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02.10.2018 09:49
Mark5
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Now planning the china team with Liu Guoliang.
It's for comming Tokio 2020.
I think he is the best trainer for china men-players but he will be probably more in the background.
Which is complete unclear what will be with Zhang Jike.
It is possible that he still participates?
We will see in 2019 I think.
01.09.2018 21:06
Townsman
AW: China National Team News

China`s Wang Manyu defeated her opponent Chen Meng to clinch the gold medal in the women`s table tennis of the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta on Saturday.

Wang, who is 18 years old, grabbed the gold medal after a long and tiring bout, with a score of 4-3.

After a calm and good return of the opponent`s attack, Wang won the last three sets, with a score of 11-6, 118, and 11-8. The match ended with a score of 4-3 for Wang.

In the match, both played all out without being accompanied by a coach. They were able to enthrall the audience that filled the arena.

After the match, the coach of China`s table tennis team Sun Li expressed satisfaction with China`s hegemony in table tennis by winning the gold medals.

"Our table tennis players have played well, but the target is not just the Asian Games. We have to prepare a strong team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics," he revealed.
01.09.2018 21:05
Townsman
AW: China National Team News

Fan, nicknamed "Little Fatty" owing to his build, pumped his fist in jubilation as he beat Chinese team-mate Lin Gaoyuan 11-8, 11-5, 15-17, 4-11, 11-8, 11-6 in Jakarta.

Fan, who won silver at the last Asian Games in Incheon, said it was a "coming of age" gold medal -- his first in singles at a major multi-sport event, and two years before the Tokyo Olympics.

"The chance of playing a multi-sport event is rare for us because it happens only every four years, just like the Olympics," Fan, 21, told reporters.

"I think it's important to experience the feeling of playing such an event and being able to withstand the pressure to win is an important take away for me," he said.

The women's final was also gripping with Wang Manyu edging out former world number one Chen Meng to win her first major title.

Wang, 19, fought back from three-sets-to-one down to win 11-7, 5-11, 14-16, 7-11, 11-6, 11-8, 11-8 in a marathon one hour and 18 minutes.

"I'm happy with winning the title, it's certainly a confidence boost for me," said Wang, who produced her full array of attacking shots to subdue her team-mate.

"It's not an easy journey for me, and I would never have achieved what I have achieved today without my parents. They have done a lot for me, and I think this is a good way to repay them."

China had also pocketed the men's and women's team gold while Wang Shuqin and Sun Yingsha clinched the mixed doubles title as they went home with all five gold medals.

China have been the dominant force in table tennis since the sport was introduced in the Asian Games since Tokyo 1958, winning a medal at every edition.

In the men's singles, China have locked up gold and silver at every Games since 2006, and since 2010 in the women's.

The Olympic figures are even more mind-boggling with China winning all but four of the 32 gold medals since the sport was introduced in 1988.

Earlier, Noshad Alamiyan became Iran's first table tennis medallist since 1966 when he won men's bronze after his semi-final defeat to Lin.

"It's been 52 years since we won a table tennis medal in the Asian Games. I am very happy and proud that I could do it for my country," Alamiyan told AFP.

"It is indeed a huge achievement."
19.08.2018 21:03
Topspin2017
AW: China National Team News

Warm Up for the Asien Games.

Fan Zhendong won all his single matches.

The match versus Liang Jinkung was close and very good.

https://tabletennissbsbb.blogspot.co...p-matches.html
08.08.2018 22:00
Tobi W.
AW: China National Team News

For me this is the most interesting part. Really amazing to get these informations from Liu Guoliang, because he knows his former players best.

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Ma Long is completely different. He is more serious, works always hard and concerns more about things and shows big responsibilty. He is always focussed on each point and is planning everything in detail. He is thinking much, sometimes too much and he wants always perfectionism. But Ma Long is not only like a machine, his style to play is also like art - a combination of Jan-Ove Waldner and Kong Linghui. How he can read the game, analyze in split seconds situations, that is all-time top class, there he is the best of the best.

Liu Guoliang continued, that Fan Zhendong plays more like a robot, 80% always the same, a routine work like a computer program. And he don't like to change things. You know what will happen, but you have nearly no chance to do something against this machine. He is definitively like a bulldozer or even a tank.

Ma Long is very variabel, told Liu Guoliang, he has all tactics and variations and you can never know what will happen. He keeps you always busy and the match will always be unpredictable for you and you'll have no idea what to do.

Ma Long wants to have everything under control. Versus the most players, he has this control over the game. There are very few moments, he fells uncomfortable, from Europe for example versus Liam Pitchford which he don't know so good. And from Japan versus Koki Niwa, versus whom you sometimes can also not know what happens. Koki Niwa has creative inspirational moments and periods, then it is difficult to play versus him, but you have to stay focussed because he can not keep this attitude the whole match, so your chances will come. Sometimes it is more about Koki Niwa what will happen, this are reasons why players don't like so much to play versus him. But brute force players like Zhang Jike or before Wang Hao don't care about this, the do their thing and give Koki Niwa not a minimum of chance and he gives up soon.
I did not expect, that there are such big differences between Ma Long and Fan Zhendong, but if I remember, yes, I saw amazing scenes of Ma Long with much feeling. No roboter table tennis. Fan Zhendong is more like a machine and he don't have this creativity like Xu Xin and Ma Long. The difference between Xu Xin and Ma Long is, that Ma Long plays much more effective.
08.08.2018 21:53
Tobi W.
AW: China National Team News

Nguyen, welcome to the forum! Thank you for the interesting informations.

Would be nice to read more about China and Asia generally.
08.08.2018 14:50
Nguyen
AW: China National Team News

Liu Guoliang worked as commentator at team World Championships and team World Cup.

He analyzed the CNT players. You can watch it on video with english undertitle. I will write you some informations and embed the videos.



Liu Guoliang told, that Xu Xin is more a gambler, has much playfulness, likes to entertain and playing show-rallies and loses sometimes his focus (especially if he is leading high). He has always an optimistically mood and don't think so much about his match and the game. He is more like Fan Zhendong, they are playing and lookings what's going on. They don't have this meticulous attention to details like Ma Long. That is the reason why Ma Long is the No. 1! But both can still improve. Especially Fan Zhendong should learn from Ma Long, but he has a different style and he can not copy Ma Long. Personality can not be changed, it is more about key facts and basic issues.



Ma Long is completely different. He is more serious, works always hard and concerns more about things and shows big responsibilty. He is always focussed on each point and is planning everything in detail. He is thinking much, sometimes too much and he wants always perfectionism. But Ma Long is not only like a machine, his style to play is also like art - a combination of Jan-Ove Waldner and Kong Linghui. How he can read the game, analyze in split seconds situations, that is all-time top class, there he is the best of the best.



Liu Guoliang continued, that Fan Zhendong plays more like a robot, 80% always the same, a routine work like a computer program. And he don't like to change things. You know what will happen, but you have nearly no chance to do something against this machine. He is definitively like a bulldozer or even a tank.

Ma Long is very variabel, told Liu Guoliang, he has all tactics and variations and you can never know what will happen. He keeps you always busy and the match will always be unpredictable for you and you'll have no idea what to do.



Ma Long wants to have everything under control. Versus the most players, he has this control over the game. There are very few moments, he fells uncomfortable, from Europe for example versus Liam Pitchford which he don't know so good. And from Japan versus Koki Niwa, versus whom you sometimes can also not know what happens. Koki Niwa has creative inspirational moments and periods, then it is difficult to play versus him, but you have to stay focussed because he can not keep this attitude the whole match, so your chances will come. Sometimes it is more about Koki Niwa what will happen, this are reasons why players don't like so much to play versus him. But brute force players like Zhang Jike or before Wang Hao don't care about this, the do their thing and give Koki Niwa not a minimum of chance and he gives up soon.

05.08.2018 18:55
Nasir Paddler 2.0
AW: China National Team News

Zhang Jike is attacking again!! Back to top! Olympic Games 2020 are coming...





05.08.2018 18:47
Ismu
AW: China National Team News

Liu Guoliang is among the five nominees named by China to run for the second edition of the IOC Coaches Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Eligible coaches must have attended at least one edition of the Olympic Games, and made outstanding achievements and contributions to encouraging athletes in summer or winter Olympic sports in line with the Olympic values.
Liu Guoliang as a former Grand Slam champion, had guided the Chinese table tennis team in four Olympic Games. Under his reign, China won 15 out of 16 golds awarded in the sport since the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

The IOC Coaches Lifetime Achievement Awards were launched last year. It is an initiative of the IOC Athletes' Entourage Commission to raise awareness about the athletes' entourage and recognise the important role coaches play in supporting athletes on the road to their sporting dreams. The awards are presented annually.

Nominations can be made by Olympians, International Federations, National Olympic Committees, members of the IOC Athletes' and Athletes' Entourage Commissions and IOC Members.

The winner of the first edition were retired American swimming coach Jon Urbanchek and Japanese synchronized swimming coach Kaneko Masako.

The General Administration of Sports in China is recommending these five coaches: Liu Guoliang, Lang Ping, Zhou Jihong, Sun Haiping and Zhang Jun:

Liu Guoliang (1976) is a legendary table tennis player, and former head coach of the Chinese men's national table tennis team. He led Team China to win the team gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, along with the victories of single male players. His most famous apprentices are Ma Lin, Wang Hao and Wang Liqin.

Lang Ping (1960) is nicknamed the "Iron Hammer" and is a Chinese legend in volleyball. She is the current coach of the Chinese women’s volleyball team and has guided China to the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Zhou Jihong (1965) is the first diving gold medalist for China, and has been the coach of the Chinese diving team since 1998, having trained 24 Olympic champions so far.

Sun Haiping (1955) is the coach of retired 110m hurdler Liu Xiang, who was the first Chinese male athlete to have won an Olympic gold medal in athletics in 2004.

Zhang Jun (1977) is a former Chinese badminton player who bagged the gold in mixed doubles at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. He is now the coach of China's national singles and doubles teams.
21.01.2017 03:26
Townsman
AW: China National Team News

China took away the ban of Liu Shiwen!

So she can come back and play on international circuit.
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