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  2. Wang Chuqin - Wikipedia

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    Wang Chuqin (/ w ʌ ŋ tʃ uː tʃ i n /; [3] simplified Chinese: 王楚钦; traditional Chinese: 王楚欽; pinyin: Wáng Chǔqīn, pronounced [uǎŋ ʈʂʰùtɕʰín]; born 11 May 2000) is a Chinese professional table tennis player, Olympic champion, and World Champion. [4]

  3. China national table tennis team - Wikipedia

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    Wang Chuqin (born 2000) Men 2019, 2023 2021, 2023 2018, 2022, 2024 2024 2024 2023 10 Advisory Group. Advisors [9] Birthdate Details Zhang Lei 1968 (age 56–57)

  4. Sun Yingsha - Wikipedia

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    Sun is the reigning Olympic gold medallist in mixed doubles with Wang Chuqin, and in the team event in both Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024. She is also the reining World Champion and World Cup Champion. She is also the reining World Champion and World Cup Champion.

  5. Biggest upset of the Olympics? World No. 1 table tennis ...

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    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.

  6. Jha makes history for US in men's table tennis, world No. 1 ...

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    Kanak Jha secured the U.S. its best Olympic run in men's table tennis by reaching the last 16 at the Paris Games on Wednesday, while the shock of the tournament came when world No. 1 Wang Chuqin ...

  7. 2019 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles

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    Wang Chuqin: 11: 8 11: 11: 11: 8 Liang Jingkun Lin Gaoyuan: 10 7 7 5 Top half. Section 1. First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals 1 Morizono

  8. Fan Zhendong - Wikipedia

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    Fan defeated Wang Chuqin in the semi-finals, but lost to the dark horse champion Zhou Qihao in the finals. [23] Fan was selected alongside Ma Long to represent China in the men's singles event at the Tokyo Olympics. [ 24 ]

  9. Xu Xin (table tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Xu Xin beat his colleague Wang Chuqin in the final 4–0; Wang Chuqin had defeated Ma Long at the semi-final stage. After the Australian Open, the first of the T2 Events were played in Malaysia. In this tournament, Xu Xin showed signs of slowness and tiredness, proposed to be due to the many weeks of play on the world tour.