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A female player who won the mixed doubles gold medal with Wang Liqin in the World Table Tennis Championships.
Guo Yue (Guo Yue)

Anshan, Liaoning

/kloc-0 was born on July, 988 17.

Height1.62m.

50 kg

Guo Yue started playing at the age of 6, entered the provincial sports school in 1996, and was selected for the national team in 2000. Her technique is masculine, and the first three boards are fast and tough. The record of runner-up in the women's singles in the ITTF finals in 2002 made her the youngest player to reach the finals since it was founded, and she was also a leader among young players in China.

1999 Japan East Asia Junior Championship women's singles champion;

Runner-up of women's singles in the Asian Cup in 2000;

In 200 1 year, the women's team won the third place in the 9th National Games; Korean Open women's team, mixed doubles champion, women's doubles runner-up;

In 2002, the women's singles semi-finalist of ITTF Tour Austria, the champion of women's doubles, the runner-up of women's doubles in Egypt, the runner-up of women's doubles in Poland, the runner-up of women's singles and women's doubles in Denmark and the runner-up of women's singles in the final of ITTF Tour;

Champion of women's team in Asian Championship in 2003, third in women's singles, runner-up in women's doubles in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships, quarterfinals in women's singles, champion in women's singles in Japan of ITTF Tour, champion in women's doubles in Korea, Japan, Denmark and Sweden, runner-up in women's doubles in Germany, quarterfinals in women's singles in Denmark and quarterfinals in women's doubles in China;

Bronze medal in women's doubles in Athens Olympic Games in 2004, champion of women's team in World Table Tennis Championships, champion of women's doubles in Greece and Singapore of ITTF Tour, runner-up in women's singles in Greece, runner-up in women's singles in Singapore, runner-up in women's doubles in Austria, champion in women's doubles in Germany and Japan, champion and runner-up in women's singles in finals;

Champion of women's doubles in Qatar Open in 2005, champion of women's singles and women's doubles in China Open (Harbin Station), runner-up of women's singles and women's doubles in Shenzhen Station, runner-up of women's doubles in Asian Championships, mixed doubles champion in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships (with Wang Liqin), and third in women's singles;

Women's singles and doubles champion in Slovenia Open in 2006, women's singles champion in Croatia Open, women's doubles runner-up, women's singles runner-up in Kuwait Open and women's team champion in World Table Tennis Championships.