The Borneo Post

Ex-China table tennis coach sorry for players no-show

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SHANGHAI: The former head coach of China’s all- conquering table tennis team has denied knowing three top Chinese players would stage a no-show at a major tournament in protest at his removal.

Highly respected Liu Guoliang, a former Grand Slam champion who lost his job last week in a restructur­ing of Chinese table tennis, apologised to fans on the players’ behal f. But the Internatio­nal Table Tennis Federation ( ITTF) has threatened to punish the star-studded China team for the actions of the players, who have also said sorry.

The sport’s three top- ranked men’s players – number one Ma Long, Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin – failed to appear for their second-round singles matches at the prestigiou­s ITTF World Tour Platinum China Open in the southweste­rn city of Chengdu on Friday.

Two Chinese coaches also failed to show up and the ITTF consequent­ly said it was taking the matter “extremely seriously”, while the furore has been a talking point in table tennis-mad China for several days.

Now Chinese Table Tennis Associat ion ( CTTA) vice - president, Liu issued a heartfelt statement on social media.

Writing on his Twitter- like Weibo account, Liu, 41, broke his public silence to say that he “knew nothing of them dropping out of the matches in advance”.

But he added: “These athletes and coaches are all team members that I had coached before... I hereby bow and apologise to all ( table tennis) fans on their behalf !”

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