Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated world table tennis champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to

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Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team.

In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated World Table Tennis Championships champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to the finals, where she defeated world champion Li Xiaoxia and won the gold medal, becoming a striking future star.

Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated world table tennis champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to - DayDayNews

2011 World Championships and World Cup Double Champion

In 2009, Ding Ning relied on his third place in the first stage and first place in the second stage in the domestic trials of the National Table Tennis Team to Yokohama, defeating Zhang Yining, who ranked second in both stages, and became the "Direct Team to Yokohama" "Championship, the first to qualify for the World Table Tennis Championships singles, started his first World Table Tennis Championships singles journey, and won the first world championship in his career, joining the main force.

In 2010, Ding Ning, Guo Yan and others represented the Chinese national team in the World Table Tennis Championships team competition in Moscow. However, they lost to Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu of the Singapore team in the final, and ultimately only finished second. [1] In November of the same year, Ding Ning represented China at the Guangzhou Asian Games, participating in the women's team, women's doubles (with Liu Shiwen) and mixed doubles (with Zhang Jike) table tennis events, and won one gold and one silver in the women's team and women's doubles. Good results. In the same year, she won the women's doubles championship at the Qatar Open (with Liu Shiwen); the women's doubles runner-up at the Kuwait Open (with Liu Shiwen); the women's singles and doubles runner-up at the German Open (with Li Xiaodan); the women's singles runner-up at the Asian Cup; and the women's doubles at the China Open. Runner-up (with Liu Shiwen); World Cup women's team champion.

On May 15, 2011, Ding Ning defeated her teammate Li Xiaoxia 4-2 in the women's singles final of the 51st Rotterdam World Table Tennis Championships to win the world championship, becoming the 13th World Table Tennis Championships women's singles champion in the history of the Chinese team. It is also the 9th consecutive championship for the Chinese team in the women's singles history of the World Table Tennis Championships. [2] In November of the same year, she became the world's number one player for the first time with 3,005 points. In the same year, she won the British Open women's singles championship and women's doubles runner-up (with Li Xiaoxia); Qatar Open women's singles runner-up and women's doubles runner-up (with Guo Yan); UAE Open women's singles championship; China Open Suzhou station women's singles runner-up, women's singles runner-up. Double runner-up (with Li Xiaoxia); Austrian Open women's singles champion, women's doubles champion (with Li Xiaoxia); World Cup women's singles champion, women's team champion; Table Tennis Federation Tour Finals women's singles runner-up.

In August 2012, Ding Ning replaced the injured Guo Yan and entered the women's table tennis Olympic roster to participate in the London Olympics. In the Olympic women's singles competition, Ding Ning and teammate Li Xiaoxia successfully defended their respective half areas and reached the finals. In the end, they were depressed due to a misjudgment by the referee and won the silver medal with a score of 1:4; on August 8 of the same year, in the London Olympics table tennis women's In the team final, the team defeated the Japanese team with a total score of 3-0 and won the championship in the women's table tennis team event. This is the 34th gold medal won by the Chinese sports delegation at this Olympics and also Ding Ning's first Olympic gold medal. .

In May 2013, Ding Ning participated in the 52nd World Table Tennis Championships as the defending women's singles champion, but lost to Li Xiaoxia 2:4 in the semi-finals and failed to retain the championship; on May 20, Ding Ning partnered with Liu Shiwen and won the Second runner-up in women's doubles at the World Table Tennis Championships; in the same year, she won the championship in the 12th National Games Table Tennis Mixed Pairs (partnering with Ma Long); the women's doubles championship at the Qatar Table Tennis Open (partnering with Li Xiaoxia); and the women's doubles championship at the Austrian Table Tennis Open (partnering with Li Xiaoxia). Champion; ITTF World Tour Russian Open Women's Doubles Champion; Qatar Table Tennis Open Women's Singles Champion; ITTF World Tour Russian Open Women's Singles Champion; Austrian Table Tennis Open Women's Singles Champion; Kuwait Table Tennis Open Women's Pairs Champion (partner Li Xiaoxia); Table Tennis World Cup Women's Team Champion.

On March 23, 2014, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-2 in the women's singles final of the Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament and won the Asian Cup singles championship for the first time. [3] On October 20, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-0 in the Women's Table Tennis World Cup. This was the second championship after 2011. It was also the first champion in the 40+ era of table tennis and the new plastic ball era. The Chinese team achieved Eighteen consecutive championships in this event.[4] In the same year, she won the women’s singles and doubles championships at the Chengdu Table Tennis Open in China; the women’s team table tennis championship at the 17th Asian Games; the women’s singles runner-up in the ITTF Tour Finals; and the women’s team championship at the 52nd World Table Tennis Championships; Table Tennis World Cup women's team champion; also won the Table Tennis Super League MVP. [5]

On May 2, 2015, in the final game of the women's singles at the 2015 Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships, Ding Ning was accidentally injured but still persisted until the end. In the end, she defeated Liu Shiwen 4-3 and won the women's singles championship for the second time after 2011. [6] In November of the same year, netizens voted for the "Top 10 Influential People born in the 1990s in China", and Ding Ning ranked eighth. On December 14, Ding Ning won the women's singles championship at the 2015 ITTF World Tour Finals.

On March 6, 2016, Ding Ning won the women's team gold medal in the team competition of the 53rd World Table Tennis Championships, and the Chinese team won the championship for the 20th time. [7] On August 11, in the Rio Olympics table tennis women’s singles final, after 7 hard-fought games, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-3 and won the Olympic women’s singles championship for the first time, becoming another grand slam in the history of table tennis. Champion. [8] On August 17, in the Rio Olympics table tennis women's team final, Ding Ning and her teammates (Li Xiaoxia, Liu Shiwen) swept Germany 3-0 to win the championship, achieving China's third consecutive Olympic table tennis women's team championship. [9] On August 22, Ding Ning served as the flag bearer for the Chinese delegation at the closing ceremony of the Rio Olympics. [10] In August of the same year, he was awarded the National May Day Labor Medal. On September 14, he won the Capital Labor Medal. On December 15, she won the 2016 CCTV Sports Figure of the Year Best Female Athlete Nomination Award.

In February 2017, Ding Ning was elected captain of the Chinese women's table tennis team. The 2017 Asian Table Tennis Championships continued in Wuxi, Jiangsu, with the Chinese team facing the Japanese team in the women's team finals. In the first game, Liu Shiwen defeated Miu Hirano 3-1, in the second game, Ding Ning defeated Miki Ito in straight games, and in the third game, Zhu Yuling defeated Hina Hayata 3-1. The Chinese team defeated the Japanese team 3-0 with a total score of 3-0 and won the Asian Cup for the first time. The women's team won the championship for the sixth time in a row and the 17th time. [11] In the women's singles quarter-finals, the favorite Ding Ning was reversed 2-3 by Japanese player Miu Hirano and missed the semi-finals. [12] On May 30, Ding Ning confirmed to join the T2 Asia-Pacific Table Tennis League and served as a brand ambassador to assist the development and promotion of the T2 League on a global scale. On June 4, the women's singles final competition began at the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany. Ding Ning defeated Zhu Yuling 4-2 to win the championship. This is the third time that Ding Ning has won the World Table Tennis Championships women's singles championship. [13] On June 5, at the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Ding Ning and Liu Shiwen successfully won the women's doubles championship. Ding Ning also became the sixth athlete in the history of Chinese women's table tennis to win the women's singles and doubles titles at the same World Table Tennis Championships. [14] On June 25, Ding Ning won the women's singles and doubles championships at the China Chengdu Table Tennis Open. In the same month, the 12th Party Congress in Beijing elected 63 representatives to attend the 19th Party Congress, and Ding Ning became the youngest party representative. From June 28th to 30th, Ding Ning participated in the first stage of the T2 Asia-Pacific Table Tennis League team competition. In the first round, due to his discomfort with the new competition system, Ding Ning lost 2-2 against Chinese Taipei player Zheng Yijing. In the next two games, Ding Ning learned his lesson and gradually controlled the rhythm of the game. He defeated Swedish table tennis player Ekholm and South Korea's number one women's singles Yang Ha-eun with big scores 4-0 and 5-0 respectively, helping her Peking University team. The Wilson team won three consecutive victories. [15] On August 3, the Beijing Sports Delegation was established for the 13th National Games, and Ding Ning was officially appointed as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Delegation. [16] On September 5, in the third and fourth place finals of the table tennis women's doubles at the 13th National Games, Ding Ning/Liu Shiwen narrowly defeated Liu Gaoyang/Feng Yalan 3-2 after five games and won third place. On September 6, in the National Games women's singles final, Ding Ning performed well and defeated Liu Shiwen 4-2 to win the championship. This National Games women's singles championship allowed Ding Ning to achieve a Grand Slam. [17] On October 12, at the summary meeting of the Beijing Sports Delegation of the 13th National Games, Ding Ning won the title of "Best Athlete". On November 19, in the women's singles final of the ITTF Swedish Open, top seed Ding Ning lost 3-4 to 20-year-old national table tennis player Chen Xingtong and won the runner-up. [18] On December 14, 2017, Ding Ning won the "Best Female Athlete" Award and the "Best Score of the Year" Award at the ITTF Star Awards Ceremony held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.

Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated world table tennis champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to - DayDayNews

Ding Ning-2016 Rio Olympics

On February 25, 2018, in the 2018 ITTF Team World Cup Women's Team Finals held in London, Chinese team players Ding Ning, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong, Zhu Yuling, and Liu Shiwen won the championship; [19] June On the 3rd, at the ITTF World Tour China Open, Ding Ning/Zhu Yuling won the women's doubles championship. Ding Ning lost to teammate Wang Manyu and won the women's singles runner-up. [20] On July 22, in the women's doubles final of the 2018 Korean Table Tennis Open, Chen Meng/Ding Ningshang won the women's doubles championship with a score of 3-1. [21] On August 19, 2018, in the women's singles final of the 2018 ITTF Bulgaria Open, Ding Ning defeated Wang Yidi 4-3 and won the championship. [22] On September 30, 2018, at the ITTF Women's Table Tennis World Cup, Ding Ning defeated Zhu Yuling 4-0 to win this event for the third time.

On July 7, 2019, Ding Ning won the women's singles runner-up at the Korean Table Tennis Open. [23]

On January 2, 2020, the ITTF announced the January 2020 world rankings. 11 national table tennis athletes (5 men and 6 women) dominate the top 10 list of men's and women's singles. The main opponents, the Japanese team, Tomokazu Harimoto, Mima Ito, and Kasumi Ishikawa are on the list. Among them, Mima Ito surpassed Liu Shiwen and ranked top 3 for the first time. [24]

On January 20, 2020, the Chinese table tennis team officially announced the entry list for the 2020 Busan World Table Tennis Championships. Liu Shiwen, Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Ding Ning, and Zhu Yuling represented the women's team. [25]

On February 1, 2020, the 2020 ITTF German Open was held in Magdeburg. The women’s doubles Ding Ning/Sun Yingsha was reversed 1-3 by the Japanese combination Hirano Miu/Ishikawa Kasumi, and Chen Meng/Wang Manyu defeated Enter the finals to compete for the championship. [26]

On February 1, 2020, the German Open, the first stop of the 2020 ITTF World Tour, started the women's singles quarter-finals. Ding Ning defeated Mima Ito, the only foreign player in the quarterfinals, 4:1, taking the lead in advancing to the semifinals. [27]

On March 6, 2020, the 2020 ITTF Tour Qatar Open began the competition for the women’s doubles quarter-finals. The Chinese combination Ding Ning/Chen Meng lost to the Singaporean combination Yu Mengyu/Lin Ye in 5 rounds and missed the chance. The top four. [28]

On the evening of March 7, 2020, the 2020 ITTF Professional Tour (Platinum Station) Qatar Open started the competition for the women’s singles semi-finals. In the first match between China and Japan, national table tennis captain Ding Ning lost 0-4 to Japan's top sister Mima Ito and missed the final. [29] In May, the 2020 sCSI global active sports star commercial value list was released, and Ding Ning ranked 16th.

Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team.

In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated World Table Tennis Championships champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to the finals, where she defeated world champion Li Xiaoxia and won the gold medal, becoming a striking future star.

Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated world table tennis champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to - DayDayNews

2011 World Championships and World Cup Double Champion

In 2009, Ding Ning relied on his third place in the first stage and first place in the second stage in the domestic trials of the National Table Tennis Team to Yokohama, defeating Zhang Yining, who ranked second in both stages, and became the "Direct Team to Yokohama" "Championship, the first to qualify for the World Table Tennis Championships singles, started his first World Table Tennis Championships singles journey, and won the first world championship in his career, joining the main force.

In 2010, Ding Ning, Guo Yan and others represented the Chinese national team in the World Table Tennis Championships team competition in Moscow. However, they lost to Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu of the Singapore team in the final, and ultimately only finished second. [1] In November of the same year, Ding Ning represented China at the Guangzhou Asian Games, participating in the women's team, women's doubles (with Liu Shiwen) and mixed doubles (with Zhang Jike) table tennis events, and won one gold and one silver in the women's team and women's doubles. Good results. In the same year, she won the women's doubles championship at the Qatar Open (with Liu Shiwen); the women's doubles runner-up at the Kuwait Open (with Liu Shiwen); the women's singles and doubles runner-up at the German Open (with Li Xiaodan); the women's singles runner-up at the Asian Cup; and the women's doubles at the China Open. Runner-up (with Liu Shiwen); World Cup women's team champion.

On May 15, 2011, Ding Ning defeated her teammate Li Xiaoxia 4-2 in the women's singles final of the 51st Rotterdam World Table Tennis Championships to win the world championship, becoming the 13th World Table Tennis Championships women's singles champion in the history of the Chinese team. It is also the 9th consecutive championship for the Chinese team in the women's singles history of the World Table Tennis Championships. [2] In November of the same year, she became the world's number one player for the first time with 3,005 points. In the same year, she won the British Open women's singles championship and women's doubles runner-up (with Li Xiaoxia); Qatar Open women's singles runner-up and women's doubles runner-up (with Guo Yan); UAE Open women's singles championship; China Open Suzhou station women's singles runner-up, women's singles runner-up. Double runner-up (with Li Xiaoxia); Austrian Open women's singles champion, women's doubles champion (with Li Xiaoxia); World Cup women's singles champion, women's team champion; Table Tennis Federation Tour Finals women's singles runner-up.

In August 2012, Ding Ning replaced the injured Guo Yan and entered the women's table tennis Olympic roster to participate in the London Olympics. In the Olympic women's singles competition, Ding Ning and teammate Li Xiaoxia successfully defended their respective half areas and reached the finals. In the end, they were depressed due to a misjudgment by the referee and won the silver medal with a score of 1:4; on August 8 of the same year, in the London Olympics table tennis women's In the team final, the team defeated the Japanese team with a total score of 3-0 and won the championship in the women's table tennis team event. This is the 34th gold medal won by the Chinese sports delegation at this Olympics and also Ding Ning's first Olympic gold medal. .

In May 2013, Ding Ning participated in the 52nd World Table Tennis Championships as the defending women's singles champion, but lost to Li Xiaoxia 2:4 in the semi-finals and failed to retain the championship; on May 20, Ding Ning partnered with Liu Shiwen and won the Second runner-up in women's doubles at the World Table Tennis Championships; in the same year, she won the championship in the 12th National Games Table Tennis Mixed Pairs (partnering with Ma Long); the women's doubles championship at the Qatar Table Tennis Open (partnering with Li Xiaoxia); and the women's doubles championship at the Austrian Table Tennis Open (partnering with Li Xiaoxia). Champion; ITTF World Tour Russian Open Women's Doubles Champion; Qatar Table Tennis Open Women's Singles Champion; ITTF World Tour Russian Open Women's Singles Champion; Austrian Table Tennis Open Women's Singles Champion; Kuwait Table Tennis Open Women's Pairs Champion (partner Li Xiaoxia); Table Tennis World Cup Women's Team Champion.

On March 23, 2014, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-2 in the women's singles final of the Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament and won the Asian Cup singles championship for the first time. [3] On October 20, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-0 in the Women's Table Tennis World Cup. This was the second championship after 2011. It was also the first champion in the 40+ era of table tennis and the new plastic ball era. The Chinese team achieved Eighteen consecutive championships in this event.[4] In the same year, she won the women’s singles and doubles championships at the Chengdu Table Tennis Open in China; the women’s team table tennis championship at the 17th Asian Games; the women’s singles runner-up in the ITTF Tour Finals; and the women’s team championship at the 52nd World Table Tennis Championships; Table Tennis World Cup women's team champion; also won the Table Tennis Super League MVP. [5]

On May 2, 2015, in the final game of the women's singles at the 2015 Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships, Ding Ning was accidentally injured but still persisted until the end. In the end, she defeated Liu Shiwen 4-3 and won the women's singles championship for the second time after 2011. [6] In November of the same year, netizens voted for the "Top 10 Influential People born in the 1990s in China", and Ding Ning ranked eighth. On December 14, Ding Ning won the women's singles championship at the 2015 ITTF World Tour Finals.

On March 6, 2016, Ding Ning won the women's team gold medal in the team competition of the 53rd World Table Tennis Championships, and the Chinese team won the championship for the 20th time. [7] On August 11, in the Rio Olympics table tennis women’s singles final, after 7 hard-fought games, Ding Ning defeated Li Xiaoxia 4-3 and won the Olympic women’s singles championship for the first time, becoming another grand slam in the history of table tennis. Champion. [8] On August 17, in the Rio Olympics table tennis women's team final, Ding Ning and her teammates (Li Xiaoxia, Liu Shiwen) swept Germany 3-0 to win the championship, achieving China's third consecutive Olympic table tennis women's team championship. [9] On August 22, Ding Ning served as the flag bearer for the Chinese delegation at the closing ceremony of the Rio Olympics. [10] In August of the same year, he was awarded the National May Day Labor Medal. On September 14, he won the Capital Labor Medal. On December 15, she won the 2016 CCTV Sports Figure of the Year Best Female Athlete Nomination Award.

In February 2017, Ding Ning was elected captain of the Chinese women's table tennis team. The 2017 Asian Table Tennis Championships continued in Wuxi, Jiangsu, with the Chinese team facing the Japanese team in the women's team finals. In the first game, Liu Shiwen defeated Miu Hirano 3-1, in the second game, Ding Ning defeated Miki Ito in straight games, and in the third game, Zhu Yuling defeated Hina Hayata 3-1. The Chinese team defeated the Japanese team 3-0 with a total score of 3-0 and won the Asian Cup for the first time. The women's team won the championship for the sixth time in a row and the 17th time. [11] In the women's singles quarter-finals, the favorite Ding Ning was reversed 2-3 by Japanese player Miu Hirano and missed the semi-finals. [12] On May 30, Ding Ning confirmed to join the T2 Asia-Pacific Table Tennis League and served as a brand ambassador to assist the development and promotion of the T2 League on a global scale. On June 4, the women's singles final competition began at the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany. Ding Ning defeated Zhu Yuling 4-2 to win the championship. This is the third time that Ding Ning has won the World Table Tennis Championships women's singles championship. [13] On June 5, at the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Ding Ning and Liu Shiwen successfully won the women's doubles championship. Ding Ning also became the sixth athlete in the history of Chinese women's table tennis to win the women's singles and doubles titles at the same World Table Tennis Championships. [14] On June 25, Ding Ning won the women's singles and doubles championships at the China Chengdu Table Tennis Open. In the same month, the 12th Party Congress in Beijing elected 63 representatives to attend the 19th Party Congress, and Ding Ning became the youngest party representative. From June 28th to 30th, Ding Ning participated in the first stage of the T2 Asia-Pacific Table Tennis League team competition. In the first round, due to his discomfort with the new competition system, Ding Ning lost 2-2 against Chinese Taipei player Zheng Yijing. In the next two games, Ding Ning learned his lesson and gradually controlled the rhythm of the game. He defeated Swedish table tennis player Ekholm and South Korea's number one women's singles Yang Ha-eun with big scores 4-0 and 5-0 respectively, helping her Peking University team. The Wilson team won three consecutive victories. [15] On August 3, the Beijing Sports Delegation was established for the 13th National Games, and Ding Ning was officially appointed as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Delegation. [16] On September 5, in the third and fourth place finals of the table tennis women's doubles at the 13th National Games, Ding Ning/Liu Shiwen narrowly defeated Liu Gaoyang/Feng Yalan 3-2 after five games and won third place. On September 6, in the National Games women's singles final, Ding Ning performed well and defeated Liu Shiwen 4-2 to win the championship. This National Games women's singles championship allowed Ding Ning to achieve a Grand Slam. [17] On October 12, at the summary meeting of the Beijing Sports Delegation of the 13th National Games, Ding Ning won the title of "Best Athlete". On November 19, in the women's singles final of the ITTF Swedish Open, top seed Ding Ning lost 3-4 to 20-year-old national table tennis player Chen Xingtong and won the runner-up. [18] On December 14, 2017, Ding Ning won the "Best Female Athlete" Award and the "Best Score of the Year" Award at the ITTF Star Awards Ceremony held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.

Ding Ning was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Main player of the Chinese women's table tennis team. In October 2007, Ding Ning defeated world table tennis champion Guo Yue in the women's singles singles at the Sixth National City Games and advanced to - DayDayNews

Ding Ning-2016 Rio Olympics

On February 25, 2018, in the 2018 ITTF Team World Cup Women's Team Finals held in London, Chinese team players Ding Ning, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong, Zhu Yuling, and Liu Shiwen won the championship; [19] June On the 3rd, at the ITTF World Tour China Open, Ding Ning/Zhu Yuling won the women's doubles championship. Ding Ning lost to teammate Wang Manyu and won the women's singles runner-up. [20] On July 22, in the women's doubles final of the 2018 Korean Table Tennis Open, Chen Meng/Ding Ningshang won the women's doubles championship with a score of 3-1. [21] On August 19, 2018, in the women's singles final of the 2018 ITTF Bulgaria Open, Ding Ning defeated Wang Yidi 4-3 and won the championship. [22] On September 30, 2018, at the ITTF Women's Table Tennis World Cup, Ding Ning defeated Zhu Yuling 4-0 to win this event for the third time.

On July 7, 2019, Ding Ning won the women's singles runner-up at the Korean Table Tennis Open. [23]

On January 2, 2020, the ITTF announced the January 2020 world rankings. 11 national table tennis athletes (5 men and 6 women) dominate the top 10 list of men's and women's singles. The main opponents, the Japanese team, Tomokazu Harimoto, Mima Ito, and Kasumi Ishikawa are on the list. Among them, Mima Ito surpassed Liu Shiwen and ranked top 3 for the first time. [24]

On January 20, 2020, the Chinese table tennis team officially announced the entry list for the 2020 Busan World Table Tennis Championships. Liu Shiwen, Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Ding Ning, and Zhu Yuling represented the women's team. [25]

On February 1, 2020, the 2020 ITTF German Open was held in Magdeburg. The women’s doubles Ding Ning/Sun Yingsha was reversed 1-3 by the Japanese combination Hirano Miu/Ishikawa Kasumi, and Chen Meng/Wang Manyu defeated Enter the finals to compete for the championship. [26]

On February 1, 2020, the German Open, the first stop of the 2020 ITTF World Tour, started the women's singles quarter-finals. Ding Ning defeated Mima Ito, the only foreign player in the quarterfinals, 4:1, taking the lead in advancing to the semifinals. [27]

On March 6, 2020, the 2020 ITTF Tour Qatar Open began the competition for the women’s doubles quarter-finals. The Chinese combination Ding Ning/Chen Meng lost to the Singaporean combination Yu Mengyu/Lin Ye in 5 rounds and missed the chance. The top four. [28]

On the evening of March 7, 2020, the 2020 ITTF Professional Tour (Platinum Station) Qatar Open started the competition for the women’s singles semi-finals. In the first match between China and Japan, national table tennis captain Ding Ning lost 0-4 to Japan's top sister Mima Ito and missed the final. [29] In May, the 2020 sCSI global active sports star commercial value list was released, and Ding Ning ranked 16th.[30]

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