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Chinese table tennis teenager Ding Ning dreams on Olympic gold
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16-May-2008 - |
CHANGCHUN, Northeast China, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Ding Ning, one of China's youngest table tennis stars, said she hoped to win an Olympic gold medal, most likely after the 2008 Games.
"My dream is to win a gold metal at the Olympics," said the 18-year-old Ding on Thursday after beating German player Kristin Silbereisen 4-0 on the second day of the 2008 ITTF China Open.
"I come to the China Open for more experience of top-level matches," she said.
Ding Ning jumped to fame when she defeated world top players Guo Yue and Li Xiaoxia in last year's China City Games.
"Ding Ning is a promising player with much potential, but there's room for improvement," said Ding's coach Yan Sen, former Olympic men's doubles champion. "She will be a main force of the Chinese team sooner or later." |
16-May-2008 - |
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