There are seven lefties in Guoping, namely Cai Zhenhua, Wang Nan, Ding Ning, Xu Xin, Guo Yue, Chen Jing and Chen Qi.
1. Cai Zhenhua: the main champion of men's team in many World Table Tennis Championships, the champion of men's doubles and mixed doubles in World Table Tennis Championships, the runner-up of men's singles in two consecutive World Table Tennis Championships in 1981 and 1983, and the godfather of table tennis in China.
2. Wang Nan: the only table tennis player in the world who won both the Grand Slam in the Three Major Championships and the World Table Tennis Championships, the table tennis player who won the world championship the most times in history, and one of the greatest table tennis players in China and even in the world.
3. Ding Ning: The fifth Grand Slam player in women's table tennis, the second world champion after Wang Nan, and the top 2 women players. She once ranked first in the world for 53 months, and now she is the captain of women's table tennis in China.
4. Xu Xin: the first left-handed singles world champion in China, the main champion of men's team in many World Table Tennis Championships, the winner of men's doubles and mixed doubles in World Table Tennis Championships, and now the ace of national table tennis doubles, with the reputation of table tennis artist.
5. Guo Yue: a talented girl in table tennis, the main force of women's teams in many Olympic Games and World Table Tennis Championships, a grand slam player in the World Table Tennis Championships, and one of the three left-handed women's table tennis players in China who ranked first in the world in this century.
6. Chen Jing: the first Olympic women's singles champion in the history of national table tennis, and the only legendary player who won all the gold, silver and bronze medals in the Olympic singles in the history of women's table tennis.
7. Chen Qi: the champion of men's doubles in the 24 Athens Olympic Games and three World Table Tennis Championships, the main champion of men's teams in many World Table Tennis Championships, a wonder of doubles in the history of table tennis, and has the reputation of killing the gods in table tennis.