Live broadcast bar News on June 4 Tongxi men’s basketball player Zhao Baiqing updated the social media and showed a group of photos with classmates.
Zhao Baiqing wrote: “It took two years to have the first big photo of the class, the most consistent one. I wish you a happy graduation. May you have a bright future. I will stay for another year, hah, successful star chasing @ Ding Ning.”
Zhao Baiqing played 33 games on behalf of Tongxi this season, with an average of 13.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.8 steals, field goal percentage, 51.6%, 31.9% in three points and 75% in free throws.
Ding Ning began to practice table tennis in 1996, entered the national youth team in 2003 and entered the national first team in 2005. He won the prime world championship in his career in 2009 and gradually entered the main force of the team. In 2011, Ding Ning won the women’s singles championship in the Rotterdam World Table Tennis Championships. The 2012 London Olympic Games won the women’s singles runner-up and the women’s team championship. In May 2015, she won the women’s singles championship in Suzhou World Table Tennis Championships.
In the 2016 Rio Olympics, Ding Ning won the Olympic women’s singles championship. In 2017, Ding Ning defended the women’s singles champion in the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf and won the women’s double championship with Liu Shiwen. It became the sixth person in the history of Chinese women’s singles and women’s double championships in the same World Table Tennis Championships. In September 2017, Ding Ning won the championship in Tianjin National Games and became the sixth “Grand Slam” player in China’s table tennis world to host the Olympic Games, World Table Tennis Championships, World Cup and National Games.
Ding Ning won 21 world championships in the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup. In 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018, Ding Ning won the Best Female Athlete of the International Table Tennis Federation, and in 2016, Ding Ning was selected into the International Table Tennis Federation Hall of Fame. Ding Ning announced his retirement on September 6, 2021.