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www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-27 08:34:59

Related: Wang Liqin satisfied with performance against Maze

China's Wang Liqin returns the ball during a third-round match of Group A against Denmark's Michael Maze at the 48th World Team Table Tennis Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 26, 2006. China beat Denmark 3-0. (Xinhua photo)

China's Ma Lin returns the ball during a third-round match of Group A against Denmark at the 48th World Team Table Tennis Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 26, 2006. (Xinhua photo)

China's Chen Qi returns the ball during a third-round match of Group A against Denmark at the 48th World Team Table Tennis Championships in Bremen, north Germany, April 26, 2006. (Xinhua photo)

    BEIJING, April 27 --Chinese men's paddlers showed their power in the sport as they beat Denmark 3-0 in a third round clash at the world team table tennis championship.

    Wang Liqin cheers for his victory over Denmark's Michael Maze. (Photo source: sina.com)

    World number one player Wang Liqin spearheaded the Chinese squad in Wednesday's competition.

    Wang started the first set with a good form and upset Denmark's Michael Maze 11-4 .

    The European champion, however, trailed from 2-0 behind to win the second set 11-8.

    Wang gave no chance to his Danish rival and wrapped up the victory by winning 11-3 and 11-6 in the following two sets.

    Chinese veteran Ma Lin and rising star Chen Qi continued the winning tune and each claimed a 3-0 victory in the following two matches.

    (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

Editor: Liu Dan
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