Zhang Jike (simplified Chinese: 张继科; traditional Chinese: 張繼科; pinyin: Zhāng Jìkē; born 16 February 1988) is a retired Chinese table tennis player.[1][4]
Zhang became the fourth male player in the history of table tennis to achieve a career Grand Slam when he won gold in men's singles at the Olympic games in London 2012.[5] The first three are Jan-Ove Waldner (in 1992), Liu Guoliang (in 1999), and Kong Linghui (in 2000). Zhang won the Grand Slam in only 445 days. He won, consecutively, first WTTC 2011, then World Cup 2011, and then London Olympics 2012, which made him the fastest player ever to win a Grand Slam. After the first Grand Slam, he won WTTC 2013 and World Cup 2014.
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ZhangJike (simplified Chinese: 张继科; traditional Chinese: 張繼科; pinyin: ZhāngJìkē; born 16 February 1988) is a retired Chinese table tennis player. Zhang...
four attempts. This led to many believing he was inferior to compatriot ZhangJike, who completed his Grand Slam in just over a year. After his third defeat...
made it to the round of 32 before getting eliminated by his teammate, ZhangJike. He also competed in the 2019 World Championships where he surprisingly...
In January, he won the Dubai World Cup men's team championship with ZhangJike, Ma Long, Xu Xin and Fang Bo. On 28 July 2015, in the 13th round of the...
Hao, and Wang Liqin. At the 2012 Summer Olympics the team won gold and ZhangJike and Wang Hao won gold and silver medals respectively in the men's singles...
Japan Open, after beating Olympic champions Ma Long in the semifinal and ZhangJike in the final. He was just short of 15 years old when he won the title...
Chinese table tennis player ZhangJike; they officially announced their separation in June 2019 following allegations that Zhang had shared private videos...
Championships by defeating the second-seeded Xu Xin and the defending champion ZhangJike. Fang Bo then obtained his first world table tennis champion title in...
(Germany) have won six medals in the men's competitions, while Ma Lin and ZhangJike (China) are the male with three gold medals. Wang Nan (China) is the best-performing...
Vladimir Samsonov Chen Qi Ma Long 2010 Magdeburg Wang Hao ZhangJike Timo Boll 2011 Paris ZhangJike Wang Hao Joo Se-hyuk 2012 Liverpool Ma Long Timo Boll...
competition, a bronze medal, after being beaten 4:1 by world champion, ZhangJike. During this championship, Boll declined to compete in doubles and team...
Liqin (CHN) 2007: Wang Liqin (CHN) 2009: Wang Hao (CHN) 2011: ZhangJike (CHN) 2013: ZhangJike (CHN) 2015: Ma Long (CHN) 2017: Ma Long (CHN) 2019: Ma Long...
Long, Wang Hao (born 1983) , Xu Xin, ZhangJike (CHN) 2012: Ma Lin, Ma Long, Wang Hao (born 1983), Xu Xin, ZhangJike (CHN) 2014: Fan Zhendong, Ma Long,...
Beijing Ma Lin Wang Hao Wang Liqin 2012 London ZhangJike Wang Hao Dimitrij Ovtcharov 2016 Rio Ma Long ZhangJike Jun Mizutani 2020 Tokyo Ma Long Fan Zhendong...
Qualification rounds were held from May 8 to 9. Rounds in main draw Finals ZhangJike def. Wang Hao, 12–10, 11–7, 6–11, 9–11, 11–5, 14–12. Ding Ning def. Li...
Rotterdam ZhangJike Wang Hao Timo Boll Ma Long 2013 Paris ZhangJike Wang Hao Ma Long Xu Xin 2015 Suzhou Ma Long Fang Bo Fan Zhendong ZhangJike 2017 Düsseldorf...
a professional table tennis player, who trained alongside Zhou Yu and ZhangJike. However, he had to quit the sport due to injuries. After graduating from...
reached the quarterfinals before being defeated by eventual silver medalist ZhangJike. In the Men's team event, Niwa contributed to team Japan's first silver...
Liqin (CHN) 2007: Wang Liqin (CHN) 2009: Wang Hao (CHN) 2011: ZhangJike (CHN) 2013: ZhangJike (CHN) 2015: Ma Long (CHN) 2017: Ma Long (CHN) 2019: Ma Long...