Date of birth: 1980.02. 19
Height: 174cm Weight: 75kg
Nationality: People's Republic of China (PRC) Country of origin: Shenyang, Liaoning.
Event: table tennis
Playing experience: I started playing at the age of 7, trained at Shantou Table Tennis School at the age of 65,438+03, joined the second national team on February 65,438+0994 and joined the first national team on February 65,438+0996.
World ranking: No.1 (defeated Wang Hao in the men's singles final on August 23, 2008)
Technical characteristics: the right hand holds the racket directly, the forehand is extremely lethal, and the arc coil cooperates with the backhand horizontal racket. The equipment configuration is the bottom plate: YASAKA YEO forehand rubber: double happiness celestial pole 2 backhand rubber: butterfly bus.
Habitual action: rotate the racket and fan the wind with it.
Place of birth: Shenyang
Birth weight: 8 kg 2 Liang
Family members: parents
Enlightenment coach: Yang
Current coach: Liu,,.
Favorite movie: Titanic
Favorite food: sashimi, barbecue, seafood, hawthorn.
Favorite color: sky blue
Favorite country: China.
Favorite place: Shenyang
The most unforgettable person: parents
The saddest thing: losing the game
The most regrettable thing: I didn't win the world championship.
The happiest thing: winning the game.
The biggest fear: hearing all kinds of bad news
Favorite forms of entertainment when I was a child: playing glass ball and pia Ji (a square or round flop game printed with plot series or cartoon characters, also called taking pictures and square buds in the north).
Favorite toys as a child: electric trains and pistols.
Favorite entertainment now: outing, like to go to nature.
I like what others say about me best: Go your own way and let others talk.
Favorite sport (except table tennis): football.
Favorite athletes: Liu, and Jordan.
Favorite sentence: Never give up.
Title: Mr. World Cup
Domestic honor:
1997 National Games Men's Team Champion
1998 champion of national club first-class league (representing Bayi team), national champion team and mixed doubles champion.
1998 champion of national club first-class league (representing Bayi team), national champion team and mixed doubles champion.
International honor:
1996 Asian Cup men's singles champion
Asian championship mixed doubles champion
1997 Australian Open men's doubles champion
Malaysia Open Men's Doubles Champion
1998 champion of men's doubles and men's team in Asian Championships
Malaysia Open men's singles champion
1999 Swedish open men's doubles champion
French Open Men's Doubles Champion
Men's Team Champion in the First World Table Tennis Club Championship
Mixed doubles champion in 45th World Table Tennis Championships, runner-up in men's singles.
Runner-up in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships in 2000, champion of men's singles in the World Cup (this is also the first world champion won by the China table tennis team after changing the big ball);
200 1 champion of the men's team in the 46th World Table Tennis Championships, third place in men's singles, quarterfinals in men's doubles and mixed doubles; Men's singles and men's doubles champions in the Ninth National Games; Denmark Open men's singles champion, men's doubles runner-up; Japan Open men's singles semi-final, men's doubles champion; People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * runner-up in men's singles and men's doubles in China Open, and champion in the men's singles final of ITTF Tour.
Champion of men's singles and men's doubles at the US Open in 2002, champion of men's singles and men's doubles at the German Open in Poland and Denmark, champion of men's doubles at the Dutch Open, champion of men's doubles at ITTF Finals, champion of men's team at the Asian Games, runner-up of men's doubles and mixed doubles;
Mixed doubles (with Wang Nan), men's doubles (with Qin Zhijian), men's singles quarter-finals, men's singles champions from Korea, China and Denmark, men's doubles champions in Japan Open quarter-finals, men's doubles champions in Germany Open, men's doubles champions in Sweden Open, men's doubles champions in ITTF finals and men's singles champions in the World Cup in 2003.
In 2004, he won the men's team championship in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships, the men's doubles champion in the Greek Open and the men's doubles champion in the Singapore Open. Runner-up in men's singles, champion of men's singles and men's doubles in Wuxi Station, champion of men's doubles in finals, runner-up in men's singles, champion of men's doubles in Athens Olympic Games (with Chen Qi), top 0/6 in men's singles; World Cup men's singles champion;
Runner-up in men's singles and men's doubles in Qatar Open in 2005, runner-up in men's doubles in China Open (Harbin Station), runner-up in men's singles in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships, runner-up in men's doubles (with Chen Qi) and runner-up in men's singles in the World Cup;
Runner-up in men's singles in Qatar Open in 2006, champion in men's singles and men's doubles in Kuwait Open, champion in men's singles in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships, champion in men's singles in the World Cup, champion in mixed doubles in the Asian Games (with Wang Nan), runner-up in men's doubles (with Chen Qi) and runner-up in men's singles;
In the 49th World Table Tennis Championships in 2007, he won the men's doubles (with Chen Qi), the men's singles runner-up, the mixed doubles runner-up (with Wang Nan), the quarterfinals of the World Cup men's singles and the men's team championship; Croatia Open men's singles champion (with Wang Hao), Qatar Open men's singles champion, Kuwait Open men's singles runner-up, China Open men's singles champion, French Open men's singles champion, ITTF professional tour finals men's singles champion, men's doubles runner-up (with Wang Hao).
In 2008, he won the men's team championship in the 49th World Table Tennis Championships. Qatar Open men's singles champion.
He became the first and only player in the world to win four World Cups and the only player in the world to win the men's singles World Cup for the second time. Known as Mr. World Cup, he won the 13 world championship after the team competition of the 49th World Table Tennis Championships, and is one of the two players in China table tennis men's team who won the most world championships (the other is Wang, who also won the 13 world championship). ITTF Tour Day men's singles champion, team champion, runner-up in Korean Open, runner-up in men's doubles (with Malone)
Men's Team Champion in 29th Beijing Olympic Games in 2008
2008 29th Beijing Olympic Games men's singles final champion.
In the men's final, he defeated teammate Wang Hao 4-/kloc-0-0 and won the singles gold medal.