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Ma Long, 1988 10 was born in Anshan, Liaoning on 10.

China men's table tennis team player, Olympic table tennis champion. 20 14 was the captain of China men's table tennis team, and he was the first super grand slam male player to win the singles titles in the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championship, Asian Cup, Tour Finals and National Games.

Malone began to learn table tennis in Anshan, Liaoning at the age of 5, and was discovered by coach Guan Huaan on 200 1 and brought to Beijing for further study. Joined the national team in 2003; In 2004, he won the men's singles championship in the World Youth Championship; In 2009, he won the team, men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles in the Asian Championships, and was the first quadruple champion in China.

In 2002, Malone participated in the excellent seedling training in Rizhao, Shandong Province, and won more than 20 in the training attended by more than 60 people, and was selected as the second national team.

In 2003, Malone won the second place among 12 in the first promotion and demotion competition after entering the second team. Later, he entered the second group of a national team with this achievement.

In 2004, Malone won the men's team, men's singles, mixed doubles and runner-up in the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships. Won the championship of men's team and men's singles, runner-up of men's doubles and mixed doubles in the World Youth Table Tennis Championships. On June 5438+ 10 in the same year, Malone defeated Liu and Wang Hao in the men's singles competition in the national championship, and finally lost to Wang and won the runner-up.

Ma Long, 1988 10 was born in Anshan, Liaoning on 10. China male table tennis player, Olympic table tennis champion. 20 14, captain of China men's table tennis team. He is the first super grand slam male player to win singles titles at the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, Asian Cup, Tour Finals and National Games.

Malone's serve is mainly the side topspin and backspin in the small triangle of forehand position, and the landing point changes greatly. The forehand position highlights the word "fast", the forehand is active near the stage, the hitting point is early, and the arc is well controlled. Backhand position can effectively combine bounce and tear, and make up for the lack of strength by using the change of landing point in fast rhythm. Malone's serve-receiving technique is also very characteristic, with strong ability of continuous short return on both sides, backhand twist and a little arc turn, which often makes opponents make mistakes.