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www.chinaview.cn 2006-02-25 10:22:28

    BEIJING, Feb. 25 -- Ma Lin has proved he is still one of the world's best at the ITTF Pro Tour Kuwait Open, capturing two titles in men's singles and doubles event.

    
Ma Lin has proved he is still one of the world's best at the ITTF Pro Tour Kuwait Open, capturing two titles in men's singles and doubles event.
China's Ma Lin won his eleventh Men's Singles title on the ITTF Pro Tour on Friday, 24th February 2006 when he beat colleague and Men's Doubles partner, Chen Qi, in six games at the final hurdle.(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
Earlier in the proceedings he had won the Men's Doubles title with Chen Qi and the victories ended what has been a somewhat barren spell on the ITTF Pro Tour for the Chinese star.

    In the final of the Men's Singles event he beat Chen Qi in six games 11-9, 11-6, 11-8, 9-11, 8-11, 11-8.

    The victories in Kuwait are the first successes for Ma Lin on the ITTF Pro Tour since September 2004 when he won both the Men's Singles and Men's Doubles titles at the Panasonic China Open. In 2005 he competed on only two occasions on the ITTF Pro Tour.

    However, in Kuwait he excelled. In the Men's Doubles event with Chen Qi, every match was won by the margin of four games to nil whilst in the Men's Singles, he was never extended to seven games.

    Against Chen Qi he started the favourite by virtue of the fact that he is the more experienced player, has a better record of success on the ITTF Pro Tour and possesses a higher World Ranking. Ma Lin proved that.

     Women's singles title went to Jiang Huajun representing Chinese HongKong while Olympic and world champions Wang Nan and Zhang Yining maintained their doubles title.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com/ITTF)

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