Malone
Ma long, born in Anshan City, Liaoning Province on October 20, 1988, is a member of the Chinese men's table tennis team and the Olympic table tennis champion. In 2014, he was the captain of Chinese men's table tennis team and ranked 10th in the history of table tennis
Grand Slam player
It is the first team to win the Olympic Games, world championships, world cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, Asian Cup, Tour Finals and national games
Men's super grand slam
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Ma Long began to study table tennis in Anshan, Liaoning Province at the age of 5. In 2001, he was discovered by coach Guan Hua'an and brought to Beijing for further study. In 2003, he joined the national team. In 2004, he won the men's singles championship in the World Youth Championships. In 2009, he won the four championships of team, men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles in the Asian Championships. This is also China's first four championships since 1984.
In 2012, he won the first men's singles world champion in the world cup of table tennis; in 2013, he won the men's singles championship in the Asian Championships and became the first player in history to win the men's singles three times in a row in the Asian Championships; in 2014, he won the men's singles championship in the Asian Cup and won the fourth championship in the Asian Cup; in April 2014, Malone was elected the captain of the Chinese men's table tennis team by voting. In 2015, he successively won the men's singles Championships of Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships, table tennis world cup and World Tour Finals of the International Table Tennis Federation, becoming the first male player in table tennis history to win these three championships in one year.
On January 15, 2017, he won the best male athlete award of CCTV sports man of the year 2016. In May 2017, he won the title of the national upward good youth in 2017. On June 5, 2017, in the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany, Malone defeated fan Zhendong 4-3 to win the championship; on September 6, in the men's singles final of the 13th National Games, Malone defeated fan Zhendong 4-2 to win the championship. In October 2017, Malone was named the "best athlete" of Beijing sports delegation in the 13th National Games. In October 2017, Malone won the 2017 Big Ben award, the top 10 Chinese American athletes in sports (Heracles Award). On October 9, 2020, he won the gold medal of doubles in the national table tennis championship.
Early experience
Ma Long was born on October 20, 1988 in Anshan City, Liaoning Province.
In 1993, Malone's father let 5-year-old Malone learn to play table tennis because table tennis can not only "exercise", but also "not easy to get hurt".
In 1999, Malone entered Liaoning sports school and studied under Wang Jun, the 34th world table tennis champion.
In 2001, the 13-year-old Malone was once faced with the situation of being eliminated by the provincial team. However, when the coach of Beijing Xicheng sports school went to Liaoning to select seedlings, the coach Guan Hua'an took a fancy to Malone and brought him from Liaoning to Beijing to continue to learn table tennis.
Sports experience
In 2002, Malone participated in the training of excellent seedlings in Rizhao, Shandong Province. He won more than 20 awards in the training of more than 60 people and was selected into the second national team.
In 2003, Malone won the second place of 12 people in the first promotion competition after entering the second team. Then, with this result, he entered the second group of the national first team.
In 2004, Malone won the men's team, men's singles and mixed doubles championship and the men's doubles runner up in the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships; he won the men's team, men's singles championship and the men's doubles and mixed doubles runner up in the World Youth Table Tennis Championships. In October of the same year, Malone beat Liu Guozheng, Wang Hao and Li Ping all the way to enter the final in the men's singles competition of the national championship, and finally lost to Wang Liqin and won the second place.
In 2005, Ma Long beat Ma Lin in the men's singles event of the National Games and won the bronze medal.
In 2006, 18-year-old Malone joined the Chinese table tennis team in Bremen World Championships and won his first world championship. In the same year, he won the men's team championship in Doha Asian Games.
On February 22, 2007, Malone won his first open championship after defeating Ma Lin in Kuwait table tennis open; on November 18, in the men's doubles final of Sweden open, Malone's partner Wang Hao won the men's Doubles Championship by defeating the top seed of the competition, Singapore Gaoning and Yangzi 4-3 after seven hard games.
On March 31, 2008, in the Asian Cup table tennis, Malone fought hard for six games and beat his teammate Chen Yu 4-2 to win the men's singles championship. On December 14 of the same year, Ma longlianke, Wang Hao, Ma Lin and Wang Liqin won the first singles championship in the finals of the ITTF professional tour.
On October 25, 2009, in the men's team match of the table tennis world cup, Malone won the singles, helping China sweep South Korea 3-0 to defend its title. In November of the same year, in the 19th Asian Table Tennis Championship, Malone won the men's singles championship, and his partner Xu Xin won the men's doubles gold medal. In addition, he won the mixed doubles gold medal with the men's team champion and Li Xiaoxia, and he won the four gold medals alone. This is also since Xie Saike was crowned the fourth crown in 1984
China's first Asian Championship quadruple
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In October 2010, Malone won the men's singles championship in Guangzhou Asian Games by defeating South Korea's Li Tingyou 3-1 in the World Cup team competition; on November 20, Malone won the men's singles championship in Guangzhou Asian Games by defeating his teammate Wang Hao 4-2 in the men's singles final of table tennis.
In September 2011, Malone won three championships in 34 days in the 24th Asian Table Tennis cup and became the first person in the history of the Asian Cup as a triple champion. From the Suzhou open in August 2011 to the Slovenian open at the end of January 2012, Malone continued to achieve an unbeaten record of 56 games in 224 days, which became the highest individual record of the International Table Tennis Federation and China Table Tennis Federation.
In April 2012, he won the team champion of Dortmund World Table Tennis Championships. In the final, he played the second time against Germany's ocharov and won 3-0. In this competition, he played six times and didn't lose a game. In August, he took part in the men's table tennis team competition of London Olympic Games. In the semi-final against Germany, Malone won two points, defeated ocharov and Steger respectively, becoming the first team of men's table tennis to reach the final In the subsequent men's team final, Malone beat South Korean player LIU Chengmin 3-1 in the first set, laying the foundation for China to win the championship and winning the first Olympic title. He won the world cup in 9-0 with Malone on September 30.
In 2013, Malone, as the core of the men's team in the Asian Table Tennis Championship, led Xu Xin, Yan an and fan Zhendong to compete and win the team championship, and won the men's singles championship, realizing the goal of winning the team championship
Third consecutive Asian Championship
To become the first man in the history of men's singles in Asian Championships. In September, Ma Long defeated Wang Hao 4-2 in the men's singles semi-final of the National Games. In the final, he played against fan Zhendong, the dark horse. After seven hard games, he was 4-3 behind and won the championship. In the mixed doubles final, he and Ding Ning partner defeated Zhang Chao / Liu Shiwen 4-2 and won the championship.
In March 2014, in the men's singles final of the Asian cup of table tennis, Malone narrowly beat fan Zhendong 4-3, making a great achievement
Four Asian Cup Winners
To become the most champion of the Asian Cup again. In April, Ma Long was elected as the new generation captain of the Chinese men's table tennis team by intra team voting. In May, he won the championship of men's team in Tokyo World Table Tennis Championships, and won the first prize in the finals by defeating Boer and ocharov respectively, and was rated as the best athlete of the year; in October, he won the championship of men's team and men's doubles in Incheon Asian Games; in the same month, he lost 3-4 to his teammate Zhang Jike in the final of men's table tennis world cup and won the second place.
In January 2015, Malone won the team world cup of table tennis; on May 3, Malone won his first men's singles championship in Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships. On August 9, he won the men's singles championship in the China open of the ITTF world tour. On October 19, the 2015 men's Table Tennis World Cup ended in Halmstad, Sweden. Malone swept his younger martial brother fan Zhendong 4-0 and won the men's Table Tennis World Cup title again after 2012. On December 14, in the men's singles final of the International Table Tennis Federation Tour Finals, Malone defeated his teammate fan Zhendong 4-3 to win the championship again, becoming the first male player in the history of table tennis to win the three championships in one year.
In February 2016, in the men's singles final of the German open, Malone defeated Samsonov 4-1. The total number of singles champions in the tour increased to 25, surpassing Wang Liqin and becoming the most successful Chinese player in the table tennis federation tour. 25 titles ranked second in the singles championship list of the table tennis federation tour. In March, in the team final of the World Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur, the second player swept the opponent 3-0, helping the Chinese men's team to win the eighth consecutive World Table Tennis Championship. Since 12 to 16 years, he has played for three consecutive World Table Tennis Championships, a total of 18 times, all winning 3-0. On August 12, in the men's singles final of table tennis in Rio Olympic Games, Malone beat Zhang Jike 4-0 to win the Olympic men's singles championship for the first time, realizing the individual men's singles grand slam and becoming one of the most important events in the history of Chinese men's table tennis
Fourth place
Grand Slam player
At the same time, it is also the first time in the history that the Olympic Games, the world championships, the world cup, the Asian Games, the Asian Championships, the Asian Cup, the Tour Finals and the National Games singles champion are all in one
Men's super grand slam
. On August 18, Malone scored two points in the final of the men's table tennis team of Rio Olympics, helping the Chinese men's team to win the championship 3-1 over Japan, realizing the three consecutive championships of the men's table tennis team of the Olympics. On September 14, he won the capital labor medal. On December 9, the International Table Tennis Federation held the award ceremony for the best of the year, and Malone won the award of best male athlete of the year. On the 11th of the same month, Malone won 4-2
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