1. South Korea's Wu Sang-yeonWu ShangyinHis son is named ** Oh Ji-Yun ** Oh Sang-Yun is famous in South KoreaWu ShangyinThe table tennis player, his son Wu Zhiyun was born in 2010, is currently a South Korean table tennis player Wu Shangyin has a very high achievement in the table tennis world, his son also showed good strength in the 2019 table tennis World Cup, Wu Zhiyun on behalf of the South Korean team participated in the competition, and performed well in the competition, finally won the bronze medal This is also South Korea; South Korean table tennis defenders mainly include the following Liu Chengmin South Korean men's table tennis team athletes, known for the traditional penhold single-sided pull play, forehand strength, line open, strong rotation, in the game to show excellent ability to defend the ball Wu Shangyin also as a member of the South Korean men's table tennis team, Wu Shangyin to the right hand cross-hand double anti-rubber loop combined with fast attack play He also showed good defensive skills Zhu Shihe in the game; 1 Wu Sang-yeon, a South Korean table tennis player, started playing at the age of 9. He first learned table tennis in China. He has a right-hand horizontal swing, a double-sided reverse glue loop combined with fast attack style. He won the third place in the men's singles at the 2005 Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships. 2 Chu Se-hyuk, a player of the South Korean men's table tennis team, holds the racket horizontally in his right hand, and plays a chopping counterattack. He has strong ability to pull and spin the ball, and has great backhand attack power. He has defeated Zhuang Zhiyun, Ma Lin and Greinka and many other players in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships;Wu ShangyinHello ~ Butterfly korbel Performance characteristics 5 layers of pure wood, soft, suitable for loop ball fast attack parameters thickness weight 92g ball control 91 elasticity 88 fast speed type offensive feel soft texture 5 layers of wood Butterfly Wu Shang-yin Performance characteristics 5 layers of pure wood, soft Wu Shang-yin, a famous South Korean player, moderate elasticity when used, easy to control, especially suitable for double-sided attack all-round players, can exert great power structure 5 layers; Wu Shangyin has been involved in table tennis since he was 9 years old. He studied in China in his early days and made his mark with his right-hand cross-handed double-sided reverse glue loop combined with fast break. He achieved remarkable results in the early days of his career. In 1994, he won the runner-up in the men's singles and the men's doubles at the Asian Championships. In 1996, he won the runner-up in the men's singles and the men's doubles at the U.S. Open, as well as the men's championship and the third place in the mixed doubles. In 1997, he went one step further at the U.S. Open.
2. South Korean table tennis players mainly include the following players from the Korean men's table tennis team, Yoo Seung-min is famous for his right hand holding the racket straight and his forehand power and strong opening and rotating style. He is a traditional famous player in the Korean table tennis world Wu Sang-un is also a member of the Korean men's table tennis team. He has a right-hand horizontal swing, double-sided reverse glue loop combined with fast-break style. He has achieved excellent results in international competitions, including Zhu, who ranked third in the men's singles at the 2005 Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships; Wu Shangyin is a table tennis player who is known for his right-hand horizontal swing, double-sided reverse glue, loop loop combined with fast-break skills. His racket equipment has changed at different stages. In the early days, he used Butterfly Cobel + double-sided T05 since 2009. At the 2011 Table Tennis Men's World Cup, he switched to Butterfly Timo Boll Sprit+ double-sided T05. In terms of movies, he fell in love with the work of action superstar Jackie Chan. One of the highlights of Wu Shangyin's sports career is; Liang Xia Yin, a legendary figure in the table tennis world, was born in South Korea on April 13, 1977. He has shown extraordinary talent since childhood. He embarked on the road of table tennis at the age of 9 and began to hone his skills in the land of China, which loves table tennis. His skills are unique. He has a horizontal swing with his right hand and adopts double-sided reverse glue arc combined with fast attack tactics. This unique style of play makes him unique on the field and attracts much attention. In 2005, he was in Shanghai; Wu Sang-yeon Wu Sang-yeon is a senior player in South Korea's table tennis world. He has been exposed to table tennis since the age of 9 and systematically studied in China. He is famous for his right-hand horizontal swing on both sides of the reverse glue arc combined with fast attack. He won the third place in the men's singles at the 2005 Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships, demonstrating his strong competitive strength. Zhu Se-yeon is another veteran of the Korean table tennis men's team. He also holds the racket horizontally with his right hand and cuts the ball to counterattack.
3. Wu Sang-yeon was an important member of the Korean table tennis men's team in the early 21st century. After Kim Chae-soo retired, he and Chu Se-hyuk Yoo Seung-min shouldered the heavy burden of Korean table tennis and achieved a historic breakthrough for the Korean team. During the same period, Zhu Se-hyuk and Wu Sang-yeon were famous for their unique chopping style. He was also an important force of the Korean table tennis men's team during this period. Yoo Seung-min also made important contributions to the Korean table tennis men's team in the early 21st century, and Wu Sang-yeon; South Korean table tennis player Oh Sang-yeon has made a mark in the world with his unique style of play. He holds the board horizontally with his right hand, and has a double-sided loop shot combined with a fast-break style. He is currently the only cross-plate player in the South Korean team who has reached the world-class level. The height advantage and wide guard area make his forward and reverse loop shot skills quite powerful, especially when receiving serve with forehand, and the swinging and swinging movements are stable and sudden. Being able to cause trouble for opponents. Wu Shangyin was in the men's team at the 46th Osaka World Table Tennis Championships in 2001; Liu Nam-kyu brought the South Korean men's team to its first peak. He was an important figure in the history of South Korean table tennis. Kim Chae-soo took over the baton after Liu Nam-kyu, continuing and expanding the threat of the South Korean team and becoming a representative of South Korean table tennis in the 1990s. 3 Outstanding players in the early 21st century, Wu Sang-oon, Zhu Se-ho, Liu Cheng-min, Wu Sang-oon, after Kim Chae-soo retired, he began to shoulder the heavy burden of South Korean table tennis and became a new generation of South Korean table tennis.
4. Wu Sang-yeon did not become the head coach of the men's team of the South Korean table tennis team. Instead, Leung Ha-yeon was elected as the new head coach of the South Korean table tennis men's team on January 18, 2021. The following is the key information about this incident. On January 18, 2021, at an important meeting held by the Korea Table Tennis Association, Leung Ha-yeon was elected as the new head coach of the South Korean table tennis men's team, Leung Ha-yeon. This legendary figure in the table tennis world has shown extraordinary talent since childhood. He has achieved remarkable results on the field, including the significance of third place in the men's singles at the 2005 Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships; Wu Shang-yin holds the ball board horizontally with his right hand, reverses glue on both sides, and combines the loop shot with fast break. He is currently the only horizontal plate player in the South Korean team who has reached world-class level. He plays fiercely, is of outstanding height, has a large protective platform area, and has high quality in the forward and backward loop shot. Wu Shang-yin's forehand receiving methods are rich, and the swinging and swinging techniques are highly consistent. Wu Shang-yin's backhand technique is unique. It is mainly about knocking and whipping. It is his; The list of the South Korean table tennis men's team includes Yoo Seung-min, Wu Sang-un, Zhu Se-hyuk, Zhang Yu-zhen, Kim Ze-soo, 1 Yoo Seung-min, is a player of the South Korean men's table tennis team. He was born on August 5, 1982. He is a traditional South Korean penhold single-sided draw style. He is good at strong forehand power, open lines, and strong rotation. In the men's singles final of the 2004 Athens Olympics, he defeated China player Wang Hao and won the Olympic men's singles gold medal 2 Wu Sang-un for South Korea.
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