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Who is the champion of table tennis men's doubles in Hangzhou Asian Games?

The table tennis men's doubles champions are Fan Zhendong and Wang.

In the table tennis men's doubles final, China's Fan Zhendong and Wang defeated South Korean and Lin Zhongxun 4-0 to win the championship. China won the men's table tennis doubles three times in a row, which is the third gold medal Wang won in this Asian Games.

At the press conference after the game, Wang said: "We are also very happy to win this game on National Day. We have been partners since the World Championships, and we are familiar with each other and become more and more tacit. " Fan Zhendong mentioned: "Before the competition, we made a lot of preparations and encountered many difficulties. Winning the men's doubles championship today is also an opportunity to present a gift to the motherland. "

Zhang Yuzhen and Lin Zhongxun also felt the strength gap with their opponents, and they said they were very happy to win the silver medal.

Brief introduction to the origin of table tennis

Table tennis originated in England. /kloc-At the end of 0/9, tennis was all the rage in Europe. However, due to the limited space and weather, some college students in England moved tennis indoors, using the dining table as a table, books as a net, parchment as a racket and playing around the dining table.

1890, British athlete Gibb brought back some celluloid balls from America as table tennis toys. Several British naval officers stationed in India happened to find it quite exciting to play tennis on a small table. Later, they used solid rubber instead of solid balls with little elasticity, then changed them into hollow plastic balls, and used wooden boards instead of rackets to play this novel "tennis match" on the table, so table tennis was born.