Who are the top ten table tennis women in China? Do you know

Deng Yaping (the only women's singles grand slam in table tennis, the best singles performance in the competition, the first women's singles champion in the World Table Tennis Championships, the first women's singles champion in the Olympic Games and the first women's singles champion in the World Cup. Women's singles champion in the first finals, winning percentage first). ? Wang Nan (The number of women's singles champions in the world table tennis is 24, the only women's singles champion in the World Table Tennis Championships has won three consecutive championships, the women's doubles champion has won five consecutive championships, the first World Championships has won four championships, the youngest Grand Slam, and five world-class top events. If you didn't have cancer in the golden age, your performance would be even more terrible. ? Cao Yanhua, a world-class table tennis player in the 1980s, reached the women's singles finals in three consecutive World Championships and won the championship twice. 1. ? Zhang Yining (the only Grand Slam, 29th champion of women's singles in the Open). ? Ding Ning (in the match with Li and Liu, he won three singles championships in the World Championships and three championships in the World Cup, and the winning percentage of singles in the three competitions was higher than that of Zhang Yining). ? Liu (six world championships singles podium, six world cup finals, five world cups, unique in history). ? Li (four-time table tennis women's singles champion, grand slam, of course). ? Chen Meng (the only four consecutive championships in the finals, seven consecutive championships in the regular season, the second largest women's singles champion in the World Open and the most promising next Grand Slam). ? Guo Yue (14 years old, youngest in the National Table Tennis Finals, youngest singles champion in the World Championships, singles, doubles, mixed doubles and team grand slam in the World Championships)? There are too many people to choose from.