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Explore Wang Hao's life and struggle history.
Wang Hao (198365438+February 15-), born in Changchun, Jilin, is a table tennis player in China. Information Name: Wang Hao Gender: Male Birthplace: Changchun, Jilin Birthday:1983.12.15 Height:1.76m Wang Hao Weight: 65 kg Play: Right hand backhand fast break combined with arc (backhand cross) Career Wang Hao is right hand backhand fast break combined with arc. Its technique is comprehensive, its playing style is steady and fierce, and its forehand is strong. As a straight player, his backhand backhand backhand backhand backhand is becoming more and more perfect and skillful, which is very lethal. 1 6 in men's singles in the national junior championship in 1998;1year later won the men's team championship in the world club, the team championship in the Asian junior championship and the runner-up in men's doubles and men's singles. In 2000, Wang Hao lost the championship in the world club team project and had to run for the second place. 1 year later won the men's team gold medal in the 9th National Games for Jilin. In 2002, Wang Hao won the men's singles championship twice in Holland Open, the men's doubles third place once, and the men's singles champion and the men's doubles third place in Egypt Open. In 2003, Wang Hao won the men's singles championship in Rosia Open, the men's doubles championship in Denmark and Sweden respectively, the men's singles championship in ITTF Finals, the men's team and men's singles championships in Asia, and the men's doubles runner-up in the World Table Tennis Championships. In 2004, Wang Hao won the Greek Open, the runner-up in men's doubles and the first men's team champion in the World Table Tennis Championships. At the Athens Olympic Games, Wang Hao lost to South Korean player Ryu Seung-min in the men's singles competition, and unexpectedly missed the gold medal. In 2005, Wang Hao, who was called "the second child in the Millennium" by the media, lost to Wang of Shanghai team 4-0 to win the gold medal in the men's singles competition before the 10th National Games. A few days later, in the men's table tennis World Cup held in Belgium, he lost 3-4 to Teemo Bohr of Germany and only won the runner-up. In 2006, Wang Hao won the men's singles title of ITTF Tour in Thessaloniki, the men's doubles title of Croatia and Qatar, and the men's team title of the 48th Bremen World Table Tennis Championships. However, in the final of the World Cup table tennis tournament in Paris on1October 30th 10, although it was 2-0, it lost to Marin 3-4.

Ranked second in the World Cup again.