According to reports, national table tennis player Zhang Jike is suspected of being with entertainment actress Jing Tian!
On the evening of January 31, Zhang Jike left a message on Jing Tian’s Weibo. The two of them sounded very affectionate. When Zhang Jike posted on Weibo before, a reporter from the sports circle forwarded it and said, "I thought it was going to be made public." It was suspected that it was true. Two people are in love.
In the latest variety show "The King's Attack", Zhang Jike wrote "K loves T" on the snow. At that time, someone pointed out that the "T" refers to Jing Tian.
Jing Tian is known as the most mysterious and resourceful actress in the entertainment industry. On February 14, 2017, she posted on Weibo on Valentine’s Day that she was single again. In an interview, Jing Tian talked about her requirements for her partner, “I think you need to have a good personality, know how to take care of others, and also have a sense of humor. Another point is that although I am not a fan of appearance, I think my skin is better." From this point of view, Zhang Jike does meet Jing Tian's requirements.
Zhang Jike, born on February 16, 1988 in Qingdao, Shandong Province, is an athlete of the Chinese men's table tennis team. He is the seventh Grand Slam player in the history of table tennis and the third 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 second national team; in October, he won the men's singles championship in the first World Junior Challenge. In January 2003, he entered the first national team; in September, he won the New Zealand Open finals of the World Youth Tour. 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 rose to prominence by winning the men's team championship for the People's Liberation Army with an undefeated record in the national championship. In 2009, he won his first world championship in the World Cup team competition. In 2011, he won his first career World Table Tennis Championships men's singles championship in the men's singles final of the World Table Tennis Championships in Rotterdam. In 2012, he won the World Table Tennis Team Championship; in August, he won the men's singles championship at the London Olympics, achieving a Grand Slam of three individual championships in the World Championships, World Cup, and Olympic Games. In 2013, he won the men's singles championship at the World Table Tennis Championships in Paris. In 2014, he partnered with Ma Long to win the men's doubles championship at the Incheon Asian Games, and won his second World Cup men's singles championship at the Table Tennis World Cup in Germany[5]? In August 2016, he won the men's table tennis singles runner-up and team championship at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. In 2017, he came back from injury in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province and won the Asian Table Tennis Championships men's team championship and men's singles third place. In October of the same year, he won the 2017 Big Ben Award for the top ten Chinese athletes in the sports category (Heratres Award).