Zhang Yining - Successes

Successes

  • 45th World Table Tennis Championships (1999) Women's Single Silver.
  • 45th World Table Tennis Championships (2000) Women's Team Gold..
  • 5th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2000) Women's Single Gold.
  • 5th Table Tennis World Cup (2001) Women's Single Gold.
  • 46th World Table Tennis Championships (2001) Women's Team Gold
  • 6th Table Tennis World Cup (2002) Women's Single Gold.
  • 7th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2002) Women's Single Gold.
  • 47th World Table Tennis Championships (2003) Women's Single Silver, Women's Double Gold.
  • 47th World Table Tennis Championships (2004) Women's Team Gold.
  • Games of the 28th Olympiad (2004) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
  • 8th Table Tennis World Cup (2004) Women's Single Gold.
  • 48th World Table Tennis Championships (2005) Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
  • 10thNational Games of the People's Republic of China (2005) Women's Team Gold,Women's Single Gold.
  • 9th Table Tennis World Cup (2005) Women's Single Gold.
  • 10th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2005) Women's Single Gold.
  • 48th World Table Tennis Championships (2006) Women's Team Gold.
  • 11th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2006) Women's Single Gold.
  • 49th World Table Tennis Championships (2007) Women's Double Gold.
  • 11th Table Tennis World Cup (2007) Women's Team Gold.
  • 49th World Table Tennis Championships (2008) Women's Team Gold
  • Games of the 29th Olympiad (2008) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Team Gold.
  • 50th World Table Tennis Championships (2009) Women's Single Gold.

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