1993 Did China win the World Table Tennis Championships in Gothenburg?
Ni, who is still active in table tennis today, is also an outstanding representative of table tennis players in that year. However, since the 1990s, with the continuous development of technical innovation and playing trend, China women's table tennis has taken the lead in entering the era of horizontal racket, and there are fewer and fewer outstanding players in direct racket.
1985 At the World Table Tennis Championships held in Gothenburg, Cao Yanhua defeated teammate Geng and won the women's singles championship. From then on, until the current World Table Tennis Championships in Houston, China's penholder has never won the women's singles championship in the World Table Tennis Championships. In fact, since 1995, it has become an extravagant hope for athletes who want to reach the women's singles final of the World Table Tennis Championships.
Up to now, the last player in the world table tennis world to win the women's singles championship in the World Table Tennis Championships is South Korean women's table tennis legend Hyun Jeong-hwa. In the 65438-0993 World Table Tennis Championships in Gothenburg, Xuan Zhenhua defeated Chen Jing of China and won the women's singles championship.
Rules of World Table Tennis Championships
Choose three players and a team leader from a team (contestants or other full-time staff). Before the game, the captains of both sides should draw lots to decide the choice of A, B, C and X, Y and Z, and submit a team list to the referee, and each player should be assigned a letter.
The current competition order: the first A-X; The second game b-y; The third game is C-Z; Game 4 a-y; Game 5 B-X X Best of three games per game. When a team wins three individual games, the game should be over.
Table tennis team competition is divided into men's team competition and women's team competition. According to the spirit of the resolution adopted by ITTF Congress held during the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships and approved by ITTF, the way of women's team competition adopted by men's team competition, that is, the third doubles competition of women's team competition was changed to singles, so the rules of men's and women's team competition were the same.