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Add the list of foreign Chinese table tennis players

As a major sports country, China has trained many athletes since childhood, and table tennis, as a national sport, is full of talents. However, the number of places in the national team is limited, resulting in many athletes being unable to be selected for the national team due to various reasons. In order to participate in international competitions and play ball, they have no choice but to become a foreign national. The competition among foreign table tennis players is far less intense than in China, and without the shady behind domestic capital, it is easier to win tickets to the competition. Let us break down those foreign table tennis players. Chinese table tennis player.

1. Li Jiawei. Athletes of the Singapore women's table tennis team. He started playing basketball at the age of 6. He holds the racket horizontally in his right hand and uses fast breaks and loop play. He entered Beijing Shichahai Sports School in 1990, joined the Beijing team in 1994, and went to Singapore in 1996 to become the main force of the Singapore team. Li Jiawei's father, Li Wanxiang, is a not-so-well-known grassroots coach who has trained famous players such as Guo Yan, Li Jiawei, and Zhang Xueling. His father wants to train his daughter to become a table tennis player. Li Jiawei began her unforgettable training career. The father's strict training for his daughter made Li Jiawei want to escape from his father's clutches. It happened that Singapore chose Li Jiawei who played for the Beijing team. For Singapore, Li Jiawei's potential and talent show a bright future. For Li Jiawei, the only reason for choosing Singapore was to escape from the clutches of her "devil" father. After five years of persistence, the growing Li Jiawei gradually gained a foothold in the Singapore table tennis scene and attracted widespread domestic attention.

In the Sydney Olympics, Wang Nan eliminated 19-year-old Li Jiawei. At the Athens Olympics, Li Jiawei eliminated the defending champion Wang Nan with her unique playing style of raw rubber forehand and reverse rubber for backhand, and made herself remembered by her compatriots. The Singaporean team defeated the South Korean team 3-2 in the women's table tennis team semifinals of the Beijing Olympic Games. It created the best result of the Singapore team in the Olympic Games in 48 years. On December 27, 2012, the Singapore Table Tennis Association announced that Li Jiawei, one of the main players in the country's women's table tennis team, will officially retire.

2. Feng Tianwei started playing basketball at the age of 5 and started to win the first place in Harbin City and the first place in Heilongjiang Province at the age of 7. Feng Tianwei won the women’s singles championship in the National Youth Championship in 2002 and was selected into the National Youth Team in the same year. After entering the national second team, her results have been good. Just when she was confidently launching an attack on the first team, she encountered a second setback in her life. In the first promotion and relegation match between the first and second teams, Feng Tianwei ranked 11th among the top 10 and missed the first team until early 2007, when she went to Shaanxi for training and met Liu Guodong. From then on, she joined the Singapore Table Tennis Team and began to compete with the first team. Representing Singapore in the competition, Liu Guodong performed "devil training" on Feng Tianwei. Of all the people, Feng Tianwei practiced the hardest. In this way, Feng Tianwei won the runner-up in the women's team of the Beijing Olympics and the top 8 in the women's singles. London Olympics table tennis women's singles third place and women's team third place.

3. Wang Yuegu, female, born on June 10, 1980, is a Singaporean table tennis player. She won the runner-up in the women's team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She is a player of the same era as the world's number one female player, China's Zhang Yining. 2010 Moscow World Table Tennis Championships Women's Team Champion. Wang Yuegu was selected into the Chinese national second team when he was 13 years old, and he also entered the Chinese national first team two years later. In 1997, Wang Yuegu defeated former world champions Wang Nan and Li Ju in a row and won the runner-up in the China Table Tennis Association Cup. Later, due to an injury to his right ankle, he underwent surgery and subsequently lost his place in the national team. At that time, the China Table Tennis Association cooperated with various countries around the world to exchange players. Chinese athletes could participate in competitions in other countries and promote the development of local table tennis. In 2001, with the approval of Cai Zhenhua, Wang Yuegu became the only Chinese player sent to Japan by the government and began to play in the Japanese league. At that time, former national player He Zhili was the most powerful player in Japan and the most famous. However, after Wang Yuegu came to Japan, he was invincible, and He Zhili became her defeat. In Japan, Wang Yuegu was beaten for four years. After the family unanimously agreed, they chose Singapore Women's Table Tennis. In 2005, Wang Yuegu came to Singapore. At that time, she was the highest-ranked Singaporean female table tennis player in the world.

4. Xiaoshan Zhili, formerly known as He Zhili, was born in Shanghai, China. She is a former female table tennis player. Because He Zhili was asked to lose to Guan Jianhua at the 39th World Table Tennis Championships to increase her chances of winning the gold medal. However, she defeated Guan Jianhua 3:0 and won the championship. The organization was very angry and decided to punish him. Later, he was exempted from punishment through coordination with his superiors, but he was disqualified from participating in the Olympics the following year. As a result, she quit the table tennis world in 1989, moved to Japan, became a Japanese citizen, and changed her name to Chili Koyama. In October 1994, at the 12th Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan, she defeated former Olympic champion Chen Jing of Chinese Taipei, Qiao Hong of China and world champion Deng Yaping of China to win the women's singles table tennis championship.

Okay, the introduction of foreign Chinese table tennis players has been completed. In any case, please remember that there are still such a group of people abroad who are bringing glory to the country.