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Wang Nan (table Tennis)
Wang Nan (; born October 23, 1978 in Fushun, Liaoning) is a female Chinese table tennis player from Liaoning. Wang remained as world #1 on the ITTF ranking system from January, 1999 to November, 2002. She is left-handed, and began playing table tennis when she was seven years old. Her particular skills are changing the placement of the ball during rallies and her loop drive, as well as her notable speed. Wang has been the leader of the women's table-tennis team of China after Deng Yaping's retirement. In terms of achievements, she is one of the most successful female table tennis players (alongside Li Xiaoxia, Deng Yaping, Ding Ning, Zhang Yining) having won the gold medal in each of the Table Tennis World Cup, the Table Tennis World Championships, and the Olympic Games. Personal life Wang Nan is married to Guo Bin. Career performance In 1994 Wang Nan won the women's singles titles at the Swedish Open. The nex, Women's World Table Tennis Cup and Olympic Games. From 1997 to 1 ...
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Wang (surname)
Wang () is the pinyin romanization of Chinese, romanization of the common Chinese surnames (''Wáng'') and (''Wāng''). It is currently the list of common Chinese surnames, most common surname in mainland China, as well as the most common surname in the world, with more than 107 million worldwide.
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Wáng () was listed as 8th on the famous Song Dynasty list of the ''Hundred Family Surnames.'' Wāng () was 104th of the ''Hundred Family Surnames''; it is currently the list of common Chinese surnames, 58th-most-common surname in mainland China. Wang is also a surname in several European countries.


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Table Tennis At The 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's Team
The women's team table tennis event was part of the Table tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics, table tennis programme and took place between August 13 and 17 at the Peking University Gymnasium. Teams consisted of three members. The sixteen teams were divided into four groups of four teams each, playing a round-robin within their pool. The top team in each pool advanced to the semifinals, with the second-place team from each group going to the bronze medal playoffs. The two semifinal winners met in the gold medal match, while the two semifinal losers each played against one of the winners from the bronze medal playoffs, with the winners of those games meeting in the bronze medal match. Each match consisted of up to five games, with the first team to win three being declared the winner. The first two games in each match were singles, the third was doubles, and the final two were singles again. Each team member competed in two of the five games, according to a set rotation. Qualifica ...
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2003 World Table Tennis Championships
The 2003 World Table Tennis Championships was held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from May 19 to May 25, 2003. It was the 47th edition to be contested. Liebherr is the title sponsor of the Championships. Medal summary Medal table Events Finals Men's singles Werner Schlager def. Joo Se-Hyuk, 4–2: 11–9, 11–6, 6–11, 12–10, 8–11, 12–10 Women's singles Wang Nan def. Zhang Yining, 4–3: 11–7, 11–8, 11–4, 5–11, 6–11, 8–11, 11–5 Men's doubles Wang Liqin / Yan Sen def. Wang Hao / Kong Linghui, 4–2: 11–9, 11–8, 7–11, 11–6, 8–11, 11–5 Women's doubles Wang Nan / Zhang Yining def. Guo Yue / Niu Jianfeng, 4–1: 11–7, 11–7, 7–11, 11–2, 14–12 Mixed doubles Ma Lin / Wang Nan def. Liu Guozheng / Bai Yang, 4–3: 9–11, 12–10, 0–11, 11–7, 11–9, 5–11, 11–8 References External links International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) websiteOfficial database {{World Tabl ...
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2001 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Team
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2001 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Doubles
The 2001 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 45th edition of the women's doubles championship. Li Ju and Wang Nan defeated Yang Ying and Sun Jin in the final by three sets to nil. Results See also List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists References {{DEFAULTSORT:2001 World Table Tennis Championships - Women's Doubles - World In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
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2001 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Singles
The 2001 World Table Tennis Championships women's singles was the 46th edition of the women's singles championship. Wang Nan defeated Lin Ling in the final by three sets to one, to win the title. Results See also * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists References {{DEFAULTSORT:2001 World Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles - World In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
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2001 World Table Tennis Championships
The 2001 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Osaka from April 23 to May 6, 2001. It was the last time that the Championships hosted both the individual and team events. Results Team Individual References External linksITTF Museum {{World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tennis competitions sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The World Championships have been held since 1926, biennially since 1957. Five individual events, which include me ... Table tennis competitions in Japan Table April 2001 sports events in Asia Sports competitions in Osaka 21st century in Osaka May 2001 sports events in Asia ...
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2000 World Team Table Tennis Championships – Women's Team
The 2000 World Table Tennis Championships – women's team (Corbillon Cup) was the 38th edition of the women's team championship. China won the gold medal defeating Chinese Taipei in the final 3–1. Romania and South Korea won bronze medals. Medalists Final stage knockout phase Quarter finals Semifinals Final See also List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists Results of individual events The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed). Men's singles Medal table Women's singles The champion of women's singles in 1937 was declared ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:2000 World Table Tennis Championships - Women's Team - 2000 in women's table tennis ...
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2000 World Team Table Tennis Championships
The 2000 World Team Table Tennis Championships were held in Kuala Lumpur from February 19 to February 26, 2000. The Team Championships were originally part of the 1999 World Championships program scheduled to be held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia but were postponed after the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War in March 1999. Results Team References External linksITTF Museum {{World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships 2000 World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tennis competitions sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The World Championships have been held since 1926, biennially since 1957. Five individual events, which include men ... Table tennis competitions in Malaysia Sports competitions in Kuala Lumpur 2000s in Kuala Lumpur February 2000 sports events in Europe ...
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1999 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Doubles
The 1999 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 44th edition of the women's doubles championship. Li Ju and Wang Nan defeated Yang Ying and Sun Jin in the final by three sets to nil. Results See also List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists References {{DEFAULTSORT:1999 World Table Tennis Championships - Women's Doubles - World In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
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1999 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's Singles
The 1999 World Table Tennis Championships women's singles was the 45th edition of the women's singles championship. Wang Nan defeated Zhang Yining in the final by three sets to two, to win the title. Results See also List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists References {{DEFAULTSORT:1999 World Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles - World In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
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1999 World Table Tennis Championships
The 1999 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Eindhoven from August 2 to August 8, 1999. The Championships were originally scheduled from April 26 to May 9 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia but were postponed after the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War in March 1999. Individual events were relocated to Eindhoven and team competitions were moved to Kuala Lumpur in 2000. Results References External linksITTF Museum {{World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships Table tennis competitions in the Netherlands Table Table may refer to: * Table (furniture), a piece of furniture with a flat surface and one or more legs * Table (landform), a flat area of land * Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns * Table (database), how the table data ... August 1999 sports events in Europe Sports competitions in Eindhoven 20th century in Eindhoven 1999 in Malaysi ...
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