Chinese name: Ma Lin
English name: Ma Lin
Russian name: Ма Линь
Gender: Male
< p>Ethnicity: HanNationality: *** and the People's Republic of China
Birthplace: Shenyang City, Liaoning Province
Born: February 19, 1980< /p>
Height: 174cm
Weight: 75kg
Project: Table Tennis
Playing experience: Started playing at the age of 7, entered Shantou, Guangdong at the age of 13 Trained at a table tennis school. In February 1994, he entered the second national team and in 1996, he entered the first national team.
World ranking: third
Technical features: The right hand holds the racket straight, the forehand is extremely lethal, and the arc is combined with pen-holding and horizontal hitting. The equipment is configured as a blade: YASAKA YEO front glove rubber: Double Happiness Tianji 2 Back glove rubber: Butterfly Bus.
Titles: Mr. World Cup, Fighting Saburo, World Table Tennis Pony King
Domestic Honors
1997 National Games Men’s Team Champion, Men’s Singles Runner-up
>1998 National Club League Champion (representing Bayi Team), National Championship Team and Mixed Doubles Champions
International Honors
1996 Asian Cup Men’s Singles Champion;
p>Asian Championship Mixed Doubles Champion;
1997 Australian Open Men’s Doubles Champion;
Malaysian Open Men’s Doubles Champion;
1998 Asian Championships Men's doubles and men's team champion;
Malaysian Open men's singles champion;
1999 Swedish Open men's doubles champion;
French Open men's doubles champion;
The men's team champion of the first World Table Tennis Club Championship.
Main results
1999 The 45th World Table Tennis Championships Mixed Doubles (with Zhang Yingying) champion, men’s singles runner-up, men’s team (held in 2000) runner-up, and won fair play Award;
The 21st World Cup men's singles championship in 2000 (this was also the first world championship won by the Chinese table tennis team after changing the size of the ball);
The 2001 World Cup men's singles championship The men's team champion of the 46th World Table Tennis Championships, the third runner-up in men's singles, the quarter-finalists in men's doubles and mixed doubles; the men's singles and men's doubles champions in the Ninth National Games; the men's singles champion and men's doubles runner-up at the Danish Open; the semi-finalists in men's singles at the Japan Open , men's doubles champion; runner-up in men's singles and men's doubles at the People's Republic of China Open, men's singles champion in the ITTF Tour Finals
2002 US Open men's singles and men's doubles champion, German Open Men's Singles and Men's Doubles Champion, Poland and Denmark Open Men's Singles Champion, Dutch Open Men's Doubles Champion, ITTF Finals Men's Doubles Champion, 14th Asian Games Men's Team Champion, Men's Doubles (with Kong Linghui) Third runner-up, third runner-up in mixed doubles (with Li Nan); 2003 47th World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles (with Wang Nan) champion, third runner-up in men’s doubles (with Qin Zhijian), quarterfinals in men’s singles, South Korea, China , Denmark Open men's singles and men's doubles champion, Japan Open men's singles semi-finals and men's doubles champion, German Open men's singles runner-up, Swedish Open men's doubles champion, ITTF Finals men's doubles champion, the 24th World Cup Men's singles champion (this is also the first men's singles world championship won by the Chinese table tennis team under the 11-point format);
Men's team champion of the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004, Greek Open men's Double champion, Singapore Open men's doubles champion. Men's singles runner-up, Wuxi station men's singles and men's doubles champion, finals men's doubles champion, men's singles runner-up, 28th Athens Olympic Games men's doubles (with Chen Qi) champion, men's singles top 16; 25th World Cup men's singles champion ;
The 2005 Qatar Open men’s singles and men’s doubles runner-up, the China Open (Harbin) men’s doubles runner-up, the 48th World Table Tennis Championships men’s singles runner-up, the men’s doubles third place (with Chen Qi), Third runner-up in men's singles in the World Cup;
Men's singles runner-up in the 2006 Qatar Open, men's singles and doubles champions in the Kuwait Open, men's team champion in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships, men's singles champion in the 27th World Cup, 15th Asian Games men's team champion, mixed doubles (with Wang Nan) champion, men's doubles (with Chen Qi) runner-up, men's singles runner-up; National Table Tennis Championships men's singles, men's doubles (with Chen Qi), mixed doubles (with Wang Nan) champion.
In 2007, he won the championship in men's doubles (with Chen Qi), the runner-up in men's singles, and the runner-up in mixed doubles (with Wang Nan) at the 49th World Table Tennis Championships in 2007, and won the title of "The Most Impressive Male Athlete". World Cup men's singles quarterfinals, 5th World Cup men's team champion; Croatian Open men's doubles 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 Single champion, ITTF Professional Tour Finals men's singles champion, men's doubles runner-up (with Wang Hao).
The men's team champion of the 49th World Table Tennis Championships in 2008. Qatar Open men's singles champion. Men's singles champion and team champion of ITTF Tour Japan. Korean Open runner-up, men's doubles runner-up (with Ma Long), men's team champion and men's singles champion of the 29th Beijing Olympics (this is also the 11-point competition system for Chinese table tennis) The first Olympic men's singles champion and the first straight and reverse rubber men's singles Olympic champion in the history of Chinese table tennis).
2008 China Table Tennis Open Men’s Doubles Champion (with Wang Liqin)
2008 ITTF Finals Men’s Singles Top 4
Great King’s Cup 4 Qiang
Top 4 men's doubles champion of Kuwait Open (with Chen Qi)
Top 4 men's doubles of Qatar Open, runner-up of men's singles
2009 The third runner-up in the men's singles of the 50th World Table Tennis Championships and the second runner-up in the men's singles of the Qatar Open;
He is the only player in the world to have won four World Cup championships, and the first in the world to win consecutive men's singles World Cup titles. people. Known as Mr. World Cup. He is the male athlete who has won the most Olympic table tennis championships in the world. He is also the only player in the world who has won three Olympic table tennis championships in men's singles, men's doubles and men's team. In the 50-year history of the Chinese table tennis team's continuous winning of world championships, he became the athlete with the most world championship titles for the Chinese table tennis men's team with 15 world championship titles.
The happy love of Ma Lin and Zhang Yi
Sports experience: Ma Lin started playing basketball at the age of 7, entered the professional team at the age of 13, entered the second national team in February 1994, and entered the national team in 1996 A team. He is the first and only player in the world to win four World Cup championships, and the first person in the world to win the World Cup men's singles championship consecutively. Known as "Mr. World Cup". After the 29th Summer Olympics, he won 15 world championships and was the athlete with the most world championship titles for the Chinese table tennis men's team.
The love between Kong Linghui and Ma Su often appeared in the newspapers, and the scandal between Wang Liqin and Zhao Wei was often stirred up by the media. Seeing that the love of his teammates was so exaggerated, Ma Lin retreated. His love for her Adopting a "low-key, low-key, low-key" attitude, Ma Lin, who was ready to marry a bride after the Olympics, did not let the audience know who the bride was. While Ma Lin is nervously playing the game, let us also share his sweet and mysterious love.
The relationship started after a friend introduced her
Ma Lin’s girlfriend is Zhang Yi, a beautiful actress. Zhang Yi was admitted to the Qianjin Repertory Theater of the Shenyang Military Region at the age of 14, and then studied in the Performance Department of the Beijing Film Academy. During his studies, he took over the filming of "Absolute Plan", "I Want to Fall in Love Really", "Tian Zi No. 1", " TV series such as "Blood Rose" and "Let's Get Married Again". While in school, she competed with Fan Bingbing and Ruby Lin for the role of "Huan Zhu Ge Ge". Zhang Yi is more taboo about others mentioning that she is Ma Lin's girlfriend, because she feels that she has achieved today's achievements all by herself, not because she is Ma Lin's girlfriend.
The love between Zhang Yi and Ma Lin dates back to 2004. Once, she and another actor were invited to dinner by friends from the Chinese table tennis team. During the dinner, she and Ma Lin were introduced by their friends. I don’t know if my friend intended for the two of them to go on a blind date. Anyway, the two had a good feeling for each other at the time, and they happened to be from the same hometown in Shenyang, so they got very close to each other when chatting. Ma Lin later thanked her friend for the meal because it allowed him to meet the love of his life.
They didn’t experience too many twists and turns. Ma Lin and Zhang Yi, who seemed to fall in love at first sight, soon established a relationship.
In 2005, Ma Lin took Zhang Yi back to Shenyang to meet his parents. Her mother’s impression of Zhang Yi was that he was generous, beautiful and polite. Zhang Yi also took Ma Lin home to show his parents. Zhang Yi's parents were quite impressed with this world champion who played with wisdom. In this way, the two families decided on the future daughter-in-law and son-in-law without any other opinions.
A toy makes the love between two people deeper
Due to work relationships, Zhang Yi and Ma Lin spend less time together and more apart, but the two use actions to support each other's careers to enhance each other's feelings.
At first, Ma Lin did not agree with Zhang Yi's filming. One reason was that it was unstable, and the other was that she was afraid of Zhang Yi's hard work. But later, after seeing Zhang Yi's dramas one after another, and his performance slowly improving a lot, Ma Lin gradually began to feel more at ease with Zhang Yi.
Zhang Yi’s support for the world champion is from beginning to end. In the 2006 "Direct to Bremen" World Table Tennis Championships national table tennis men's team trials, Ma Lin was in very bad shape and suffered four consecutive defeats. He was very depressed and hid in his dormitory without eating or drinking. At this time, Zhang Yicheng became the key weight to adjust Ma Lin's condition. After Zhang Yi knew that Ma Lin was in poor condition, he went to the restaurant to order shark fins, bird's nests and other nutritional supplements, and then watched him eat them one bite at a time. Before leaving, she didn't say anything. She just gave Ma Lin a toy - a stick made of special materials that could be bent and stretched and changed into various shapes.
Ma Lin held the stick in her hand and played with it all afternoon. In the next game, Ma Lin suddenly got into shape, "killing whoever she saw, her eyes full of vigor", and pulled herself back from the edge of the cliff, and finally got the pass. Zhang Yi's intelligent approach to emotions also deeply moved the delicate Ma Lin. From then on, Ma Lin's love for Zhang Yi deepened.
In life, Ma Lin is Zhang Yi’s little sheep
Although she is murderous on the field, in life, Ma Lin is completely different. Zhang Yi happily called Ma Lin his cute little sheep.
Zhang Yi said that she did everything by herself at home, such as where to put things and how to open DVDs. Ma Lin had to ask Zhang Yi for instructions before she knew.
Every time Zhang Yi goes out to film, he always has to take the time to pay the household utility bills, license plate fees, etc. before going out. She never lets Ma Lin do these things. One time, Ma Lin called Zhang Yi and asked, "Honey, I want to take a bath, how do I turn on the faucet?" Zhang Yi said happily. Of course, there must be elements of coquettishness in this, but Ma Lin is really someone who only focuses on playing ball. A man is his own little sheep in life, but he likes to take care of him like this all his life.
Concentrate on finishing the game before getting married
As for the future of the two of them, Zhang Yi said very sensibly that marriage should wait until Ma Lin has finished the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Competition is always a top priority for both of them. And Ma Lin also wants to win an Olympic gold medal and marry a bride at her doorstep.
Winning the 2008 Olympic Games
On the evening of August 23, 2008, the Beijing Olympic table tennis competition ended at the Peking University Gymnasium. In the last men's singles final, Ma Lin defeated Wang Hao 4-1 and won the gold medal, while Wang Hao won the silver medal. In the previous battle for third place, Wang Liqin defeated Persson 4-0 and won the bronze medal. Chinese players took the top three places. The scores in the five rounds of this game were 11-9, 11-9, 6-11, 11-7 and 11-9.
Both of them advanced smoothly
Ma Lin performed steadily in the previous games. In the third round, he first defeated Slovenia's Bojan Tokic 4-1, and then defeated Bojan Tokic of Slovenia 4-1. The two defeated Greece's Kalinikos Glinka and South Korea's Oh Sang-eun 4-0. In the semifinals, Ma Lin defeated teammate Wang Liqin 4-2 to enter the final.
Wang Hao defeated Chen Weixing, a chipper who represented Austria, 4-0 in the first round of men's singles, and then defeated Han Yanghe, who represented Japan, with two scores of 4-1. Hong Kong player Gao Laize. In the semifinals, Wang Hao defeated Sweden's 42-year-old veteran Persson 4-1, locking the gold medal for China in advance.
Ma Lin limited Wang Hao to two consecutive wins
In the first game between the two sides, Ma Lin performed well at the beginning and led 4-1. Then Wang Hao scored consecutively and evened the score. Tied 4 to 4. Entering the middle of the game, Ma Lin once again gained a slight lead at 7-5 and got four game points at 10-6. In the face of such an advantage, Ma Lin seemed to have some mental baggage, but Wang Hao, who gave it a try, scored consecutively and once tied 9-10. Ma Lin successfully pulled back at the critical moment and won the first game 11-9.
In the second game, the two quickly started a wonderful confrontation. The match looked thrilling as both straight skaters had the ability to hit horizontally. In contrast, Ma Lin's defense was better today, so after the stalemate, he gained an advantage and led 5-1. After that, Wang Hao was still unable to solve the defensive problem and had no way to deal with Ma Lin's short swing, so he was passive. Although Wang Hao recovered four match points as in the first game, Ma Lin still won another game 11-9, leading 2-0.
Ma Lin won two more games to win the championship
In the third game, the two sides decided the winner after seven boards. Wang Hao scored one point first. After that, Wang Hao's momentum increased and he got off to a good start with 3-1. After that, Ma Lin once again used the short swing tactic to achieve success, leveling the score at 5-5, and then took the lead 6-5. At the critical moment, Wang Hao scored five points in a row, leading 10-6, and finally regained the game 11-6, falling behind 1-2.
In the fourth game, Ma Lin scored two points in the opening to gain an advantage, but Wang Hao soon tied the game at 3. After the equalizer, Wang Hao's morale was greatly boosted, and he continued to attack Ma Lin to score forehands, leading 6-3. In the middle of the game, Ma Lin found her touch again. His return made Wang Hao pull the ball out of bounds many times, and the result was a 7-7 tie. After that, Ma Lin scored four consecutive points and won 11-7, leading 3-1.
In the fifth game, Ma Lin led 3-1 at the beginning and then expanded the advantage to 5-2. Wang Hao requested a timeout. After the timeout, Ma Lin still controlled the situation and finally won the fifth game 11-9, defeating Wang Hao 4-1 and winning the men's singles gold medal.
Marin’s road to gold:
Victory against Bojan Tokic (Slovenia) 4-1
Victory over Kalinikos Green 4-0 Ka (Greece)
Won Wu Shangyin (South Korea) 4-0
Won Wang Liqin (China) 4-2
Won Wang Hao (China) 4-1< /p>