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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On August 11, 2016, Ding Ning won the gold medal in table tennis women's singles at the Rio Olympics
On August 11, 2016 (July 9, 2016 lunar calendar), Ding Ning won the gold medal of table tennis women's singles at the Rio Olympic Games. Ding Ning. On August 11, Beijing time, the women's singles final of table tennis at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. In the end, the two sides played seven games, and the scores were 11-9, 5-11, 14-12, 9-11, 8-11, 11-7 and 11-7 in sequence. Ding Ning won the victory of his teammate Li Xiaoxia and became the fifth Grand Slam winner in the history of women's table tennis. In the three or four-place final earlier, "porcelain doll" Fukuhara Ai lost 1-4 to North Korean dark horse sharpener Kim Song-yi, regretting that she failed to win the bronze medal. In the semi-final, Li Xiaoxia and Ding Ning defeated their opponents in the final, and the Chinese team also ensured the women's singles gold medal in advance. In the first semi-final, Li Xiaoxia swept Japanese player Fukuhara Ai in just 24 minutes and broke into the final first. In 4 games, Li Xiaoxia even allowed her opponent to score only 9 points. In contrast, Ding Ning's game with North Korean player Jin Songyi was slightly anxious. Jin Songyi, who won Ishikawa Jiachun and Yu Mengyu in a row on the way to promotion, was the biggest dark horse. Ding Ning fought hard for 50 minutes with his opponent and finally won 4-1. From the current state, Li Xiaoxia and Ding Ning are in good condition. Ding Ning continued his performance since the Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships. Li Xiaoxia has been on the rise since the Kuala Lumpur team match, and the injury troubles before Rio have disappeared on the field. No matter who wins the championship, they will all make history. Ding Ning's victory will become the fifth women's Grand Slam winner in history, and Li Xiaoxia's victory will become the third Olympic women's singles champion after Deng Yaping and Zhang Yining. In the first game, Ding Ning took the lead in entering the state, and she won many times. Coupled with Li Xiaoxia's three consecutive return mistakes, the score was expanded to 9-3. Fortunately, Li Xiaoxia gradually got rid of the slow heat state, and the first game did not end hastily. She used continuous smashes and provocations to chase 5 points in a row, and the score difference was once narrowed to only 1 point. At the last moment, Ding Ning took the lead in the consecutive pull balls, and she finally won the first game 11-9. In the opening stage of the second game, the two sides continued the previous stalemate, and the score also rose alternately. However, with Ding Ning's first serve, the situation of the game began to change. Li Xiaoxia used high-quality pull and rush to score 5 points in a row, leading 9-3. In the end, Li Xiaoxia also won 11-5 cleanly, bringing the total score to 1-1. The third game was very anxious, and the opening stage of the game was very convenient for the two sides to use the confrontation between you and me to create a good opportunity to score. Although Li Xiaoxia's return and serve mistakes made the score 6-2, Ding Ning also made return mistakes one after another, and the score rose to 8-5 alternately. As the two sides tied at 9 and the game entered a white-hot stage, the two sides attacked fiercely, and the score remained unchanged. In the end, Ding Ning used a long-distance chase to win the long-term battle 14-12. In the fourth game, the match still became the main theme of both sides. After the two sides tied at 7, Li Xiaoxia gradually gained the upper hand. With Ding Ning's return and Li Xiaoxia's straight-line slash score, the score came to 9-7. However, Ding Ning's pursuit brought the score down to 9-8, which made the fourth game full of suspense again. At the critical moment, Li Xiaoxia, who was more experienced, took control of the situation again. Her rush after serving made Ding Ning return the ball and fly away, and finally won the fourth game with difficulty 11-9. The total score of the two sides returned to the same starting line. In the fifth game, Ding Ning was a little impatient in the opening stage of the game. She lost in several consecutive matches, and Li Xiaoxia also led 10-4. However, Li Xiaoxia, who was eager to win, made frequent mistakes since then. Her consecutive receptions gave Ding Ning hope of catching up from behind, and the latter chased 4 points in a row to make the score 10-8. However, Ding Ning wiped the net against the return ball in the pull, but Li Xiaoxia won the game 11-8 without a hitch. At the beginning of the sixth game, Ding Ning first took the lead by scoring 3 points in a row, while Li Xiaoxia was slightly passive. Although the two sides continued to catch up with the score, the score difference remained at 3 points. Dramatically, at the end of the game, Ding Ning brushed the net again in a continuous draw, but this brush made Li Xiaoxia unresponsive and sent the ball flying. As Li Xiaoxia took the ball off the net again, Ding Ning finally won 11-7, so the women's singles final inevitably entered the tiebreaker. In the final tiebreaker, Ding Ning, who leveled the big score, fought harder and took a 3-0 lead at the beginning. Li Xiaoxia quickly called a timeout for herself. After the timeout came back, Li Xiaoxia pulled the angle and scored 3 points in a row to stabilize the situation. The two people who returned to the balance of power continued to fight, but Ding Ning's strong attack still gave him an advantage, breaking the balance again and taking a 5-3 lead. Since then, luck has also been on Ding Ning's side, and a tennis ball has won her a 3-point advantage. With this advantage, Ding Ning has become more and more brave, bringing the score to 9-4. In the end, Ding Ning won the decider 11-7, and won the women's singles final 4-3, winning the women's singles gold medal of the 2016 Rio Olympics. In the three-four-place final earlier, North Korea's dark horse Kim Song-yi defeated Japanese star Ai Fukuhara 4-1 to win the women's singles bronze medal. In the face of the opponent's steady chopping, Fukuhara Ai appeared to be alone in the attack. Instead, the opponent used the counter-attack to score continuously, scoring three consecutive games 11-7, 11-7 and 11-5. Fukuhara Ai, who had no way out, increased her fighting attack and pulled back a game 14-12. However, the good play of reversal failed to be staged. With a lucky edge ball scored by Jin Songyi, the bronze medal battle finally ended with the victory of the North Korean dark horse. Ding Ning Women's Table Tennis Singles was born in Daqing, Heilongjiang on June 20, 1990. She started playing at the age of 6. She entered the national first team in 2005 and won her first world championship in 2009. She won the women's team championship at the London Olympics in 2012 and was the runner-up in women's singles. She won the women's singles championship for the first time at the Rio Olympics in 2016. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1nz5.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:51] 访问:78
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