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SEOUL - The South Korean men's table tennis team promised a good show at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, slated for Nov 12-27.
The national team aims to make it to at least the semifinals of men's singles and doubles events and to reach the final of the men's table tennis team event in the hope of winning gold medals.
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Head coach Kim Taek-soo said South Korean players have practiced strenuously to prepare themselves against China's style of play, represented by power, speed and strength.
"Chinese mainland has become stronger, and so have countries like Japan and regions Hong Kong. I think we can aim for gold medals when we get to the semifinals and finals. For the men's singles and doubles events, we hope to advance to at least the semifinals," Kim said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
Although Athens gold medalist Ryu Seung-min is absent on the national squad for this Asian Games, the coach casts no doubt on the team's strength.
"We have suffered many defeats against China. This time, we will fight again with a mind to give a challenge," said South Korean table tennis player Oh Sang-eun.