Brief introduction of table tennis in Xiang Peng

Xiang Peng, born in Zhejiang in 2003, is a table tennis player in China.

20 17 10 was selected for the second national team, and entered the first national team on February 20 19. 20 18 12.9, Xu Haidong/Xiang Peng won the men's doubles championship in the 20 18 World Youth Table Tennis Championship (referred to as "World Youth Championship"). In 20 19, he won the ITTF World Challenge and the North American Open, and won the men's singles championship. 202165438+February, defending the men's singles champion of the World Youth Championship.

On June 26th, 2023, 65438+, Xiang Peng won the mixed doubles runner-up in the WTT Doha competition. In July, Xiang Peng/Lin Shidong won the men's doubles championship in the 2023WTT Star Challenge in Ljubljana. In the summer vacation of the first grade of primary school, Xiang Peng's parents sent him to the table tennis hall near the school and began to get in touch with table tennis. After hard training all summer, Xiang Peng took part in the local primary school championship and won the first place.

Personal experience

His coach and parents thought he had excellent mobility, so they decided to let him continue training. Two years later, Xiang Peng won the municipal championship again. When he participated in the competition on behalf of Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, his performance attracted the attention of the coach of the provincial national team and was elected to the Zhejiang table tennis team for training. In 20 14, Xiang Peng, aged 1 1, won two gold medals and 1 silver in the 15th provincial games, and successfully advanced to the provincial team training.

20 19 12 missed the semi-final of Canadian challenge U2 1 because Xiang Peng overslept. After the team came back, the coaching staff of China Table Tennis Team Men's Team I made a penalty decision: Xiang Peng was assigned to the Men's Team II for training for one month, and must complete the100000 meter run. In the meantime, he must do morning exercises at 6 o'clock every morning on time. If you are late again, you will be transferred back to the provincial team for training immediately.