Gender: Female
Nickname: Xiao Deng Yaping, talented woman.
Alias: jujube, jujube, sunny
Nickname of fans: candied dates
Technical play: the right-hand horizontal plate is combined with arc ring with two sides of reverse glue and fast break.
Enlightenment coach: Zhang
Responsibilities: Liu Zhiqiang (currently the head coach of the national team), Qiao Hong (from the end of 2004 to the end of 2006) and Kong (from the end of 2006 to the end of 20 12).
Provincial team coach: Yang Huajie (head coach of Guangdong women's team)
Racket bottom plate: butterfly butterfly
Forehand rubber ball: 729-08
Backhand rubber: Butterfly El Sliver
Table tennis club: Shanxi Datuhe Club (20 12)
Highest world ranking: first (according to ITTF world ranking in June 20 10)
Current world ranking: second (latest ranking in March 20 13)
Favorite clothing brand: ESPRIT
Favorite colors: pink and yellow; Bright and tender (original words)
Favorite animal: koala's brilliant record, world champion;
Won the 20 12 Huangshi Women's Table Tennis World Cup.
2009 13 Women's Table Tennis World Cup Singles Champion (Guangzhou, China) 2009 6 Women's Table Tennis Team World Cup Champion 20 10 7 Women's Table Tennis Team World Cup Champion 20 12 5 1 Women's Table Tennis Team Champion 20 16 Women's Table Tennis World Cup Singles Women's doubles champion (with Chang); Mixed doubles champion (with Zhou Bin); Women's doubles champion in 2005 Asian Table Tennis Championships (with Guo Yan); Team runner-up in 2005 Table Tennis Super League; 2006 national championship women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning); Fifth place in women's singles; Team runner-up;
Liu training pictures just debut [3]
In 2006, she won the women's team, women's doubles and women's singles in the National Games of Guangdong Province, and was the quarterfinals of women's doubles in the 49th World Table Tennis Championships in 2007 (with Li Nan); Women's Team Champion in 2007 City Games; 2007 National University Games women's singles champion; Women's doubles champion (with Chang); Third place in the women's team; Mixed doubles runner-up (with Zhang); In 2007, China Table Tennis Super Women's Team won the third place; Mixed doubles champion (with Hao Shuai), women's doubles runner-up (with Ding Ning) and women's singles champion in 2007 national championship; 2008 2008 Korean Open women's doubles champion (with Guo Yue); In 2008, the national championship ranked third in women's singles; Women's doubles third (with Mai Lele); In 2009, the Slovenian Open ranked third in women's doubles (with Ding Ning) and third in women's singles; 2009 Danish Open women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning) and women's singles champion; In 2009, the women's doubles (with Ding Ning) ranked third, and the women's singles were the top eight; Runner-up in women's doubles in Qatar Open in 2009 (partnered with Ding Ning), and third in women's singles; In the 50th World Table Tennis Championships in 2009, the women's singles ranked third and the women's doubles quarterfinals (with Cao Zhen); In 2009, the 22nd Asian Cup table tennis women's singles ranked second; Women's singles champion in Suzhou Station of China Table Tennis Open in 2009; Runner-up in women's doubles (with Li Xiaodan); In 2009, the women's team of the Table Tennis Super League won the third place; Won the title of the best female athlete in the 2009 season in the Table Tennis Super League, and won the women's singles title in tianjin railway station in the 2009 China Table Tennis Open. Women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning); In 2009 1 1 People's Republic of China (PRC) won the fourth place in women's singles; 4 th place in the women's team; 2009 13 table tennis women's world cup singles champion (Guangzhou, China); Women's Team Champion in the 6th Table Tennis Team World Cup in 2009; Runner-up in women's singles in 2009 British Open, second round of women's doubles (with Ding Ning); Third place in women's singles at the 2009 Asian Table Tennis Championships; Women's team champion; Third place in mixed doubles; Runner-up in 2009 World Table Tennis Championships; 20 10 2009 ITTF professional tour finals women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning); 20 10 Qatar open women's singles runner-up; Women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning); 20 10 Kuwait open women's singles champion; Runner-up in women's doubles (with Ding Ning); 20 10 women's singles champion in the 23rd Asian Cup table tennis tournament; 20 10 women's singles champion of the first international table tennis classic; 20 10 runner-up of the 50th World Table Tennis Championships in Moscow; 20 10 runner-up in women's doubles in China Open (with Ding Ning); Women's singles quarter-finals; 20 10 champion of the women's team in the 7th table tennis world cup;
Liu 20 10 world table tennis championship mixed doubles runner-up (20 pieces), 20 10 national table tennis championship women's singles semi-final (and) runner-up; 20 10 Guangzhou Asian games 16 women's team champion; 20 10 Guangzhou Asian games 16 runner-up in table tennis women's doubles (with Ding Ning); 20 1 1 year 20 1 1 year round robin for the top 8 teams; 20 1 1 ITTF British open women's singles and women's doubles (with Fan Ying) semi-finals; 20 1 1 ITTF kada open women's singles champion, women's doubles semi-final (with feng yalan); 20 1 1 ITTF open women's singles and women's doubles (with Wen Jia); 20 1 1 won the second round-robin runner-up of "Crossing Rotterdam"; 20 1 1 Rotterdam, Netherlands 5 1 semi-final of the World Table Tennis Championships; 20 1 1 China open (Shenzhen station) women's doubles champion (with Guo Yue) and women's singles semi-final; 20 1 1 ITTF Austrian open women's singles runner-up; 20 1 1 champion of women's singles and runner-up of women's doubles in the national championship (with Chang); 20 1 1 ITTF runner-up in women's singles at the Swedish Open, semi-final in women's doubles (with Ding Ning); 20 1 1 ITTF professional tour finals women's singles champion; 20 12 20 12 ITTF Hungarian open women's singles champion and women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning); 20 12 runner-up of women's singles in ITTF Open in Slovenia; 20 12 Asian Table Tennis Championships Women's Team Champion 20 12 Asian Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles Top Four 20 12 World Table Tennis Team Championship Champion 20 12 Asian Cup Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles Champion 20 12 ITTF Korea Open; Women's doubles champion (with Ding Ning) 20 12 China Open (Shanghai Station) 20 12 China Open (Suzhou Station) 2012/6 table tennis women's world cup singles champion (Huangshi, China). 20 12 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Singles Champion 20 13 Table Tennis Super League Women's Team Champion 20 12-20 13 Season (representing East China Institute of Technology in Datuhe, Shanxi) [4] 2012-20/Kloc- 20 13 "Crossing Paris" team round robin trial, second place in the first stage, women's singles champion in ITTF Kuwait Open in 20 13, runner-up in women's doubles semi-final (with Feng Yalan) in ITTF Qatar Open in 20 13, world champion in women's doubles semi-final (with Zhu Yuling), and women's table tennis in 2009. 18-year-old Liu narrowly beat Confucius disciples 4-3, surpassing Wang Nan to become the youngest champion in the history of the World Cup. This is the 96th world champion won by China table tennis team and the first women's table tennis world champion in Guangdong in 35 years. Liu, known as "Little Deng Yaping", has been a long time. At a young age, she began to emerge with her outstanding performance in the national table tennis team and the Table Tennis Super League trials. 2009 was a blowout year for Liu. At the Danish Open at the beginning of the year, Liu won the first open championship in his career, which opened the prelude to winning the championship in international competitions. Since then, he has won two championships in Suzhou and Tianjin, and also performed well in the World Championships and the National Games.
In this World Cup, in view of Liu's recent outstanding performance and host status, he won a valuable wild card for the first time to participate in the World Cup. In the group stage, due to Lien Chan's fatigue, Liu's state was not adjusted to the best, but he still beat Park Meiying and other players as the first in the group stage to advance to the quarter-finals. Entering the knockout stage, Liu gradually found his best state. In the final of 1/4, she swept South Korean chopper Kim Sun-e 4-0. In the semi-final, she beat defending champion He with 4- 1 under very difficult circumstances, and entered the World Cup final for the first time. Both Liu He and Kong are students. They know each other and have equal strength. In the first game, Liu, who played at home, had strong morale, played the advantage of strong stalemate and fast backhand, and easily won a good start. Next, the strategy of firmly mobilizing Liu Zheng's hand, exerting forehand power, and then reversing the passive situation was adopted. After that, there was a fierce fight between the two. In the end, with clear tactics, flexible on-the-spot changes and excellent will quality, Liu narrowly won 4-3 and won his first three world championships. The World Cup has always had a tradition of producing young champions. Wang Nan was only 19 years old when he won the championship for the first time. At the age of 20, Zhang Yining and Li both won the first World Cup, which was the first three world championships won by three people. Liu, only 18 years old, set a new record for the youngest World Cup champion. Since the Olympic Games, Deng Yaping is the only singles champion who won one of the three world competitions at the age of 18. The Queen of Table Tennis won the singles title of the World Table Tennis Championships at the age of 65,438+08, and Liu, known as "Little Deng Yaping", won the World Cup at the same age, replicating the fame of his predecessors. This can explain why Liu, whose playing style is different from Deng Yaping's and whose height is much higher, is always called "Little Deng Yaping". They all have amazing precocity! /kloc-at the age of 0/8, she was crowned as the next Zhang Yining of Wang Nan. Since then, the 2009 Women's Table Tennis World Cup final was held in Guangzhou Gymnasium on June 10, Beijing time. Liu, a teenager born in the 1990s, narrowly beat Confucius' classmate and won the championship. Therefore, she became the 96th world player of China table tennis team.
Competition photo champion (17). When she reached the top of the World Cup at the age of 65, 438+08 made her another person after Wang Nan won the World Cup with a wild card in 2003, and even surpassed her sister Wang Nan to become the youngest tournament champion. Including the Women's World Cup, it is 13. The previous 12 champions were all from China, including Deng Yaping, Wang Nan, Li Ju, Zhang Yining, Guo Yan and Li. Now, the champion of 13 has also fallen into the bag of China, only with a younger teenager Liu. Wang Nan and Zhang Yining were 19 years old when they were sealed.
20 years old. Liu won the championship at the age of 18, setting a new record for the youngest champion in the event. More interestingly, except Deng Yaping (the Women's Table Tennis World Cup was founded in 1996, and Deng Yaping won the women's singles championship in the World Table Tennis Championships as early as 199 1), the other sisters of China Table Tennis Team, Wang Nan and Zhang Yining, are all in the Women's Table Tennis World Cup (1997 and 200657 respectively). Indeed, Liu is very lucky. She plays at home in Guangdong and has a psychological advantage. In the final, she played several tennis games and edged the ball. However, while saying that she is lucky, she also has to mention her excellent personal skills and extraordinary psychological quality. It was these that made her go all the way to the quarter-finals, and then swept South Korea's Kim Sang-e, defeated defending champion and teammate Lee in the semi-final, and joined forces with her sister in the final. The deciding game has always been a dead rib, which is really a good opportunity for Liu, and she seized it, calmly and slowly, and won the opponent with 1 1-3 in one breath. This is completely different from losing to Zhang Yining in the deciding game of the National Games, and it should be regarded as a growth of the post-90s teenagers. Liu, who is good at fast break, is not tall and is called "Little Deng Yaping" by many people. She entered the women's singles semi-final at the Yokohama World Table Tennis Championships for the first time. This season, she won three open women's singles titles and was praised by ITTF. Therefore, she has become a strong contender for the leader of the women's table tennis team in China. Deng Yaping, Wang Nan, Zhang Yining, the elder sister of China women's table tennis, all have extraordinary skills and tactics, and other national players in the same period also have superb skills. A large part of the reason why they stand out is their calm psychological quality. This is also the key point for Liu to win the championship. But it is still too early to say that Liu is the next Zhang Yining, because she has only won the championship once, and no one knows whether she will be as depressed as Li was after winning the championship last year. The elder sister that China women's table tennis needs must also have rich international competition experience and play a stable role, which is obviously what Liu lacks now. Today, Liu has surpassed her predecessor, Wang Nan, to become the youngest women's table tennis World Cup champion, and embarked on the same road as Wang Nan and Zhang Yining. Who can say that she is not the next Wang Nan or Zhang Yining?