Tag: Ma Long

  • History making Ma Long retains men’s singles title

    China’s Ma Long becomes the first player in the history of the ITTF World Championships to claim the title three times in a row after the Olympic Champion won his third consecutive men’s singles title at the 2019 ITTF World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

    For this, the Chinese star has inscribed his name in the history books of sport as he overcame Sweden’s Mattias Falck in five games (11-5, 11-7, 7-11, 11-9, 11-5), with the Swedish proving a more than worthy adversary.

    Thus for the sixth consecutive occasion Ma Long stood on the men’s singles podium when the World Championships curtain closed, more significantly for the third time in a row on the top step.

    Most certainly he was tested, after losing the opening two games, Mattias Falck dominated the third before establishing an 8-6 lead in the fourth, at 9-8 in arrears Ma Long called “Time Out”, advice from coach Qin Zhijian, the pause worked to perfection. A two game cushion a more relaxed Ma Long, pressed the accelerator.

    “I think this is a special celebration for me and I just want to enjoy this moment for now.

    I want thank my Chinese fans and also the foreign fans for their support. I am not only interested in winning this title but I also want to gain your respect.” Ma Long

    Only on debut, when in 2017 in the fourth round in Zagreb he tried to blast the defensive skills of the Korea Republic’s Joo Saehyuk out of the water and duly came to grief, has Ma Long not departed with a men’s singles medal. Commencing in 2009 in Yokohama, on three editions it was a semi-final defeat at the hands of colleague Wang Hao; in 2015 in Suzhou he turned the corner and ever since has been driving down the main road.

    He now joins the elite club of which Hungarian born Victor Barna and China’s Zhuang Zedong are members; players who have won the men’s singles title at a World Championships on three consecutive occasions.

    Notably in an era when the event was he held on an annual basis Victor Barna won in 1930 in Berlin, before in 1931 being the runner up in Budapest; one year later he succeeded in 1932 in Prague and then on the next three occasions to make it an incredible four in row, five overall.

    A total of six World Championships and always a place on the podium, it is the same number for Ma Long but note over a period of more than a decade, as opposed to the seven-year period of Victor Barna. The two great names stand shoulder to shoulder.

    Equally, Ma Long matches Zhuang Zedong, the winner on three consecutive occasions, when as now the event is held on a biennial basis; he won in 1961 in Beijing, in 1963 in Prague and then in 1965 in Ljubljana. One can only surmise but had it not been for the Cultural Revolution would he have made it four in a row in 1967 in Stockholm? It is to that illustrious club Ma Long now belongs; legendary status.

    Also, China continues their dominance in the tournament after Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu won the women’s doubles title to bring to a conclusion eight days of action.

    In the final hurdle they recovered from a 2-0 down to beat Japan’s Hina Hayata and Mima Ito in six games (8-11, 3-11, 11-8, 11-3, 12-10, 11-8) to arrest the title.

  • Frot Group rewards Quadri for Olympics feat

    Frot Group rewards Quadri for Olympics feat

    For making Nigeria and Africa proud at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Frot Group has rewarded Aruna Quadri for being the first African to make it to the last eight of the men’s singles of table tennis event.

    The President of Frot Group, Frank Momoh, said the performance of Aruna Quadri has shown that with more support, table tennis has the capacity to bring more laurels to Nigeria.

    “Despite the loss of Quadri to Ma Long, the team needs our commendation, especially as Quadri has set a new African record as the first African to reach an Olympic quarter final in table tennis,” Momoh said.

    He applauded the leadership of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF)-led by Wahid Enitan-Oshodi for their efforts, “The leadership of NTTF has never been in doubt, as the country’s in Rio has further shown that the plans for table tennis is Pan African and you have our full support. With patriotic support from sport loving Nigerians and organizations, Nigeria can establish her authority in world reckoning.”

    “To show our full support for the team, I on behalf of Frot Group hereby give a cash reward of $2,500 to Aruna Quadri for his new AFRICAN RECORD. Well done NTTF President, Wahid Enitan-Oshodi, well done team Nigeria,” he added.

  • Quadri’s forehand and footwork are great- Ma Long

    Quadri’s forehand and footwork are great- Ma Long

    Knowing the importance of ending the fine run of Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri means a lot to his ambition at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympic Games, world number one and champion, China’s Ma Long has admitted that what stood the Nigerian out were his superb forehand and footwork.

    Having studied Aruna Quadri with the help of the Chinese technical crew led by Liu Guoliang, the head coach of the Chinese Men’s Team, Ma Long was able to demystify the Nigerian in an entertaining encounter that thrilled the Brazilian fans.

    From the start of the quarterfinal encounter, Ma Long did not allow Quadri to make any attempt at using his forehand and with aggressiveness; Ma Long overcame Quadri 11-4, 11-2, 11-6, 11-7 to secure a place in the semifinal where he is expected to battle Japan’s Jun Mizutani.

    A relief Ma Long who is featuring in his first singles event at the Olympic Games admitted, “As an African player, it’s not easy that he made it to the quarterfinals stage. He was able to defeat CHUANG Chih-Yuan and Timo BOLL on his way to the quarterfinals also shows he’s strong and skillful.”

    On what he thinks were Quadri’s strengths that helped him caused upsets, Ma Long said: “His forehand and footwork are great. I think also because he doesn’t play much internationally, so we are not familiar with his playing style and characteristics. That could have surprised his opponents, and they couldn’t react and adapt in time.”

  • Aruna crashed out of Rio Olympics

    Aruna crashed out of Rio Olympics

    Aruna Quadri, Nigeria and African champion early on Wednesday morning crashed out of the Rio Olympics 2016 after suffering a 4-0 defeat to China’s star and world number one Ma Long, in the Men’s Singles category.

    Quadri became the first African to reach the quarterfinals of men’s singles event at Rio 2016 Olympic game.

    His wonderful journey in the singles tournament came to an end with a dominant defeat (11-4, 11-2, 11-6, 11-7).

    Ma looked in control of the tie from start to finish, and required less than 30 minutes to put his name into the last four of the competition.

    Despite the disappointment of a 4-0 defeat, Aruna can look back on his singles campaign at Rio 2016.

    “Ma Long is so much better, so much faster, everything is just perfect about Ma Long, and his speed is just too much for me.”Aruna  said.

    According to him,  his dream of winning a gold medal in Olympic Table Tennis could very much turn to reality one day, “I believe that it is possible, nothing is impossible to get  there.

    Ma will  face Jun Mizutani of Japan in the semi- finals on Thursday, August 11.

  • Aruna Quadri maintains status as Africa’s best

    Despite dropping points coupled with his preliminary exit at the Japan Open, 2014 ITTF Star Player, Aruna Quadri remains the highest rated African in the July ranking by the world table tennis ruling body – ITTF.

    For failing to make it to the Nigeria Open, Quadri lose some points in his ranking while his early exit from the 2016 Japan Open may have contributed to his drop in the latest world ranking.

    However, with 2337 points  Aruna Quadri beat Egypt’s Omar Assar to second place in the continent while the Oyo State star dropped from 37 to 38 in the rating.

    Quadri whose scintillating performance in his first season in the prestigious French Premier League aided his club, Jura Morez to avoid relegation is also rated 27 in the July men’s singles ranking for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.

    Despite not been active in June, Egypt’a Omar Assar dropped two steps to 41 in the world and the Egyptian also failed to safe his team, Istres from dropping into relegation in the French Premier League.

    Veteran Segun Toriola also remained the third best player in Africa, despite dropping to 122 from 110 in the latest rating.

    For dropping from 91 to 98 in the world, Egypt’s Dina Meshref tops African ranking in the women.

    Meanwhile, China held on to the top of the ranking as the world best as Ma Long, Fan Zhendong, Xu Xin and Zhang Jike are the world top four players in the ranking.

      Also Chinese trio of Liu Shiwen, Ding Ning and Zhu Yuling are the top three female players in the world according to the July ITTF ranking.