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Hao Shuai

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Hao Shuai
Full nameHao Shuai
Nationality China
Born (1983-10-01) October 1, 1983 (age 41)[1]
Tianjin, China
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Weight69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)
Table tennis career
Playing styleLeft-handed, shakehand grip
Highest ranking7 (September 2009)[2]
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  China
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2013 Paris Doubles
Silver medal – second place 2011 Rotterdam Mixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Yokohama Doubles
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Yokohama Mixed Doubles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2010 Dubai Team

Template:Chinese name

Hao Shuai
Traditional Chinese郝帥
Simplified Chinese郝帅
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHǎo Shuài

Hao Shuai (born October 1, 1983 in Tianjin) is a Chinese table tennis player.[1]

Career records

Singles (as of May 13, 2010)[3]

Men's Doubles

  • World Championships: SF (2009).
  • Pro Tour winner (5): Slovenian, China (Guangzhou) Open 2006. China (Tianjin), Korea Open 2009. German Open 2011.
    Runner-up (5): Japan Open 2003. China (Kunshan) Open 2006. Kuwait, Qatar Open 2009. German Open 2010.
  • Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 3. Record: winner (2006). SF (2003, 2007).
  • Asian Championships: winner (2007).

Mixed Doubles

  • World Championships: Runner-up (2011). SF (2009).
  • Asian Championships: QF (2005, 2007).

Teams

  • Asian Games: winner (2006)
  • Asian Championships: winner (2005, 2007).

References

  1. ^ a b "ITTF players' profiles". International Table Tennis Federation. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  2. ^ "ITTF world ranking". International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  3. ^ "ITTF Statistics". International Table Tennis Federation. Retrieved 2010-08-07.