Men's singles: ZhangJike copied Kong Miracle Table Tennis.
In the last World Table Tennis Championships in Yokohama, the veteran remained the same, and Wang entered the men's singles semi-finals. However, in Rotterdam, the two veterans were blocked out of the semi-finals by the new generation Malone and ZhangJike respectively, and failed to join hands in the semi-finals for the first time in six years. Wang Hao defeated Malone in the semi-finals twice in a row, becoming the third player in 20 years to advance to the finals twice in a row. Unfortunately, this record became the background of the finals in ZhangJike. For the first time, ZhangJike, Wang, Bohr and Wang Hao joined the singles in the World Table Tennis Championships, equalling Kong/Kloc's feat of winning the championship for the first time six years ago. The end of King Ma and the summit of ZhangJike complement each other, and a new era has come.
China won the 16 gold medal in men's singles, achieving four consecutive championships for the third time in history, and ZhangJike became the 10 men's singles champion in the World Table Tennis Championships. Team China won all five gold medals in five individual events for four consecutive years, won the champion and runner-up in five events for three consecutive years, won all the hardware for the eighth time in history, and won the champion and runner-up in five individual events for the fifth time, all setting records.
Women's singles: Ding Ning set many records after her seal. The strongest women's singles in history?
Looking around the five events in Rotterdam, China has the strongest performance in women's singles. It is the first time in the history of the World Table Tennis Championships, from unbeaten in the first round in six years' history, to the quarter-finals with seven seats in 26 years, to the sixth time in history to win the quarter-finals, which is also the third time in a row, and then to realize the women's singles nine consecutive championships ahead of schedule! 29 foreign wars, unbeaten for the second time in history. 29 wins, 22 nil, and only 9 losses. Great advantage, this is the first time in history!
The journey from Moscow to Rotterdam witnessed the leap of Ding Ning. 90-year-old Xiaohua defeated Guo Ping's last rival Feng Tianwei 4-0 in the final of14, and succeeded in revenge. Subsequently, even Liu and Li were crowned as new world champions in women's singles. Last year, the performance of the "two countries" teamed up in the Women's Table Tennis World Cup was not satisfactory. Guo Yan lost to Liu 0-4, missed the semi-final, and lost to Li 0-4, missed the final. Their situation in the competition for Olympic places is worrying.
Men's doubles: Malone/Xu Xin reached the top, but Wang Hao missed the record.
Malone/Xu Xin, who won the runner-up last time, made a comeback two years later. Chen Qi/Marin, the Olympic and world champion, was defeated 4-/kloc-0-0 in the final, and won the men's doubles championship in the world championship for the first time, which helped China achieve the men's doubles championship of/kloc-0-0 in a row, which is also the second/kloc-0-2 men's doubles champion in table tennis history. Asian Games champion Wang Hao/ZhangJike lost to Chen Qi/Marin 2-4 in the semi-final and missed the final. The results of men's singles champion and runner-up in doubles are not satisfactory. In particular, Wang Hao missed the finals for the first time in eight years and missed Kong's feat of winning five consecutive championships.
Women's doubles: Guo Yue tied Deng Yaping's national table tennis 12 consecutive championships.
The last champion and runner-up met again in the final, and finally/Li defeated Ding Ning/Guo Yan in straight sets and successfully defended her title. They became the third defending champion of women's doubles world championships in Guo Ping after Wang Nan/Li Ju and Wang Nan/Zhang Yining. Guo Yue also achieved the feat of reaching the finals five times, tying Deng Yaping, second only to Wang Nan who reached the finals seven times. The loser in the singles held the final decisive battle with Li. They almost went out in the final of 1/4, but they reversed Feng Yalan/Mu Zi in the first two games. China women's doubles lost 4-0 to South Korean player Li Enxi/Park Young-sook in the last round, but because Li Enxi's racket failed the test after the match, China won 4-0 instead. The women's doubles finally achieved 12 consecutive championships. Judging from the last two sessions, compared with men's doubles, they still lack a pair of excellent triple doubles.
Mixed doubles: Cao Zhen defended his title and became the 102 world champion.
China only sent three mixed doubles. In recent years, China's weakest mixed doubles still won the championship and runner-up. Zhang/Cao Zhen beat Hao Shuai/Mu Zi in the final. Cao Zhen successfully defended her title, becoming the third person after Wei Liu and Guo Yue. Juck Zhang became the102nd table tennis world champion. China mixed doubles achieve 1 1 consecutive championships. An Yan/Feng Yalan, who participated for the first time, lost to South Korean Xu Xiande/Shi Hezhen by 1/8 in the final, which was China's first off-court defeat.