Shao, a former member of the Beijing Women's Table Tennis Team, was also selected for the second team of the China Women's Table Tennis Team, but due to fierce domestic competition, she finally chose to go to Portugal in 2009. She once represented Portugal in the 20 16 Rio Olympic Games and also participated in the Tokyo Olympic Games last year. She is the second core player of the Portuguese team.
Shao is 28 years old, with an annual winning rate of 59%, ranking 53rd in the world. The third Portuguese player is matos, ranking 289th in the world, with a far cry from strength. Fu Yu, a Portuguese player ranked 17 in the world, used to be a table tennis player in China. With the performance of runner-up in WTT regular season this year, she rose to 17 in one fell swoop, and at the age of 43, she became an instant hit. This year, the 43-year-old China veteran won 69% of the championship, and she is the number one core figure of the Portuguese women's team. In the final knockout match against Luxembourg, Fu Yu took the lead in defeating Luxembourg veteran Ni.