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Ma Lin’s resume, it would be better if it has photos.

Ma Lin was born on February 19, 1980. She started playing ball at the age of 6. In 1993, her household registration was moved from Shenyang City, Liaoning Province to Shantou Table Tennis School. In 1995, she was transferred to the national table tennis team.

The elegant and elegant Ma Lin is a representative figure of the straight reverse rubber style. His speed and explosive power, fighting awareness and ability to get started are among the best in the world. His mid-stage stalemate ability combined with straight horizontal play The technology is also pretty good. In the 45th World Table Tennis Championships, Ma Lin performed superbly in the men's singles competition. She defeated Samsonov, Kim Taek-soo, Waldner and other top players in a row. She became a "world-class" player and became the runner-up in the men's singles. Podium. Ma Lin has made great achievements in domestic and international competitions, especially the world-class players who have repeatedly defeated the men's team in many domestic competitions. His most unforgettable game was winning his first international championship in the 1996 Asian Cup men's singles

Ma Lin's main sports achievements:

The 9th Guangdong Province Games in 1994 Won the table tennis men's team championship, men's singles championship, and men's doubles championship.

In 1995, he won the men's team championship, men's singles championship, and men's doubles championship in the National Youth Table Tennis Championships.

Won the men’s team championship and men’s singles championship in the 1996 National Youth Table Tennis Championships.

Won the men’s team championship in the 8th National Games in 1997.

Won the men's team championship and men's singles championship in the 1997 Asian Table Tennis Championships.

Won the table tennis men’s team championship at the 1998 Asian Games.

In the 1998 National Table Tennis Championships, he won the men's team championship, the mixed doubles championship, and the third place in the men's singles.

In the 1999 National Table Tennis Championships, he won the second place in the men's team, the men's singles championship, and the men's doubles championship.

In the 4th National Urban Games in 1999, he won the men's team championship, the men's doubles championship, and the third place in the mixed doubles.

Won the men’s doubles championship in the 2000 World Professional Table Tennis Tour Finals (1999).

Won the second place in the men’s team, the mixed doubles championship, and the second place in the men’s singles at the 45th World Table Tennis Championships.

Won the men’s singles championship in the 21st Table Tennis Men’s World Cup.

Won the men's doubles championship at the 2000 European Table Tennis Open (Poland).

Won the men’s doubles championship at the 2000 European Table Tennis Open (Swedish Station).

Won second place in men's doubles in the 2001 World Table Tennis Professional Tour Finals (2000).

Won the men’s team championship and third place in the men’s singles at the 46th World Table Tennis Championships.

Won the men's team championship in the 2001 Asian and European Championships.

In October 2001, he participated in the table tennis competition of the Ninth National Games and won first place in men's doubles and first place in men's singles.

In January 2002, he participated in the World Table Tennis Professional Tour Finals (2001) and won the first place in the men's singles.

In March 2002, he participated in the Qatar Open and won third place in the men's singles.

In July 2002, he participated in the US Open and won first place in men's singles and first place in men's doubles.