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    Ding Ning (simplified Chinese: 丁宁; traditional Chinese: 丁寧; pinyin: Dīng Níng; born 20 June 1990) is a former Chinese table tennis player. She was the winner of women's singles in the 2011 World Table Tennis Championships.

  2. Sep 6, 2021 · Chinese table tennis superstar Ding Ning announces retirement. The 31-year-old Grand Slam-winning paddler and four-time Olympic medallist revealed on social media that she will be taking a step back from table tennis.

  3. Oct 2, 2021 · A legendary career, littered with titles and amazing victories! 💖It was tough but here are some of the best moments of the amazing Ding Ning's career!#WTT #...

  4. Young & fearless‼️ Watch Mima Ito 🇯🇵 take on 3-time World Champion Ding Ning 🇨🇳 at the 2019 #ITTFWorldTour China Open 💥💥💥Get your 🍿 ready as we bring...

  5. Dec 16, 2020 · Why? In an interview on social media platform on Tuesday, Ding gave her answers. Ten years ago, Ding attended the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow for the first time as a leading player of the Chinese national team. However, she lost to Feng Tianwei 3-2 in the first match of the Women's team Final.

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  7. Sep 17, 2021 · Ding Ning’s new chapter. The legendary “queen of heart” is now officially retired. She will end her table tennis career. In her own words “I’m no longer “ Ding Ning the athlete ” but “Ding Ning, the student”. https://youtu.be/lnjxzYXKoNQ. Ding Ning announces retirement today the 06 September 2021.

  8. Aug 11, 2016 · RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — In another Chinese duel, Ding Ning ended up with Olympic gold. Ding beat teammate Li Xiaoxia in the women’s table tennis final on Wednesday, reversing the result from four years ago.

  9. Ding Ning (simplified Chinese: 丁宁; traditional Chinese: 丁寧; born 20 June 1990 in Daqing) is a Chinese table tennis player. She became olympic champion in Rio 2016 in singles and team category. She is a lefthanded-player and uses the Shakehand-style

  10. China's Ding Ning has won three Olympic gold medals and eight world titles so far. But what makes her so special apart from her tomahawk... serve? Triple Olympic gold medallist Ma Long has known her since they were kids. Listen to his exclusive insight.