Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Tian Tian Fund - Why is Zhang Yining the big devil?
Why is Zhang Yining the big devil?

The Big Devil Zhang Yining refers to Zhang Yining’s strength. She is another legend in the history of Chinese women’s table tennis. Although she has retired now, it is not because she cannot play, but because she can’t find an opponent. Because of her outstanding performance in domestic and foreign competitions

performance, so he is called the big devil.

Zhang Yining, born in Beijing on October 5, 1981, is a former Chinese women's table tennis player and currently the assistant to the president of the China Table Tennis Academy.

Zhang Yining started playing basketball when he was 6 years old. He joined the Beijing team in 1991 and the national team in 1993.

In 2000, Zhang Yining won the women's team championship and women's singles runner-up at the 45th World Table Tennis Championships.

In 2001, Zhang Yining won the women's team championship at the 46th World Table Tennis Championships. In the same year, Zhang Yining also won the women's singles championship in the World Cup and the women's team championship in the Ninth National Games.

In 2004, Zhang Yining cooperated with Wang Nan to win the women's doubles championship and the women's singles championship at the Athens Olympics.

In 2005, Zhang Yining won the women's singles championship at the 48th World Table Tennis Championships, achieving individual grand slams in the World Championships, Olympic Games and World Cup.

In 2006, at the World Table Tennis Championships in Germany, Zhang Yining led the Chinese team to win the Cobilun Cup for the 16th time.

At the end of the year, Zhang Yining ranked first in the world.

In 2008, at the Beijing Olympics, Zhang Yining teamed up with Guo Yue and Wang Nan to win the women's team championship, and then successfully defended the title by defeating Wang Nan in the women's singles final.

Four years later, he won the double championship again.

On March 31, 2011, Zhang Yining officially announced his retirement.

In November 2018, Zhang Yining "coached" the Papua New Guinea national team.

Extended information On September 30, 2008, Zhang Yining participated in the "Charity Banquet for Chinese Olympic Gold Medals 2008" held at the Qianqiu Hall of the Oriental Grand Hyatt Hotel in Beijing.

On August 10, 2009, Zhang Yining and Chen Qi participated in the "Dilai Love Tour" held in Nanning, Guangxi. The two world champions took over the torch symbolizing love and hope from Chen Yuming, President of Hong Kong Changxing Group, and passed it to Hope

The books were then given to 12 student representatives from Hope Primary School in Guanyang County, Guangxi and other places.

On March 19, 2010, Zhang Yining participated in the "China Athletes Education Fund Sports Star Charity Night 2010" annual dinner hosted by the China Athletes Education Fund (CAEF) and the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF).

Many sports stars and celebrities will gather at the event to jointly launch charity declarations, participate in charity fundraising auctions, take on charity with action and love, and work together to help the development of China's sports industry and promote the continuous advancement of China's philanthropic undertakings.

After Zhang Yining retired, he served as the assistant to the dean of the Table Tennis School of Shanghai Institute of Sport.

In the summer of 2014, in this capacity, Zhang Yining and her former mixed doubles partner Chen Qi went to Luxembourg, Europe, to guide children in training. They were almost all twelve or thirteen years old, and they stayed for more than a week.