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2020.11.09 12:32 GMT+8

Sporting moments of the week (November 2-8)

Updated 2020.11.09 12:32 GMT+8

Russia's Daniil Medvedev wins the Paris Masters indoor tennis tournament in Paris, France, November 8, 2020, climbing one spot to surpass Swiss Roger Federer and reach world No. 4 in the Men's Professional Tennis (ATP) ranking. /CFP

Ansu Fati of FC Barcelona reacts after receiving a penalty during the La Liga match at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, November 7, 2020. FC Barcelona beat Real Betis 5-2. /CFP

Over 24,000 runners take part in the Xi'an Marathon in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, November 8, 2020. /CFP

Runners en route to the Nanga Bawa Peak during the opening day of the Nanga Bawa Mountain Marathon, November 8, 2020. After the inaugural event held four years ago, the second event kicked off in Linzhi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, attracting a total of 186 runners from across China to run at an altitude between 2,900m and 3,200m above sea level. /CFP

China's Daishan Island International Kite Festival opens in Zhoushan, east China's Zhejiang Province, November 7, 2020. /CFP

Two racers compete during the China's Motorboat Open in the Heming Lake, Yanling County, near Xuchang City, central China's Henan Province, November 7, 2020. Over 150 racers from across China take part in the national competition. /CFP

China's Wang Shiyue (L) and Liu Xinyu perform en route to win the ice rhythm dance event at the International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating Cup of China in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, November 6, 2020. The three-day event between Nov. 6-8 is the first and the only event for ISU to stage in China this year and is held behind closed doors to prevent the risk of COVID-19 contagion. /CFP

Rafael Nadal of Spain claims his 1,000th ATP Tour match win at the Paris Masters indoor tennis event in Paris, France, November 4, 2020. /CFP

China's top Go player Ke Jie during an interview after winning the Samsung World Go Masters for the fourth time, November 3, 2020. After defeating South Korean Shin Jin-seo 2-0 in an online final, Ke has become the youngest Chinese Go player to hold eight world titles at age 23. /CCTV News

Fang Shuo (R) of Beijing Ducks and Hu Mingxuan of Guangdong Southern Tigers in action during the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) game in Zhuji, east China's Zhejiang Province, November 3, 2020. Guangdong sealed a close 111-107 win over Beijing in their first confrontation since last season. /CFP

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