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Wang Hao (table tennis, born 1983)

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Chinese table tennis player
Not to be confused withWang Hao (table tennis, born 1966).

In thisChinese name, thefamily name isWang.
Wang Hao
Personal information
Nationality China
Born (1983-12-15)December 15, 1983 (age 42)
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Sport
SportTable tennis
Playing stylePenholder based on shakehand style
Highest ranking1 (Dec 2004, Oct 2007–Jul 2009, Apr–Sep 2011)
Medal record
Men'stable tennis
Representing China
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2008 BeijingTeam
Gold medal – first place2012 LondonTeam
Silver medal – second place2004 AthensSingles
Silver medal – second place2008 BeijingSingles
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonSingles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 DohaTeam
Gold medal – first place2005 ShanghaiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2006 BremenTeam
Gold medal – first place2008 GuangzhouTeam
Gold medal – first place2009 YokohamaSingles
Gold medal – first place2009 YokohamaDoubles
Gold medal – first place2010 MoscowTeam
Gold medal – first place2012 DortmundTeam
Gold medal – first place2014 TokyoTeam
Silver medal – second place2003 ParisDoubles
Silver medal – second place2007 ZagrebDoubles
Silver medal – second place2011 RotterdamSingles
Silver medal – second place2013 ParisSingles
Bronze medal – third place2003 ParisMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2007 ZagrebSingles
Bronze medal – third place2011 RotterdamDoubles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2007 BarcelonaSingles
Gold medal – first place2007 MagdeburgTeam
Gold medal – first place2008 LiegeSingles
Gold medal – first place2010 DubaiTeam
Gold medal – first place2010 MagdeburgSingles
Gold medal – first place2011 MagdeburgTeam
Gold medal – first place2013 GuangzhouTeam
Silver medal – second place2005 LiégeSingles
Silver medal – second place2006 ParisSingles
Silver medal – second place2011 ParisSingles
Bronze medal – third place2004 HangzhouSingles
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place2003 BangkokSingles
Gold medal – first place2003 BangkokTeam
Gold medal – first place2005 Jeju-doTeam
Gold medal – first place2007 YangzhouSingles
Gold medal – first place2007 YangzhouTeam
Silver medal – second place2007 YangzhouDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2003 BangkokDoubles
Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place2005 New DelhiSingles
Gold medal – first place2006 KobeSingles
Silver medal – second place2009 HangzhouSingles

Wang Hao (Chinese:王皓;pinyin:Wáng Hào; born December 15, 1983) is a retired Chinesetable tennis player and multiple-time Olympic medallist.[1][2] He is the current head coach of the Chinese Men's Table Tennis Team.

Wang became theworld champion in men's singles in 2009, defeating three-time World ChampionWang Liqin 4–0.[3] Wang was also a three-timeWorld Cup Champion in 2007, 2008 and 2010, as well as a three-time singles silver medalist at the2004 Summer Olympics,2008 Summer Olympics, and the2012 Summer Olympics.[4] He was ranked #1 on the official ITTF world rankings for 27 consecutive months from October 2007 to December 2009.[5] In January 2010, he was surpassed byMa Long.[6] In April 2011, Wang reclaimed his #1 ranking. He is known to execute the Reverse Penhold Backhand (RPB) with exceptional skill.

During his career, he appeared a record twelve times in major world competition finals. In men's singles, he won the Asian Championship, Asian Cup, Asian Games, and Chinese National Games at least once.

Wang retired from the national team at the end of 2014.[7] As of 2023, he is the head coach of the Chinese Men's Table Tennis Team.

Equipment

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Wang used a DHS Hurricane Hao blade (a special blade for Wang called N656) with a DHS Neo Skyline III Blue Sponge for forehand and Butterfly Sriver topsheet on Bryce sponge for his backhand.

Playing style

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Wang uses a penhold grip. He is representative of a new wave of penhold players, having good attacking and defensive skills off both wings of the table. The greater freedom of the wrist involved in a penhold grip allows Wang to generate large amounts of spin on the forehand side.[citation needed]

Compared to most pen-hold players on the professional circuit, Wang uses the reverse-side for almost all shots on the backhand side, with the small exception of balls placed very slow and short within the table during serves. This style of using the reverse-side exclusively for the backhand was considered to be improper, and when he first joined the national team most players did not think highly of him.[8]

Personal life

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Wang and Yan Boya met in 2010 and they married in 2013.[9] The same year, they had a son, Wang Ruiting. Wang Hao stated he would prefer his son to not pursue table tennis.[10]

Achievements

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ITTF World Tour 2017 German Open, Wang Hao as coach of Fan Zhendong
  • 1996: joinedJilin Provincial Table Tennis Team
  • 1998: joined National Team and turned pro
  • 1999 World Club Championships: Champion, team
  • 1999 Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships: Champion, team; runner-up, men's singles and men's doubles
  • 2000 World Club Championship: Runner-up, men's team
  • 2001Ninth National Games: Champion, men's team
  • 2002ITTF Pro Tour, Netherlands: Champion, men's singles; third, men's doubles
  • 2002 ITTF Pro Tour, Egypt: Champion, men's singles; third, men's doubles
  • 200347th World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's doubles : third, mixed doubles
  • 2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Croatia: Champion, men's singles
  • 2003 ITTF Pro Tour, China: Runner-up, men's singles and men's doubles
  • 2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Denmark: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2003 ITTF Pro Tour, Sweden: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2003Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team and men's singles; third, men's doubles
  • 200447th World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
  • 2004 Olympics: Silver medal, men's singles
  • 2004World Cup: Third, men's singles
  • 2004 ITTF Pro Tour, Greece: Champion, men's singles; runner-up, men's doubles
  • 2004 ITTF Pro Tour, South Korea: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
  • 2004 ITTF Pro Tour, Changchun: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
  • 200548th World Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2005Asia Cup: Champion, men's singles
  • 2005 Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
  • 2005 Qatar Open: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2005 China Open: Runner-up, men's doubles (Harbin); Runner-up, men's singles (Shenzhen)
  • 2005 World Cup: Runner-up, men's singles
  • 200648th World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
  • 2006 World Cup: Runner-up, men's singles
  • 2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Slovenia: Champion, men's singles
  • 2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Croatia: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Qatar: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2006 ITTF Pro Tour, Japan: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
  • 2006 Asian Games: Champion, men's singles and team
  • 2007 World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's doubles; third, men's singles
  • 2007 World Cup: Champion, men's team and men's singles
  • 2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Slovenia: Champion, men's singles
  • 2007 ITTF Pro Tour,Croatia: Champion, men's doubles
  • 2007 ITTF Pro Tour,Shenzhen: Champion, men's singles and men's doubles
  • 2007 ITTF Pro Tour,Nanjing: Champion, men's doubles; runner-up, men's singles
  • 2007 ITTF Pro Tour, Japan: Champion, men's singles; runner-up, men's doubles
  • 2007 Asian Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team and men's singles; runner-up, men's doubles
  • 2008 Olympics: Champion, men's team
  • 2008 Olympics: Silver medal, men's singles
  • 2008 World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
  • 2008 World Cup: Champion, men's singles
  • 2009 World Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's singles and men's double withChen Qi
  • 2009 Eleventh National Games: Champion, men's singles and mixed doubles and men's team
  • 2010 World Team Table Tennis Championships: Champion, men's team
  • 2010 World Cup: Champion, men's singles
  • 2010 Asian Games: Silver Medal, men's singles
  • 2011 World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's singles; third, men's doubles
  • 2011 World Cup: Runner-up, men's singles
  • 2012 Olympics: Silver medal,men's singles
  • 2012 Olympics: Champion,men's Team.
  • 2013 World Table Tennis Championships: Runner-up, men's singles

See also

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References

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  1. ^"WANG Hao".ittf.com. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  2. ^"Wang Hao".163.com (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on June 30, 2011. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  3. ^]]/matches_16.asp?competition_ID=1792&s_Event_Type=MS "2009 WTTC (Men's Singles)".ittf.com.
  4. ^"WANG Hao (CHN)".ittf.com. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  5. ^"World ranking Record for WANG Hao (CHN)".ittf.com. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2011. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  6. ^Ian Marshall (January 3, 2010)."Summit Reached at the End of a Long Hard Road".ittf.com. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  7. ^"Wang Hao Officially Retired From The National Team". Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2014.
  8. ^"Wang Hao Interview".
  9. ^"Wang Hao's Love At First Sight". Archived fromthe original on August 28, 2013.
  10. ^"Wang Hao Introduced Table Tennis To His Son (Photos)". Archived fromthe original on January 29, 2015.

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