China's Ma Long embraces challenges at ITTF Men's World Cup
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Chinese table tennis star Ma Long, reigning world champion and Olympic gold medalist, is hoping for yet more success at the ITTF Men's World Cup to be
held in Liege, Belgium from Friday until Sunday.
Ma, captain of the Chinese men's team, is aiming for his third World Cup title after
2012 and 2015 in the eastern Belgian city, where he debuted in the tournament
nine years ago.
"I hope to perform well back here," he said at Thursday's press conference.
Ma Long competes during the men's singles table tennis final at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. /Xinhua Photo
Ma Long competes during the men's singles table tennis final at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. /Xinhua Photo
Ma automatically secured one spot at the World Cup as current world champion
back in June in Dusseldorf. Following his victory at the National Games early in
September, Ma adjusted himself to the World Cup through training and injury
recovery.
"I want to embrace challenges here with my best self, both athletically and
physically," he commented, adding that he just focused on playing to his best in
every match.
Another Chinese paddler to feature in Liege was the 22-year-old Lin Gaoyuan, the
Asian Cup winner. He also won last month's ITTF Austrian Open.
Lin grabbed much attention back in March as he secured a ticket to the World
Championships through Chinese team's qualification.
Lin Gaoyuan, Chinese tennis player, competes in the 2017 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open. /Xinhua Photo
Lin Gaoyuan, Chinese tennis player, competes in the 2017 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open. /Xinhua Photo
"I have benefited a lot from my experience in international tournaments, and
seen much improvement in my ability."
"I need to be better prepared for the World Cup here," said Lin.
This was the third time that Liege has hosted the World Cup after 2005 and
2008.
The 38th World Cup consists of two stages. Top eight seeded
players automatically position themselves in the knockout stage, while players
seeded 9th to 20th are drawn into four groups of three players, among whom top
two finishers of each group will advance to the next stage.
Both Ma and Lin are among top eight seeds, thus enjoying a bye in Friday's group
stage. Following Saturday's round of 16 and quarterfinals, the 2017 World Cup
will witness its winner through Sunday's semifinals and final.