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| Chinese Ma Lin returns the ball during a
Group A match with Roumania during the team event of the 48th World Table
Tennis Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 24, 2006. China beat
Roumania 3-0. The team event of the 48th World Table Tennis Championships
was opened in Bremen on April 24. (Xinhua
photo) |
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| Chinese Wang Liqin serves during a Group A
match with Roumania during the team event of the 48th World Table Tennis
Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 24, 2006. China beat
Roumania 3-0. (Xinhua photo) |
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| Chinese Chen Qi serves during a Group A
match with Roumania during the team event of the 48th World Table Tennis
Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 24, 2006. China beat
Roumania 3-0. (Xinhua photo) |
BREMEN, Germany, April 24 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese men
players played well, said Liu Guoliang, coach for the Chinese men's table tennis
team at the 48th World Table Tennis Championships on Monday.
At a press conference after Chinese men players beat
Romania 3-0 in the first round of the group competitions, Liu said that the
whole team staged an excellent form.
"The group contests were very good chances for the
Chinese players to practise and adjust themselves," he added, "All the five
players may have chance to play in the group matches."
Liu listed Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands as
challengers to the Chinese male players in group competitions.
Wang Liqin, holder of world and Olympic titles,
played first against Romania's Adrian Crisan winning the match 3-0.
Ma Lin and Chen Qi both beat their rivals Andrei
Filimon and Constantin Cioti respectively at 3-0.
Wang Liqin told reporters that he reacted a bit slow
in the first two games, but found himself in form afterwards. Enditem
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