Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ma Long defends gold, just as he was meant to

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

For the fourth straight Olympics, Chinese men have swept the table tennis gold and silver medals in singles.

Ma Long defended his Olympic title on Friday by beating teammate and top-ranked player Fan Zhendong 11-4, 10-12, 11-8, 11-9, 3-11, 11-7.

The match was filled with extraordin­ary exchanges that often mounted in intensity as the two men fired powerful, spinning smashes at each other, lunging for successful returns time and again. A winning point was often capped with a victory scream and a fist pump.

Between games, Ma Long would talk to himself as he drank water and wiped sweat from his face.

After winning the match, Ma Long made a heart shape with his arms. He and Fan then came together to hoist the Chinese national flag. Ma Long has now won four Olympic gold medals,

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including two team triumphs.

Earlier, German veteran Dimitrij Ovtcharov won his second bronze medal — he also finished third at the 2012 London Games — by beating 19-year-old Lin Yun Ju of Taiwan.

On Thursday, Chen Meng beat Chinese teammate Sun Yingsha to take gold in women’s singles. Chinese women have won every gold in singles at the Olympics.

The Tokyo Games, while once again highlighti­ng Chinese singles supremacy, marks a letdown from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, when China won all four gold medals in the sport. In a massive win for the host nation, Japan beat China for gold in mixed doubles.

China’s singles players have proven themselves so consistent­ly strong that the Olympic rules — with China in mind — were changed ahead of Rio so each country can now only send two players for singles. That allows other nations to compete for the bronze medal.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Ma Long beat compatriot Fan Zhendong in the final.
GETTY IMAGES Ma Long beat compatriot Fan Zhendong in the final.

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