Team China
Chinese table tennis legend Zhang Yining calls it quits
Updated: 2011-04-01 15:04
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Chinese table tennis legend Zhang Yining announced her retirement in Beijing Thursday afternoon as she left for the United States to further her studies, sports.qq.com reported.
The ace paddler confirmed she quit from the table before she boarded the plane at Beijing airport, saying that she would focus on her major in Physical Education during the one-year's study in the US.
"I made the decision (to retire) after careful consideration and I wish to give young players more opportunity," said Zhang during the brief interview.
With four Olympic gold medals, nine World Championships and four World Cup wins, Zhang was considered one of the greatest female players in the history of the sport.
Due to Zhang quitting, she will miss the 2012 London Olympic Games, raising the question of who can step in as her successor.
Guo Yue, Guo Yan, Li Xiaoxia Liu Shiwen and Ding Ning are all potential player that may take the lead in the Chinese women's table tennis team, but none match the achievements of Zhang Yining.
Guo, 23, was once regarded as China's best female player after Zhang, but she had been in depression since the Moscow World Championships. She just lost to her teammate Mu Zi in early March at a trial event crucial to qualify for the 2011 Rotterdam World Championship.
Zhang Yining:
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Who's the Next Queen after Zhang? | ||||
![]() Li Xiaoxia, 23 World ranking:3
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![]() Guo Yue,23 World ranking:4 |
![]() Guo Yan, 28 World ranking:1 |
![]() Liu Shiwen,20 |
![]() Ding Ning: 21 World ranking:7 |
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