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On May 5, 2014, the Chinese team won seven consecutive championships at the Tokyo World Table Tennis Championships
On May 5, 2014 (April 7, 2014 in the lunar calendar), the Tokyo World Table Tennis Championships: The men's table tennis defeated Germany for seven consecutive championships and the women's table tennis swept Japan to the top. On May 5, 2014, the 2014 Tokyo Team World Table Tennis Championships entered the finals day. As a result, China's men's team defeated Germany 3-1, achieving seven consecutive championships; the women's team defeated host Japan and successfully defended its title. The World Table Tennis Championships, referred to as the "World Table Tennis Championships", were first held in London, England in December 1926. It was held every two years since the 25th in 1959. The 2014 Tokyo World Table Tennis Championships was held from April 28 to May 5, 2014. A total of 125 associations participated in the event. The competition determines the ranking of the men and women's seeded teams based on the team rankings of the 2012 Borussia Dortmund World Championships and the ITTF's team world rankings in March. Ma Long scored two points alone and made the lead for the men's table tennis championship. Men's table tennis 3-1 German China men's table tennis captain Ma Long took the lead and took the lead in facing the German hero Boer. The two had met in the first set of the 2010 World Table Tennis Championships in Moscow. Ma Long was reversed and lost. This time, Ma Long was much more mature. He fell behind 2-4 in the beginning of the first game. He used a snatch and a stalemate to change the line to hit a 7-0 scoring wave when he fell behind 4-6, and reversed the next city with 11-6. Then Ma Long was unstoppable. Two identical 11-9 games played two games in a row and successfully fired the first shot for the China team. Grand Slam player Zhang Jike made the second appearance to face Germany's Ocharov. At the beginning of the game, Zhang Jike entered the state slowly and was actually scored 6 points in a row by Ocharov. Although Zhang Jike struggled to reach a 7 draw since then, he lost 11-13 after a tough battle. The two sides fought fiercely in the second game, drawing from 1 to 8. However, Zhang Jike made successive mistakes and lost 3 points in a row. Ocha seized the opportunity to score another game 11-8. In the third game, Zhang Jike felt cold, and Ocharov sealed the victory 11-6. This was the only point that the China team lost in this game. There was no suspense in the match between Xu Xin and Germany's 22-year-old young third singles Francesca. The former easily swept 3-0, and the China team led 2-1. The fourth game between Ma Long and Ocharov was particularly critical. Ma Long and his opponent did not give in to each other in the first game. At one point, Ma Long was led by his opponent 10-9 and took the game point. However, he was not soft at the critical moment, sideways and received serve offense. He scored 3 points in a row to win 12-10. After winning the first game, Ma Long's morale was greatly boosted. The next two games did not give his opponent any chance. He won 11-5 and 11-2 respectively. In the end, he scored the winning point for China, and China's men's table tennis championship achieved seven consecutive championships. Women's table tennis 3-0 Ding Ning of Japan made the first shot for China's women's table tennis team. Ding Ning, who was ranked second in the world, took the lead in fighting with Japanese chopper Yuka Ishigaki. The latter played as a substitute for Ai Fukuhara this time. Ding Ning played smoothly in the first game and won easily 11-6. However, in the second game, Yuka Ishigaki gave full play to her chipper characteristics and pulled back the game 11-8. In the following two games, Ding Ning, who was revitalized, did not give her opponent any more opportunities. She won 11-2, 11-5, scoring the first point for the China women's team. The second game was between China's Olympic champion Li Xiaoxia and Japan's new women's table tennis idol Yoshikawa. In this battle for the leaders of the two sides, except for being behind in the first game, Li Xiaoxia completely gained the upper hand in other times and quickly won with a clean match of 11-8/11-7/11-7. Liu Shiwen, the world's number one, played as the third singles player of the China team. Her match with Japan's Hayashi Hirano lost suspense early. Liu Shiwen defeated her opponent 3-0 and the China women's team successfully defended its title.


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