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In 2000 13 World University Table Tennis Championships, China team won the () championship.
According to Ta Kung Pao, the 13th World University Table Tennis Championships ended today in Shanghai East China University of Science and Technology. On the last day of the competition, China and China Taipei players won the first place and the second place in men's and women's singles and doubles respectively.

In the singles competition, China's Liu He won the men's and women's championships respectively. The men's singles final was played between Liu and Yuan Chuanzhi of China. Liu defeated his opponent 3-0 with scores of 2 1-6, 21-kloc-0/2 and 21-kloc-0/5 respectively. China's Min Jie and Wang lost to Yuan Chuanzhi respectively in the semi-final and tied for third place.

As this tournament is the first international competition in which a female player uses a big ball, the number of rounds in the competition has obviously increased and the technical application has become more diverse. Cheng Hongxia won the first two games with 2 1- 18 and 2 1- 17, and her teammate Sun Jin did not show weakness and easily pulled back the two games with 2 1-6 and 2 1-9. The tie breaker was deadlocked and the score rose alternately. Cheng Hongxia had the last laugh, and the score was twenty-one to eighteen. Their teammates Yu Jingwei and Tie Yana tied for third place.