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The 2009 H.I.S. World Table Tennis Championships were held in Yokohama, Japan, from 28 April to 5 May 2009. The Chinese team dominated the competition, following their sweep of the gold medals in table tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics. It was the tenth (and third consecutive) world table tennis championships at which China won all five ...
Wang Hao (world champion) [1] Ma Lin (semifinals) Ma Long (semifinals) Wang Liqin (final) Vladimir Samsonov (second round) Chen Qi (quarterfinals) Joo Se Hyuk (quarterfinals) Chuang Chih-Yuan (second round) Ryu Seung Min (second round) Oh Sang Eun (second round) Li Ching (fourth round) Cheung Yuk(fourth round) Dimitrij Ovtcharov (fourth round ...
Corbillon Cup for women's team, donated in 1933 by Marcel Corbillon, president of the French Table Tennis Association. The original Cup was won by German team in 1939, and disappeared during Berlin occupation after World War II; the current Corbillon Cup is a replica made in 1949.
The Table Tennis World Cup has been held annually since 1980. There had only been men's singles until the start of women's singles in 1996 and team competitions in 1990. The team competitions were canceled until the relaunch in 2007, and now held in odd-numbered years.
Sweden's Truls Möregårdh pulled off the upset of the 2024 Paris Olympics after he defeated China's Wang Chuqin, the top-ranked table tennis player in the world, in men's singles action on Wednesday.
The 2009 World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles was the 50th edition of the mixed doubles championship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Li Ping and Cao Zhen defeated Zhang Jike and Mu Zi in the final.
2009: Yokohama: Chen Qi Wang Hao: Ma Long Xu Xin: Hao Shuai Zhang Jike: Seiya Kishikawa Jun Mizutani: 2011: Rotterdam: Ma Long Xu Xin: Chen Qi Ma Lin: Jung Young-sik Kim Min-seok: Wang Hao Zhang Jike: 2013: Paris: Chen Chien-an Chuang Chih-yuan: Hao Shuai Ma Lin: Seiya Kishikawa Jun Mizutani: Wang Liqin Zhou Yu: 2015: Suzhou: Xu Xin Zhang Jike ...
Every morning, from 5 to 9, before thousands of spectators enter and play gets underway, the beloved Harris' hawk flies over the world’s most manicured tennis courts and keeps the pesky nuisance ...