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Timo Boll by Wikipedia Contributors
April 14, 2013
Boll in 2010.
Timo Boll (born March 8, 1981) is a Germanprofessional table tennis player who currentlyplays with Borussia Dsseldorf(de) and is the German No.1 of the German Table Tennis
National League.[3] He is No.5 in the World Rankings as of October, 2012.[1]
Childhood
Boll was born in Erbach im Odenwald,Hesse. At the age of four, Boll was playing table tennisand at that time was coached by his father. In 1987 he became a member of the TSV Hchst and
played there at association level. At the age of eight years he was discovered by Helmut Hampel,a Hessian trainer who promoted him. In 1990, he started to train at the training centrePfungstadtand four years later changed to FTG Frankfurt(de) with which he took part in the second
division, at which time other associations became attentive of him. TTV Gnnern (de) hired him
in 1995. Timo Boll was put in position five on the team but, nevertheless, lost only one match in
the whole season and thus contributed to the rise of the team in the table tennis national league.
Career
National league and international junior results
At age 14, Timo Boll took together with Frank Klitzsch the title of the youngest player of the
national league. Timo Boll celebrated his first international results during the student European
championships in Den Haag 1995, where he won three gold medals. After a second place finishin his first junior European Championship 1996, he won during the following two years the title
in the singles, in the doubles and with the team. He finished school with a secondary school level
I certificate.
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International results
In 2002, Timo Boll enlisted the ranks of the world top-10 players with hisEurope-Top-12-
Tournament victory against Vladimir Samsonov. He reached final of the European Table Tennis
Championships in Zagreb in the singles, and in doubles with Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth (de) the gold
medal. The German team was defeated in the finale by a score of 23, by the Swedish team.With his victory in the Chinese world cup in Jinan (he beat the world champion Wang Liqin and
the Olympic champion Kong Linghui clearly), Timo Boll finished the year at first position in theworld rankings in January, 2003. During the European-Championship 2003, Vladimir Samsonov
led the Belorussian team to the final victory against the German. He was too strong for Timo
Boll. After his elimination in the singles world championship in the second round, he lost the
rank of the world's number one table tennis player.
Injury and comeback
Back problems troubled Boll during the first half of 2004. These problems handicapped his
preparation for the 2004 Summer Olympics, in which he was outclassed in the quarterfinal byJan-Ove Waldner. After a period marked by public criticism, Timo Boll registered tournament
victories in Poland, Austria and Germany. He also reached the semifinal of the Pro Tourin
Peking, where he was edged out 34 in games byMa Lin. Early in the 2005 season, Boll's backproblems struck again; nevertheless, he won the silver medal in doubles with Christian S at the
World Championship. After correcting a referee's wrong decision in favour of his opponent in
the singles round of sixteen (in which he was defeated), he received the Fair Play Award fromthe ITTF. The year ended well as he won the Champions LeaguewithTTV RE-BAU
Gnnern (de), and the world cup tournament in Lige in Belgium, in which he defeated all three
Chinese first-class players. In 2007, he won the European Championship in singles, doubles, andin the team competition.
Draft to Borussia Dsseldorf
In December 2006, Timo Boll signed a 3 year contract with Borussia Dusseldorf(de). Apart
from the financial weakness of his old team and various other considerations, Timo Boll moved
for the good training possibilities, in view of the upcoming Olympic Games 2008 and because of
the possibility to be able to train there with his doubles partnerChristian S.
During the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing he participated again with the German national
team. After victories over Croatia, Canada, Singapore and Japan in preliminary rounds and the
semi-final, the team lost 03 against the host Chinese team.[4] As the first-seeded player in 2008,
Boll defended his three European Champion titles from the year before.
Technique
Timo Boll is a left-handed player whose best weapon is his forehand topspin drive but is also
noted for his extremely quick backhand loop. His blade is the "Timo Boll ALC" with Tenergy 05
rubbers on both sides. His present doubles partner is Christian S.
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Contract
On July 1, 2007, his three-year contract began with Borussia Dusseldorf.
PrivateTimo Boll married his longtime girlfriend, Rodelia Jacobi, on December 31, 2002.
Awards
1997 Table Tennis Junior Player of the Year
1998 German Table Tennis player of the Year
2005 Bambi Sport
2005 German Sportsmen of the Year3rd position
2006 Sportsmen of the Year in Hessen
2007 Fair-Play-Award of Minister (Secretary) of the Interior Home Secretary
2007 German Sportsmen of the Year2nd position
2008 Sportsmen of the Year in Hessen
2010 Sportsmen of the Year in Hessen
2010 German Sportsmen of the Year2nd position
Titles
World Cup 2002 and 2005
Single European Champion 2002, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012
Team European Champion 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
Europe Top-12 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008 and 2010[5]
European Super Cup 2007, 2008 and 2009
ITTF Pro Tour(18) and Grand Finals (1): Brasil 2001, Austria 2002, Japan 2003, Poland,
Germany and Austria 2004, Japan, Sweden and Grand Finals 2005, China, Germany andPoland 2006, Austria, Germany and Poland 2008, Qatar, Germany, and Poland 2009,
Japan 2010.
Double: European Championship 2002 (together with Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth (de)), 2007,
2008, 2009 and 2010 (together with Christian S), Japan Open 2005, Pro TourGrand
Final 2005, 2009 (together with Christian S)
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Double: 2nd position World Championship 2005, 3rd position European Championship
2005 together with Christian S
Team: 2nd position Olympic Games 2008; 3rd positionOlympic Games 2012; 2nd
position European Championship 2000, 2002, 2003, 2nd position World Championship
2004, 2010; 3rd position World Championship 2006.
German Championship: 9-times Single-Winner (1998, 20012007,2009), 3-times
Double-Winner (1999 together with Lars Hielscher(de), 2005 and 2007 together with
Christian S
Champions League: Winner 2005 and 2006 with TTV RE-BAU Gnnern (de)
3rd position Qatar and Kuwait Open Single 2007
3rd position World Championship Single 2003, 2006
As the first German number one of the world table tennis rankings (January 2003)
Zhang Jike
by Wikipedia Contributors
April 14, 2013
This is a Chinese name; the family name isZhang.
Zhang Jike (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ;pinyin:Zhng Jk; born
February 16, 1988) is a Chinese table tennisplayer.[2][3]
Zhang Jike is the reigning Worldand Olympic champion in singles. When he won the Olympic
gold medal in singles,[4] he became the fourth male player in the history of table tennis to achievea career grand slam. The others are Jan-Ove Waldner(in 1992), Liu Guoliang(in 1999) and
Kong Linghui (in 2000).[5] Zhang, however, is the only one of the four who have been the
reigning champion in all three competitions simultaneously. As he won consecutively first inWTTC 2011, then World Cup 2011, and then London Olympics 2012, he won the grand slam in
only 445 days after his first major title, being the fastest player ever to do so.
Equipment and playing style
Zhang Jike is a Butterfly sponsored athlete. He uses a Butterfly Viscaria FL for his blade, aButterfly Tenergy 64 on his backhand (red), and National DHS Neo blue sponge Hurricane 3
chinese rubber on his forehand (black).
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Although there is a Butterfly blade named after him, the Zhang Jike, he has yet to use it in
competition.
Zhang Jike is a two-winged shakehand attacker, and it is rare for him to be in defense. He is anoffensive player and always wears knee weights to improve his footwork in competitions so that
it does not get wobbly. Zhang Jike is known for jumping after third ball attacks onwards so thathe can see the ball from a far distance and counterattack it with slow loops and counterloops.
Career records
Singles(as of December 6, 2011)[3]
Olympic Games: winner (2012).
World Championships: winner (2011)
Men's World Cup: winner (2011); runner-up (2010).
Pro Tourwinner (3): China Open, Suzhou (2010); German Open (2011); korean Open
(2012), Slovenian Open (2012), Kuwait Open (2013). Runner-up (3): Qatar Open (2010);China Open, Suzhou (2011); Austrian Open (2011).
Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 2. Record: runner-up (2011); SF (2009).
Asian Championships: Runner-up (2): 2009; 2012.
Asian Cup: winner (2010)
Men's Doubles
World Championships: semi-final (2009, 11).
Pro Tour winner (6): Kuwait Open 2010; Slovenian, English, UAE, German, China
(Suzhou) Open 2011.
Runner-up (7): Kuwait, Qatar Open 2008; China (Suzhou) Open 2009; German Open2010; Qatar, China (Shenzen), Austrian Open 2011.
Pro Tour Grand Finals: winner (2011).
Asian Games: winner (2010).
Mixed Doubles
World Championships: runner-up (2009).
Asian Games: QF (2010).
Asian Championships: runner-up (2009).
Wang Hao (table tennis)
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by Wikipedia Contributors
Dec. 21, 2012
This is a Chinese name; the family name isWang.
Wng Ho (Chinese: ;pinyin: Wng Ho; born December 15, 1983 in Changchun, Jilin) is aChinese table tennis player.[3][4] He became the World Champion in Men's Singles in Yokohama,Japan in May 2009, defeating 3-time World Champion Wang Liqin 4-0.[5] Other notable
accomplishments are the 3-time World Cup Champion in 2007, 2008 and 2010, Singles Silver
medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics,2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 SummerOlympics Games.[6] In January 2010, Ma Long replaced him as the #1 rank on the official ITTF
world rankings.[7] Previously he has been ranked #1 on the official ITTF world rankings for 27
consecutive months from October 2007 to December 2009.[1] In April 2011, he was again the top
ranked male player in the world. He is also the most known table tennis player to execute theReverse Penhold Backhand (RPB) remarkably.
Equipment
Wang Hao currently uses a DHS Hurricane Hao blade with a DHS Skyline III Blue Sponge
(Black) and a DHS Tin Arc 3 (red) for his backhand.
Playing style
Wang uses a penhold grip. He is representative of a new wave of penhold players, having good
attacking and defensive skills off both wings of the table. The greater freedom of the wristinvolved in a penhold grip allows Wang Hao to generate large amounts of spin on the forehand
side. As a result he is capable of high percentage attacking play well within the range of thetable.
His reverse-sided backhand, popularly known as Reverse Penhold Backhand (RPB), is a standoutstroke because he does not need to step around the table to use his forehand, unlike most penhold
players who need to step around to cover up a relatively weaker backhand. The use of the
reverse-side of the racquet was originally pioneered by former championLiu Guoliang, but was
largely unknown before Wang's domination since it was considered to be unorthodox and wasrarely used by players in the professional scene. Moreover, Wang Hao is the player who best
executes it without fail. He makes the RPB seems as if it is a normal shakehand backhand.
Compared to most pen-hold players on the professional circuit, Wang Hao uses the reverse-sidefor almost all shots on the backhand side, with the small exception of balls placed very slow and
deep within the table during serves. This style of using the reverse-side exclusively for the
backhand was considered to be improper, and when he first joined the national team most players
did not think highly of him.[8] Regardless of Wang Hao's future performance, his rise to the top ofthe world table tennis rankings has convincingly demonstrated the viability of this new style, and
his contribution to the table tennis community will forever cement his place in table tennis
history.
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Also, Wang Hao is the only person in the history of Table Tennis to have went through 3
Olympic games, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, and London 2012, and to have won three silver
medals respectively.
Achievements
1996: joined Jilin Provincial Table Tennis Team
1998: joined National Team and turned pro
1999 World Club Championships: Champion, team
1999 Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships: Champion, team; runner-up, men's
singles and men's doubles
2000 World Club Championship: Runner-up, men's team
2001Ninth National Games: Champion, men's team
2002 ITTF Pro Tour, Netherlands: Champion, men's singles; third, men's doubles
2002 ITTF Pro Tour, Egypt: Champion, men's singles; third, men's doubles
2003 47th World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's doubles.
2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Croatia: Champion, men's singles and mixed doubles
2003 ITTF Pro Tour, China: Runner-up, men's singles and men's doubles
2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Denmark: Champion, men's doubles
2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Sweden: Champion, men's doubles
2003 Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team and men's singles;
third, men's doubles
2004 47th World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
2004 Olympics: Silver medal, men's singles
2004 World Cup: Third, men's singles
2004 ITTF Pro Tour, Greece: Champion, men's singles; runner-up, men's doubles
2004 ITTF Pro Tour, South Korea: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's
singles
2004 ITTF Pro Tour, Changchun: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's
singles
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2004 World Cup: Champion, men's singles
2005 48th World Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's doubles
2005 Asia Cup: Champion, men's singles
2005 Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
2005 Qatar Open: Champion, men's doubles
2005 China Open: Runner-up, men's doubles (Harbin); Runner-up, men's singles
(Shenzhen)
2006 48th World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
2006 World Cup: Runner-up, men's singles
2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Slovenia: Champion, men's singles
2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Croatia: Champion, men's doubles
2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Qatar: Champion, men's doubles
2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Japan: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
2006 Asian Games: Champion, men's singles and team
2007 World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's doubles; third, men's
singles
2007 World Cup: Champion, men's team and men's singles
2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Slovenia: Champion, men's singles
2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Croatia: Champion, men's doubles
2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Shenzhen: Champion, men's singles and men's doubles
2007 ITTF Pro Tour,Nanjing: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Japan: Champion, men's singles; runner-up, men's doubles
2007 Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team and men's singles;runner-up, men's doubles
2008 Olympics: Champion, men's team
2008 Olympics: Silver medal, men's singles
2008 World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
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2009 World Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's singles and men's double
with Chen Qi
2010 World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
2010 World Cup: Champion, men's singles
2010 Asian Games: Silver Medal, men's singles
2011 World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's singles; third, men's
doubles
2012 Olympics: Silver medal, men's singles
2012 Olympics: Champion, men's Team.
Xu Xin
by Wikipedia Contributors
April 14, 2013
This is a Chinese name; the family name isXu(Chinese: ) .
Xu Xin (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ;pinyin:X Xn; born January 8, 1990in Jiangsu,China) is a Chinesetable tennis player.[2]
Equipment/Playing Style
Xu Xin is a STIGA sponsored athlete. He uses a STIGA Rosewood NCT V as his blade, STIGACalibra LT for his backhand (red) And DHS NEO Skyline 3 TG3 For his forehand (black).
Xu Xin is one of the few representatives of the traditional Chinese penhold style among the
current young generation of Chinese players. Most Chinese players (especially younger ones) are
now shakehand players. However, Xu Xin utilizes the famous penhold grip, following in thefootsteps of previous champions like Wang Hao and Ma Lin.
Xu Xin's playing style is rare (left penhold grip) and with his long arms and posture, he is able toreach long balls with it. His long arms also develop him a graceful forehand loop by swinging his
arm widely. He has also taken up the use of the Reverse Penhold Backhand (RPB), China'srecent backhand development for penholders, allowing two winged attacking. He now rarely
uses Traditional Penhold Backhand (TPB) by blocking the ball with the forehand side of the
racket.
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In January 2013, he reached the number one spot in the World Rankings thanks to the points
obtained by winning the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in December 2012 (the greatest
achievement of his career so far). He is currently ranked number two. (As of April 11, 2013.)
Career records
Singles(as of June 19, 2012)[3]
World Championships: round of 16 (2011).
World Cup appearances: 1. Record: 4th (2012).
World Tourwinner (6): Kuwait Open 2010; Slovenian Open 2011, Qatar Open 2011;
Qatar Open 2012; China Open 2012, Russian Open 2012
Runner-up (2): Belarus Open 2008; Korea Open 2012
World Tour Grand Finals appearances: 2. Record: winner (2012).
Asian Championships: SF (2009, 12).
Asian Cup: 2nd (2011); 3rd (2010); Champion (2012)
Men's Doubles
World Championships: winner (2011); runner-up (2009).
World Tour winner (8): Slovenian, Danish, Qatar Open 2009; China Open 2010;
English, Qatar Open 2011; Qatar Open 2012, Russian Open 2012.
Runner-up (6): China (Suzhou) Open 2009; Qatar, Kuwait Open 2010; UAE Open
2011; Hungarian, Slovenian Open 2012.
Asian Games: runner-up (2010).
Asian Championships: winner (2009).
Mixed Doubles
World Championships: QF (2009).
Asian Games: winner (2010).
Asian Championships: winner (2012), SF (2009).
Team
World Championships: winner (2010, 12).
World Team Cup: winner (2009, 10, 11).
Asian Games: winner (2010).
Asian Championships: winner (2009, 12).
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London 2012 Olympics: winner (P-Card only)
Ma Long (table tennis)
by Wikipedia Contributors April 14, 2013
This is a Chinese name; the family name isMa (Chinese: ) .
Ma Long (simplified Chinese:; traditional Chinese: ;pinyin:M Lng; born October 20,1988) is a male table tennis player.[1] He is now ranked number 1 as of March, 2013 in theInternational Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).[3] Long was born in Anshan City, Liaoning
Province, China. He has won a record 5 ITTF Pro Tour tournaments in a row. In this streak he
has won 35 sets in a row.
Equipment/Playing Style
Ma Long currently uses a custom made DHS Hurricane Long 2 blade with a Long 2 lens on a
Hurricane Hao 656 handle, a DHS NEO Hurricane 3 National version (blue sponge, black
topsheet) and Butterfly Tenergy 05 (red) for his backhand as of January 2013.
Since Ma Long uses offensive blades (previously using the Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit), Ma Long
is a two winged attacker. It is rare for him to focus on defensive style whereas his far from the
table strategies are unpredictably strong. Ma Long's serves are the traditional Pendulum backspin
serves with also the usage of reverse pendulum. Ma Long's playing style is more of a third ballkill, as he tries to land a finish as soon as possible. His footwork is incorporated with his fast
forehand topspin movements, with a special type of backhand loop. They say he has a verysimilar style to Wang Liqin, a fellow Chinese player.
Despite being #1 player in the world for much of 2010-2012 stretch he was not chosen to
represent China at the 2012 Olympics due to his temporary dip in ratings around June 2011 when
the players were selected by ITTF World ratings list. As a result he has not been given an
opportunity to win an Olympic medal in singles at the time when he was widely accepted as oneof the three best (and possibly the best) table tennis players in the world. His record against his
fellow teammates is exemplary and shows him beating both Zhang JikeandWang Haomost of
the time during that stretch. He was however (after his defeats at the World Championships in2009 and 2011 - both times at the hands ofWang Hao) considered by Chinese National Team
coach Liu Guoliang less mentally tough than his two teammates.
He was finally given an opportunity to win a major international title at the World Cup in 2012
when the then current title holder Zhang Jike withdrew. He won the title (after losing in thatcompetition in 2008 and 2009) defeatingTimo Bollin the final.
Career records
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Singles(as of March 4, 2012)[4]
World Championships: SF (2009, 11).
World Cup appearances: 3. Record: 1st (2012), 3rd (2008, 09).
ITTF World Tourwinner (13): Kuwait, German Open 2007; Korea, Singapore Open
2008; Danish, Kuwait, China (Suzhou), English Open 2009; German Open 2010; China
(Suzhou), Austrian, Swedish Open 2011; Hungarian Open 2012.Runner-up (7): German Open 2005; Japan, Swedish Open 2007; UAE, China (Shenzen)
Open 2011; Slovenian Open 2012, China Open 2012.
ITTF World Tour Grand Finals appearances: 5. Record: winner (2008, 2009, 2011); SF
(2007).
Asian Games: winner (2010).
Asian Championships: winner (2009, 12); runner-up (2007).
Asian Cup: winner (2008, 09, 11).
World Junior Championships: winner (2004).
Men's Doubles
World Championships: winner (2011); runner-up (2009).
Pro Tour winner (11): China (Harbin) Open 2005; Slovenian Open 2006; Swedish Open
2007; Danish, Qatar, English Open 2009; Kuwait, German Open 2010; China (Shenzen),
Austrian Open 2011; Slovenian Open 2012.
Runner-up (7): China (Shenzhen) Open 2005; Singapore Open 2006; China (Shenzhen)
Open 2007; Qatar, Korea Open 2008; Kuwait Open 2009; China (Suzhou) Open 2011.
Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 3. Record: winner (2006); runner-up (2011); SF
(2007).
Asian Games: SF (2006).
Asian Championships: winner (2007, 09); SF (2012).
Mixed Doubles
Asian Games: QF (2006).
Asian Championships: winner (2009); SF (2005).
Team
World Championships: 1st (2006, 08, 10, 12).
World Team Cup: 1st (2009, 10, 11).
Asian Games: 1st (2006, 10).
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Asian Championships: 1st (2005, 07, 09, 12).
Olympic Games: 1st (2012)
Other
Winning Streak: He went unbeaten for 40 single matches by December 2011.[5]
Did not a drop a set in two tournaments: the Swedish Open 2011 and WTTTC 2012.
Because of the number of ITTF Pro Tour events he has won, he is nicknamed to be the
"ITTF Pro Tour King."
He was world number 1.
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