Wu Shangyin, born in South Korea on April 13, 1977, is a member of the Korean men's table tennis team.
He started playing at the age of 9 and studied in China firstTable Tennis, right hand horizontal racket, reverse glue on both sidesCircles combined with fast attack。In 2005, Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships won the third place in men's singles.
On January 18, 2021, at the 10th Council of the Korean Table Tennis Association, Wu Shangyin was elected asKorean Table Tennis Men's TeamThe new head coach.[1]
Most admired sports stars, except table tennis players: Tiger Woods
Favorite TV series: prison break
Main achievements
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The men's team of the 1994 Asian Championships finished second and third in men's doubles;
1996 US Open men's singles, men's doubles runner up;The champion of the men's team in the Asian Championships and the third in mixed doubles;
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In 1997, he won the men's doubles of the US Open and ranked third in the men's team of the World Table Tennis Championships;
The men's team, men's doubles and mixed doubles of the 13th Asian Games in 1998 were runners up, and the men's team, men's doubles and mixed doubles of the Asian Championships were runners up;
1999 China Open men's doubles runner up;
He was runner up in the men's doubles of the 2000 International Table Tennis Federation Finals,Olympic GamesTop eight men's doubles;
2001 ITTF TourDenmarkMen's doubles champion, JapanQatarRunner up in men's doubles, champion of men's doubles in the final, top four men's singles in the World Table Tennis Championships, runner up in mixed doubles, and tied third in the men's team;
The 2002 Asian Games men's team, men's doubles runner up, the International Table Tennis Federation Tour Qatar, the United States, Denmark men's doubles runner up, South Korea men's doubles champion, the World Cup men's singles eight;
2003 ITTF TourCroatiaThe team won the top four men's singles and the runner up in men's doubles in Japan, the top four men's doubles in South Korea and China, and the top four men's doubles and the top eight mixed doubles in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships;
The men's team of the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004 was the third;
In 2005, the 48th World Table Tennis Championships won the third place in men's singles and the second place in the men's team of the Asian Championships,Sweden, German Open men's doubles champion, the United StatesChileOpen men's singles and men's doubles champion, runner up in the final men's doubles.
The men's team of the 2006 World Table Tennis Championships was the runner up, and the International Table Tennis Federation Tour was the top four in Japan, Guangzhou and Kunshan men's doubles,Taipei, ChinaChampion of men's singles, top four men's doubles, top four men's singles in South Korea, runner up of men's singles in the finals,asian gamesRunner up of the men's league;
The top 16 men's singles of the 2007 World Table Tennis Championships, the top four men's doubles of the International Table Tennis Federation Tour in Nanjing and Croatia, the top four men's singles and men's doubles of Japan, the champion of men's singles and men's doubles of South Korea, the top four men's singles and mixed doubles of the Asian Championships.
London 2012 Olympic GamesIn the fourth round of men's singles of table tennis, Wu Shangyin lost to the Japanese player 1:4KISHIKAWA Seiya, was blocked out of the top eight, and the competition for men's singles in this Olympic Games was stopped.[2]
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Wu Shangyin holds the ball board horizontally with his right hand and reverses the glue on both sides,loop driveIn combination with fast attack, he is also the only cross board player in the South Korean team who has reached the world-class standard.He plays ferociously, stands tall, and has a large protective platformBackhand loopHigh quality.Wu Shangyin's forehand receiving service is rich in means, with strong consistency in the technical actions of shaking and picking, which is sudden and deceptive.Wu Shangyin's backhand technique is unique, which is based on knocking and whipping, and is one of his main scoring methods.
46th session in 2001OsakaIn the World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin defeated Kong Linghui, a Chinese player, 2-0 in the semi-final of the men's team, and dragged the game into the final set. In the end, South Korea lost to China 2-3.In the singles match, Wu Shangyin lost 1-3 in the 16th finalsSchragIn doubles, he andJin ZezhuCooperate to win a bronze medal.
Wu Shangyin was in the men's singles at the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003The Eighth FinalsHe was defeated by Kong Linghui in the semifinals of the doubles match. He and Kim Cho soo were defeated in the semifinalsWang HaoAnd Kong Linghui won a bronze medal in doubles of the World Table Tennis Championships again.He andLi EnshiOfMixed doublesIt also entered the top eight.Later, with the retirement of Kim Cho soo, Wu Shangyin gradually became the core player of the South Korean team.
In the 2004 Qatar World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin led the South Korean team to win the third place of the men's team. The next year, in the Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin defeated Swedish player Karlsson and advanced to the top four, finally winning the third place of the men's singles.Wu Shangyin andLiu Chengmin、Joo Se-HyukHe and his teammates cooperated to enter the final of the men's team, setting the best record in the history of the Korean men's World Table Tennis Championships.In the 2007 Zagreb World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin lost to his teammate Liu Chengmin and failed to advance. Since then, Wu Shangyin has missed the team competition of the 2008 World Table Tennis Championships due to injury problems.
At the Beijing Olympic Games, when Liu Chengmin was in poor condition, Wu Shangyin led the South Korean team to win the third place in the men's team. In the singles competition, he eliminated German player Boer, and finallyquarterfinalDefeatMa Lin, failed to make it to the top four.next yearYokohama World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin was defeated by the Japanese junior generalMatsudaira Kenta , early exit.In the 2010 Moscow World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin and his teammates entered the top four, and finally won the third place of the men's team.Wu Shangyin lost the 2011 Rotterdam World Table Tennis ChampionshipsMaloneThe top 16 of the stop singles.In the 2012 Dortmund World Table Tennis Championships, Wu Shangyin won another team bronze medal.[3]
Coaching career
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On January 18, 2021, at the 10th Council of the Korean Table Tennis Association, Wu Shangyin was elected as the new head coach of the Korean Table Tennis Men's Team.[1]
On January 18, 2022, the Korean Table Tennis Association announced the new Korean men and womenTable Tennis Teamhead coach.Zhu ShixuanTake over Wu Shangyin and become the new member of the men's teamHandsome.[4]