Several key battles in the history of Chinese men's table tennis (recommended collection)

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In the last issue of Winter Melon talked about "Chen Meng: Owning an Era that Has Ended Without Beginning". Today, I will chat with fans and friends about the five classic battles in the history of table tennis.

As we all know, the most fundamental reason for the long-lasting prosperity of Chinese table tennis is due to its huge size advantage. A good mass foundation is undoubtedly the most fundamental internal motivation. However, from the 1980s to the beginning of this century, Chinese table tennis has not yet ushered in its current peak, and the precarious national table tennis has also staged many classic battles in its forge ahead. , Step by step towards today's glory!

The 25th World Table Tennis Championships Rong Guotuan beats the world champion Cido

In 1959, Chinese table tennis players Rong Guotuan participated in the West Germany Dortmund_span 8th span The 25th World Table Tennis Championships. At that time, China's table tennis level was still not leading. Therefore, before the game, the outside world predicted almost overwhelmingly that the world champion Hungarian Cido would definitely win.

However, Rong Guotuan performed well. In the battle against foreign players, he played extremely stable and outstanding. He went through eight consecutive levels. In the final, he defeated the Hungarian player West, who had won the world championship nine times at the time, by 3-1. He became the first Chinese athlete to win a world championship since the World Table Tennis Championships were held in 1927.

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Rong Guotuan

In the 25th World Table Tennis Championships men's singles final, Dorsey won the first game 21-19.

Faced with the loss of the first game, Rong Guotuan changed his tactics in the second game and strengthened the rotation and placement of the ball in the stalemate with the opponent. This change caused the Hungarian players to suddenly mess up their positions. The National League won 21 to 12.

Cido also took the initiative to change in the third game, adding more spins when cutting the ball,At the same time, press the two corners tightly, strengthen the use of the bottom line long ball, and mobilize the opponent's two big corners. However, Rong Guotuan took his time and insisted on playing in the second game, and began to fight fiercely. In the third game, Rong Guotuan also won 21-15.

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Rong Guotuan and Dorsey

In the fourth round, Rong Guotuan made a big effort. In response to the tactics of Sidoga’s turning corner and counterattack, Rong Guotuan adopted the method of forehand and side topspin to control The opponent's cut in the counterattack increased the difficulty of the opponent's offense, making it difficult for Xido's offense to target. In the end, Rong Guotuan won the match point 21-14.

Rong Guotuan's victory in the 25th World Table Tennis Championships not only won my country's first gold medal in the international table tennis competition, but also broke the situation that Hungary and Japan had manipulated for many years in the world men's singles competition.


The Chinese men's team defeated 5:0 at the 39th World Table Tennis Championships Sweden men's team

In 1987, the 39th World Table Tennis Championships was held in New Delhi, the capital of India. Enter the finals.

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Sweden's golden generation

At that time, the opponent in the final was the strong table tennis team Sweden. At that time, our country’s players were Jiang Jialiang, Teng Yi, Chen Longcan; Sweden was , Karlsson, Lin De Persson, the game started, Jiang Jialiang vs Karlsson; Teng Yi vs Linde; Chen Longcan vs Persson; Jiang Jialiang vs Linde; Chen Longcan vs Karlsson, and the Chinese team defeated Sweden 5:0. .

The Chinese National Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis Team won 6 championships in 7 events in this competition.Since then

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Chinese men's table tennis main players Jiang Jialiang, Chen Longcan, and Teng Yi

The Chinese table tennis team has a place in the world table tennis world, and it has completely changed the world table tennis power structure.


The 43rd World Table Tennis Championships Ding Song defeated Carlsson 2:0

In 1995, in the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships held in Tianjin, China, the men's national table tennis team vowed to "Oath" Win the Swathlin Cup", the coach at the time was Cai Zhenhua, and the players at the knee were Wang Tao, Ma Wenge, Ding Song, Liu Guoliang, Kong Linghui, all of which can be said of experience. Rich. However, the strength of the table tennis power Sweden cannot be underestimated.

The field is never a simulation game, let alone a theoretical strength competition. This time, Cai Zhenhua lined up his troops uncharacteristically and came to cross the sea.

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Secret Weapon Ding Song

In the men's team finals, Ma Wenge and Wang Tao, who played first, both won by one point and lost by one point. In this way, the third player on the stage seemed particularly important, but no one thought that Cai Zhenhua would send Ding Song to the stage. Ding Song's appearance made the Swedish team a little daunted. He is an athlete who is not very familiar to the foreign table tennis world. The appearance of this mysterious figure definitely exceeded the Swedish team's expectations.
Let Ding Song go to Cai Zhenhua himself is confident, because long ago when he was doing off-court coaching for Ding Song, he suddenly had an inspiration that the attacker can rely on the reverse pull loop ball to score. Why can't a chipper be able to score by reversing the arc? Therefore, cutting the center and pulling back has gradually become Ding Song's most important style of play. The game is determined, and the remaining problem is to improve the stability of the technique and strengthen the exercise of the game. After nearly two years of training, Ding Song's psychology, skills and tactics have matured day by day.

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Carlsson

Sure enough, Ding Song used his unique attack conversion and combined play to make the foreigners shocked. Just like Ding Song’s own name, he stared at Carlsson and faced him. Karlsson, Ding Song did not have an absolute advantage, but Ding Song's strange combination of attack and attack really made Karlsson uncomfortable. Ding Song finally lived up to expectations and defeated Karlsson 2:0. Ding Song vs. Carlsson in the first 4 cricket scored 19:9, the first 4 cricket scored 25:23, Ding Song only served and grabbed 18 points. It can be said that his unique style of play puts a lot of pressure on the opponent to receive the serve, and it is also his counterattack that cuts the center and lays the foundation for victory.

vs. Sweden, Ma Wenge defeated Persson in the first game. In the second game, Wang Tao lost Waldner . Ding Song defeated Karlsson in the third game. In the fourth game, Ma Wenge lost to Waldner. Wang Tao beat Persson in the fifth game. The Chinese team won 3:2. In this battle, Ding Song made great contributions and became famous in the first battle.
The Chinese team finally won the Swathlin Cup again in Tianjin, and the Chinese men's table tennis team finally once again sounded the clarion call for a strong rise.


Kong Linghui defeated Lao Wa 3:2 in the 2000 Olympic Table Tennis Men's Singles Final

In the 2000 Sydney Olympics men's singles competition, after qualified from the group, Kong Linghui fought vigorously in the 1/8 finals with 3 In the quarter-finals, he defeated the Polish player Blaszczyk with outstanding backhand technique and particularly "awkward" serve; in the quarter-finals, he eliminated the flexible and tenacious defensive Schrag in the quarter-finals; in the semi-finals, Kong Linghui defeated "Old Enemy" Persson 3-1.

The world champion Liu Guoliang was not so lucky. His 1/8 finals narrowly defeated the French “violinist” Elowa 3-2, and he defeated Rose, his opponent in the semi-finals of the Olympic Games four years ago, 3-0. Cove.But in the semifinals, Liu Guoliang lost 0-3 against Lao Wa. It can be said that Sydney in 2000 can be regarded as a pain point in Liu Guoliang's career, and the root of the pain point is his old opponent Waldner, who has won many times.

In the finals, Kong Linghui, the prince of table tennis, played against Lao Wa.

In the first game, Kong Linghui had a clear advantage and successfully won the first game.

The second game also lost two points with Lao Wa's two pull ball errors.

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In the third game, Kong Linghui made three pull errors when he fell behind 17-18, allowing Lao Wa to get one game back.

In the fourth game, Lao Wah used his flexible serve to win the initiative. Kong Linghui ate 6 serves in this game, and Lao Wah won in the end.

When the game came to the decisive game, Kong Linghui adjusted his mind and went uncharacteristically. He used a backhand to cut Lao Wa's serve and stretched the score to 9 to 1. Such a large point difference basically determined Lao Wa's defeat. However, guerrilla elder Wa was unwilling to be outdone. He tried to struggle when he was 13-18 behind, but two pull errors made him lose confidence.

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Kong Linghui's classic shot of kissing the national flag on his chest

Kong Linghui finally won the match point 21 to 13, which is also regarded as the "small ball era" in the "small ball era" in the past two decades of the two teams in Switzerland. It's a full stop.

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The Big Three at the Sydney Olympics

So far, Lao Wa no longer has too many advantages in the long-term rivalry with the Chinese team. As he ages, the threat to China is also declining.

2001 World Table Tennis Championships men’s team semifinals

China VS South Korea ( Liu Guozheng vs. Kanazawa-soo )

Older fans know that,From the 1990s to the beginning of this century, Kim Taek-soo has always been a strong opponent of the Chinese team. Before that, there was Liu Nankui . At that time, the South Korean team was able to beat the Chinese team.

At that time, China and South Korea met on a narrow road. The five members of the Chinese Army were Olympic champions Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui. The other three were Liu Guozheng, Ma Lin and Wang Liqin .

At that time, the leader of the Korean team was veteran Kim Taek-soo, as well as Yoo Seungmin and Wu Sangeun . In the first four sets, Liu Guozheng and Ma Lin won one set each, but the new world champion Kong Linghui lost to Jin Zezhu and Wu Sangyun lost two points in a row.

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Kim Taek-soo, who was known as the world's No. 1 forehand at the time,

China and South Korea drew 2:2 in the first four games, and finally Liu Guo was facing Kim Taek-soo.

Kim Taek-soo won the first game and Liu Guozheng lost the first game 16-21.

At the end of the second game, Liu Guozheng was 19-20 behind. As long as Kim Taek-soo scores another point, the Chinese team will lose the championship. Liu Guozheng relied on his tenacious spirit to tie the score from 20 to 21 and then to 22. In the end, he won the second game 24 to 22. The two sides fought to a 1:1

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Kim Taek-soo Liu Guozheng

The two sides in the tiebreaker match successively reached 8 draws, 11 draws, 12 draws and 13 draws. After that, Kim Taek-soo opened the score and Liu Guozheng chased the score again. To 19 to 20. The next is another suffocating competition for "match points". 20 level, 21 level, 22 level, 23 level. Liu Guozheng finally won 25 to 23,Saved seven match points!

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Group photo of the participating players

This game not only made fans and friends hooked, but also really shocked them in a cold sweat.

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