Wang Hao, born in February 1983 1 in Changchun, Jilin Province, is a player of China men's table tennis team.
1990 started professional table tennis training; 1996 entered the Bayi team; /kloc-0 was selected as the national second team at the end of 1998, and 1999 won the men's singles in the Asian Junior Championship; In early 2000, he was promoted to the first team. In 2004 Athens Olympic Games, he lost to Ryu Seung-min and won the runner-up in men's singles. Runner-up in men's singles at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Men's singles champion in 2008 World Table Tennis Championships, men's singles champion in 2009 World Table Tennis Championships, men's singles champion in 20 10 World Cup and men's doubles champion in 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games. 20 1 1 Entered the ITTF Hall of Fame on August 27th. 20 1 1, Wang Hao approached the men's singles champion of the World Table Tennis Championships for the fourth time and narrowly beat teammate ZhangJike. 20 12 London Olympic Games, runner-up in men's singles table tennis. Wang Hao joined hands with ZhangJike and Malone to win the men's table tennis championship.
20 14 12 2 1, Wang Hao announced his retirement. Wang Hao won 18 world championships in his career, ranking third in the history of table tennis, tied with Ma Lin and Deng Yaping, only behind Zhang Yining's 19 and Wang Nan's 24.