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    Li Xiaoxia (simplified Chinese: 李晓霞; traditional Chinese: 李曉霞; pinyin: Lǐ Xiǎoxiá; born 16 January 1988) is a Chinese table tennis Grand Slam champion. [1] Career [ edit ]

  2. China’s Li Xiaoxia experienced every emotion during her storied table tennis career. Victorious in the women’s singles at London 2012 and a world No1, she was beaten to the gold at Rio 2016 by compatriot Ding Ning, the player she had defeated in the final four years earlier. After collecting four Olympic medals and nine world titles ...

  3. Aug 22, 2016 · Subscribe here for more official Table Tennis highlights: http://bit.ly/ittfchannel.Now that Li Xiaoxia has retired, take a look back at her best table tenni...

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  4. Aug 17, 2016 · I made it to the end.” Li Xiaoxia. Gold but not in the Girls’ Singles competition; she was beaten at the semi-final stage by Li Qian, the champion elect. Notably Li Qian never progressed to greater heights; she was a left handed shake-hands grip attacking player, not the Li Qian who is the right handed defender who now plays for Poland.

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  5. 2 min. LI Xiaoxia Table Tennis. (Getty Images) In a 3-0 whitewash (3-0, 3-0, 3-1) that lasted just one-and-a-half hours, China’s Li Xiaoxia and Liu Shiwen used booming smashes and prodigious spin shots to overcome Han Ying and Petrissa Solja of Germany without dropping a game in the opening singles matches. Germany showed a little resistance ...

  6. 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Highlights from the ExCeL - North Arena 1 as Xiaoxia Li and Ning Ding contest an all-Chinese final in the...

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  8. Aug 10, 2020 · Another ticket to the Olympic final sealed, but just as was the case in London, Ding would face a very familiar foe in Li Xiaoxia. Flashbacks to London 2012 disappointment Colleagues in the Chinese national team and members of the trio which collected women’s team gold at London 2012, Ding and Li were well acquainted and well deserving of their mutual respect.