Ma Lin, 1980, was born on February 9th in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. He is a player of China men's table tennis team and the head coach of China's national table tennis team. 65438-0986 Shenhe District Amateur Sports School selected table tennis seedlings, and Marin was selected. Since then, he has been practicing in the morning and afternoon. Malin Primary School is the first key table tennis school in China, Shuntong Primary School in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. 1990, Ma Lin entered Liaoning Sports School. 1993, Ma Lin entered Shantou Table Tennis School in Guangdong.
194 At the Guangdong Provincial Games, Marin won three gold medals in table tennis singles, doubles and team for Shantou team in one breath. Later, Marin won the first men's singles championship in his life in the national youth competition. In that game, he was attracted by coach Cai Zhenhua and started his national team career.
Marin married his girlfriend Zhang Yaqing. At the wedding ceremony, Marin officially announced his retirement. From 2065438 to March 2007, Ma Lin was the coach of the national table tennis team. From June 20438 to February 2022, Marin served as the head coach of the women's national table tennis team.
Marin's achievements
1996 Asian Cup men's singles champion, Asian Championships mixed doubles champion, men's singles third.
1997 runner-up in men's singles at the US Open, fifth in men's doubles at the World Table Tennis Championships, and champion in men's singles at the Asian Cup.
1998 champion of men's team and men's doubles in Asian Championship, champion of men's singles in Malaysian Open, runner-up in men's singles in China and Lebanese Open, and fifth in men's singles in World Cup.
1999 mixed doubles champion of 45th World Table Tennis Championships (with Zhang Yingying), runner-up in men's singles; World Club Championship men's team champion, ITTF Tour Finals men's doubles champion; Australian Open men's singles champion.
In 2000, he won the men's doubles championship in Sweden and Poland, the runner-up in the men's singles in Japan Open, the men's singles champion in the World Cup and the runner-up in the men's team in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships. 2006 World Cup singles champion in Paris, France; 2008 Beijing Olympic Games men's team champion, men's singles champion.