China open table tennis campaign with double gold

 

As Table Tennis started at the 30th Summer Universiade China did not lose a match in both the men’s and women’s event as they won gold at the PalaTrincone in Pozzuoli.

 

In the women’s team final China beat Japan as 3-1 that one game lost to Ando Minami ended up being the only conceded game for China in the entire opening day. The matches are best of five so the first to three games wins.

 

This is the second Universiade for Japanese Ando Minami who started playing table tennis at the age of six years. “This is my second Universiade and I came here for the gold medal but we missed it again ” she said to FISU. “The results are just like two years ago in Taipei 2017 when we lost the team final to Korea. So I feel a little disappointed now.”

 

In the men’s team final China trounced Chinese Taipei 3-0. Chinese Zhu Linfeng who was also a part of the team that won gold in Taipei said “Every Summer Universiade different it is held in a different city I feel great about that.”

 

“It’s an honor to take part in the Universiade and I hope to get a third medal in this event in my hometown- Chengdu. I am waiting for the Chengdu 2021 Summer Universiade.”

 

Women’s Team:

Gold- China

Silver- Japan

Bronze- France

Bronze- Russian Federation

 

Men’s Team:

Gold- China

Silver- Chinese Taipei

Bronze- Japan

Bronze- Germany

 

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