May 4, 2009 Monday
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May 4, 2009
TABLE TENNIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
China to take all five titles
Ppwerhouse China, led by world number ones Wang Hao (left) and Zhang Yining, ensured they will again be taking all the titles at the World Table Tennis Championships on Monday. -- PHOTO: AFP
YOKOHAMA - POWERHOUSE China, led by world number ones Wang Hao and Zhang Yining, ensured they will again be taking all the titles at the World Table Tennis Championships on Monday.

Guo Yue repeated the 2007 championship final in beating Li Xiaoxia 11-8, 11-5, 10-12, 11-5, 11-9 in the other semi-finals.

'I felt pressure at the beginning,' said Zhang, 27. 'But I felt comfortable when I took three games to love. She (Liu) tried to go for it in the latter half, so I just tried to be patient.'

'She played better in the latter half but I was able to take the initiative at the end,' added the 2005 champion after avenging her loss in the Qatar Open semi-finals earlier this year in her first encounter with Liu.

Liu said: 'I lost so many points consecutively at the beginning. I couldn't control the ball. It was close in the last three games but I must admit a defeat is a defeat.'

'I never felt pressure because she is the number one player in the world, so I'm satisfied even though I lost. I want to challenge her again in the near future if I have a chance,' added Liu, 18.

Guo, who had to settle for the bronze medal at the Olympics, narrowed her record against Li to eight wins against 10 defeats.

'I did all that I could do and won the match closely,' said Guo, 20. 'I'm going to prepare for the final. She (Zhang) is the number one player in the world so I don't need to put pressure on myself. I'm just going to play mentally relaxed.'

Wang Hao said he was in better rhythm than Ma Long. 'I felt Ma Long was under pressure and he was a bit nervous. Both of us are at the same level but I don't think I'm inferior. Either of us could have won the match,' said Wang.

It will be the third straight championships that China takes away all five titles. -- AFP

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