, and grabbed his first ticket to the World Table Tennis Championships, that is, from this ticket, Zhang Jike realized his life! Some people say that he is lucky to be able to play in the final with Wang Hao every time, but I want to say that, first of all, Wang Hao's strength is obvious.
Also, why does he play with Wang Hao every time he plays in the finals? Will they be able to skydive straight to the finals? No, it's still beating everyone on the team over and over again!
At the 16-year Rio Olympics, Koko managed to defend the half court with a near-break and teamed up with the Chinese players. Look at the team, Koko is really fighting for his country。Even if he dies on the battlefield, it doesn't matter!
He didn't mention his lower back injury to anyone until the end of the game, and when the coach asked him, he would tell the truth!
Table tennis has a long history, and there are talents behind it, but there is only one Zhang Jike! Now he may not be able to play the same wonderful ball as the little Tibetan mastiff back then, but now he has stepped up to a higher level, assumed the responsibility of publicity, and ran for the national ball three times! Throughout Zhangxuke's legendary life, he should be the strongest king!
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There are a total of four Grand Slam players in Chinese men's table tennis, namely Liu Guoliang, Kong Linghui, Zhang Jike and Ma Long. Let's talk about Liu Guoliang first, Liu Guoliang is the first men's Grand Slam player in Chinese men's table tennis, and has won the men's singles championship at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the singles championship at the 1996 World Cup and the men's singles championship at the 1999 World Table Tennis Championships in Eindhoven. In the men's doubles, Liu Guoliang also partnered with Kong Linghui to win the men's doubles championship at the 1997 and 1999 World Table Tennis Championships and the men's doubles championship at the 1996 Olympic Games.
Liu Guoliang can be called one of the most successful straight board and fast attack style in the history of Chinese table tennis, and after Liu Guoliang, the men's table tennis has no granular style of play to reach the top in the World Series. As a representative of Asia's new arc circle play, Kong Linghui won the World Table Tennis Championships and the World Cup doubles singles championship in 1995, and then Kong Linghui reached the top in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. In addition, Kong Linghui has won the World Table Tennis Championships three times in 1997, 1999 and 2005.
At present, Zhang Jike, the highest in men's table tennis, has achieved the world's fastest Grand Slam in 445 days and won five consecutive men's singles championships in the World Series, and is one of the players who has won the most men's singles championships in Chinese history. Ma Long's achievement lies in the fact that he is the only men's Grand Slam winner in the history of Chinese men's table tennis who has won the world's three major tournaments, three continental major competitions, the National Championships, the National Games and the National Games singles championship, and has also ranked the most in men's table tennis with 19 world championships and 5 world championship titles.
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I think it's Liu Guoliang, he's the first player to win a men's Grand Slam.
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The strongest individual in the history of table tennis is Deng Yaping.
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The strongest person in the history of Chinese table tennis, three consecutive world singles champions. And in domestic competitions, he has never lost to any athletes, he is Zhuang Zedong!
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Personally, I think that the strongest individual strength in the history of Chinese table tennis is Deng Yaping.
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In the history of table tennis, Liu Guoliang's strength should be very good, and he has won many championships.
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I think Kong Linghui should be the strongest, and Liu Guoliang is not bad.
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There is no strongest, only stronger, China's table tennis, the strong is about to rush out of the universe.
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Everyone is very strong, and it is not easy for these champions to fight.
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The rules and equipment used in different periods are different, and it is difficult to compare.
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Male player Guo Yuehua and female player Cao Yanhua.
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Chinese table tennis said that Liu Guoliang's strength is the strongest.
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Liu Guoliang's strength is good, is he the strongest one?
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In terms of personal strength, the women's team is undoubtedly Zhang Yining.
The men's team offers several options: Ma Long, Wang Liqin, and Ma Lin. Considering historical reasons, Liu Guoliang can also be an alternative.
Because Guoping did not have such a strong training system at that time, in that case, Liu Guoliang completed the Grand Slam and retired early to be called a coach, if he continued to play, there would definitely be more honors.
I guess some people will say that Zhang Jike, this product is a flash in the pan, he won the Grand Slam as quickly as possible, and then he regressed.
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