Cao Zhen, an athlete of China women's table tennis team and a former member of China's national table tennis team, started to contact table tennis at the age of 3, joined Bayi Team from 65438 to 0997, joined the second national team in 2002 and joined the first national team in 2003. The rise of Cao Zhen restored everyone's confidence in the once brilliant backhand raw rubber all-out attack method. At the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships in Yokohama, Cao Zhen won the mixed doubles and won the first world championship in his career. Two years later, Cao Zhen won the World Table Tennis Championships in Rotterdam again. 2065438+officially withdrew from the national team on February 27, 2004. On may 22nd, 20 15, Cao Zhen married her husband Lu Ping in Chongqing.
Cao Zhen's forehand reverse glue, backhand raw glue, right-hand cross board fast break combined with loop ball play.
Cao Zhen is a representative of the all-round attack method of raw rubber on the horizontal board. His serve is mainly topspin and backspin with low forehand throw. Backhand serve is good at splitting the length with raw rubber, and directly hanging raw rubber to play with the opponent. Forehand serve includes swing and swing. Cao Zhen's overall technical characteristics are his fast backhand position, especially his skillful use of two straight lines and his ability to play the loop ball at a large angle continuously. The forehand position is mainly pulled, not hit. Although the forward loop ball is generally rotated, it is often used to deal with opponents with near-table fast belt, reverse chop and medium-intensity pull. In addition, Cao Zhen's chopping techniques and skills are better than those of ordinary players who use raw rubber.
Winning record
women's singles
20 12 National Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles Champion (Award-winning)
20 10 women's singles runner-up in the national table tennis championship (winner)
Women's singles champion in 2009 Slovenia Open (winning)
Runner-up of Women's Singles in 2008 National Table Tennis Championships (Award-winning)
Runner-up of Women's Singles in 2007 German Open (Award-winning)
2005 Swedish Open Women's Singles Champion (Champion)
2005 German Open Women's Singles Champion (Award-winning)
Runner-up of Women's Singles in 2004 Austrian Open (Award-winning)
2004 ITTF Panasonic China Open Women's Singles Champion (Award-winning)
2003 ITTF Malaysian Open Women's Singles Champion (Award-winning)
women's doubles
20 12 women's doubles champion in the national table tennis championship (with Mu Zi) (winning)
2009 China Open (tianjin railway station) runner-up in women's doubles (with Li Xiaodan) (winning)
2009 Danish Open Women's Doubles Runner-up (with Fan Ying) (Award-winning)
2009 Slovenian Open Women's Doubles Champion (with Fan Ying) (Award-winning)
2005 Japan Open Women's Doubles Champion (with Poplar) (Winning Award)
2004 Austrian Open Women's Doubles Champion (with Li) (Award-winning)
2003 ITTF Malaysian Open Women's Doubles Champion (with Peng Luyang) (winning)
Runner-up of Women's Doubles in 2003 Asian Youth Championship (Award-winning)
mixed doubles
20 1 1 mixed doubles champion of Rotterdam World Table Tennis Championships (with Zhang) (champion)
2009 50th Yokohama World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles champion (with Ping Li) (winning)
Third runner-up of mixed doubles in the 49th World Table Tennis Championships in 2007 (with Qiu Yike) (winning)
Third runner-up of mixed doubles in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships in 2005 (with Qiu Yike) (winning)
2003 World Youth Championship mixed doubles runner-up (with Malone) (winning)
group
Runner-up of Women's Table Tennis Team in the 5th East Asian Games in 2009 (Award-winning)
Runner-up of the Women's Team in the 11th National Games in 2009 (Award-winning)
2003 Asian Youth Championship Women's Team Champion (Award-winning)
2003 World Youth Championship Women's Team Champion (Award-winning)