For the para table tennis player, see Ma Lin (Paralympic table tennis).
In this Chinese name, the family name is Ma.
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Lin Ma
Ma Lin in 2013
Personal information
Nativename
马琳
Full name
Ma Lin
Nationality
China
Born
(1980-02-19) February 19, 1980 (age42) Shenyang, China
Playingstyle
Chinese Penhold
Equipment(s)
4
Highestranking
1 (September 2007)
Height
171cm (5ft 7in)
Weight
75kg (165lb)
Medal record
Event
1st
2nd
3rd
Olympic Games
3
0
0
World Championships
9
7
4
World Cup
6
0
1
Total
18
7
5
Representing China
Olympic Games
2004 Athens
Doubles
2008 Beijing
Singles
2008 Beijing
Team
World Championships
1999 Eindhoven
Mixed Doubles
2001 Osaka
Team
2003 Paris
Mixed Doubles
2004 Doha
Team
2006 Bremen
Team
2007 Zagreb
Doubles
2008 Guangzhou
Team
2010 Moscow
Team
2012 Dortmund
Team
1999 Eindhoven
Singles
2000 Kuala Lumpur
Team
2005 Shanghai
Singles
2007 Zagreb
Singles
2007 Zagreb
Mixed Doubles
2013 Paris
Doubles
2011 Rotterdam
Doubles
2001 Osaka
Singles
2003 Paris
Doubles
2005 Shanghai
Doubles
2009 Yokohama
Singles
World Cup
2000 Yangzhou
Singles
2003 Jiangyin
Singles
2004 Hangzhou
Singles
2006 Paris
Singles
2007 Magdeburg
Team
2011 Magdeburg
Team
2005 Liége
Singles
Asian Games
2002 Busan
Team
2006 Doha
Mixed Doubles
2006 Doha
Team
2010 Guangzhou
Team
2006 Doha
Singles
2006 Doha
Doubles
2010 Guangzhou
Doubles
2002 Busan
Doubles
2002 Busan
Mixed Doubles
Asian Championships
1996 Kallang
Mixed Doubles
1998 Osaka
Doubles
1998 Osaka
Team
2000 Doha
Team
2007 Yangzhou
Team
1996 Kallang
Team
1996 Kallang
Singles
2000 Doha
Singles
He learned to play table tennis at the age of five and became a member of the provincial team in 1990. In 1994, he joined the Chinese national team. Ma Lin is the only male player ever to win Olympic gold in Singles, Doubles and Team. Additionally, he previously held a professional era record of 5 major titles (4 World Cups and 1 Olympic Gold), having won more World Cups than any other male table tennis player in history.[1]
(Note: as of 2020, Ma Lin is now tied with Fan Zhendong for the most World Cup wins of all male players with 4 World Cups each.) He has since been surpassed by Ma Long, who has won 7 major titles.[2]
Since retiring in December 2013, Ma Lin has been serving as the head coach of the Guangdong provincial table tennis team.[3]
Style and equipment
Ma Lin uses the penhold grip. An aggressive player, he is known for his converse unpredictable serves, heavy short push receives, fast footwork, and powerful third ball attacks. In addition to possessing a solid backhand block, Ma Lin also uses the reverse penhold backhand (RPB), an innovative stroke utilizing the underside of the blade which allows a penholder to produce topspin from both wings. The most dangerous weapon Ma Lin has in his arsenal, however, is his consistent forehand loop, which he often uses to end a point decisively. He is also considered a master at serving and his serve is considered one of the best in the world, earning the nickname "Ghost Service". It involves the ball bouncing back to the net instead of going straight off the table.
Because of this, Ma Lin has claimed the titles "Maestro Ma Lin," "Defense Killer," and "Table Tennis Olympic Champion."
Ma Lin is currently using a Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive Penhold as his blade. He uses DHS NEO Skyline 2 TG2 for his forehand and Butterfly Bryce Speed FX for his backhand.
Career
Ma Lin at the 2012 Qatar Open
In the China Table Tennis Super League, Ma Lin played for Bayi Gongshang, Shandong Luneng, Guangdong Gotone, Shaanxi Yinhe and Ningbo Haitan. His transfer to Shaanxi Yinhe for over 5 million Chinese yuan was a league record. His next transfer was to Ningbo Haitan for just 1.3 million yuan (US$168,000), including 1 million yuan in salary.[4]
In China, Ma is famous for his dedication to training ("拼命三郎"); in his early days, he was known for wearing down the soles of his shoes in just three hours.[5] He has won four World Cup trophies (2000, 2003, 2004, 2006), more than any other player in history, but has lost three times in the World Championship finals (1999, 2005, 2007).
Ma Lin has been criticized often for his lack of mental resolve, crumbling in crucial moments. Despite his victories in 1999, he performed poorly in the national trials and was denied a berth in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He was seeded first in World Championship at Zagreb (2007); however, he lost in the final to his compatriot Wang Liqin, after leading 3–1 in games, and being 7–1 up in the fifth. At a post-match press conference, he revealed that his maternal grandfather had committed suicide before the tournament began.
In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Ma Lin won the teams competition with his compatriots Wang Liqin and Wang Hao. In the men's singles, Ma Lin defeated Korean player Oh Sang Eun in the quarterfinals (4–0), his rival Wang Liqin in the semifinals (4–2), and world number 1 Wang Hao in the finals (4–1). Ma Lin is now 15–10 head-to-head against Wang Hao.
An anomaly to Ma Lin is that he is one of the few Chinese players who is not able to complete a grand slam, because he has no World Championships title (his closest being 2007). Yet Ma Lin is considered to be the true Olympiad of table tennis, because he has grabbed all possible titles in the Olympics (Athens 2004 – Doubles Champion with Chen Qi, Beijing 2008 – Singles Champion, Team Events Champion).
Coaching career
After retirement, Ma Lin has been a coach for the Chinese national team. Since 2013, he has coached the Guangdong provincial team.[3]
Personal life
Ma Lin's alleged girlfriend, Bai Yang, was dropped from Women's National Team in 2004. It is against the rules to date in the Chinese National Team for athletes under twenty years old. Ma Lin went on to secretly marry actress Zhang Yi in late 2004.[6] They divorced in 2009. On this Ma Lin stated, "Table tennis would be my wife forever. This will never change."[7] Ma Lin married Zhang Yaqing in December 2013. On April 19, 2016, they had a son.[8]
Titles
1999 Men's World Championship 2nd Place
2000 Men's World Cup champion
2002 ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals Men's Singles Gold
2003 Men's World Cup champion
2004 Athens Olympic Games champion doubles (with Chen Qi)
2004 Men's World Cup champion
2005 Men's World Championship 2nd place
2006 Men's World Cup champion
2007 Men's World Championship 2nd place
2007 ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals Men's Singles Gold
2008 Beijing Olympic Games Men's Singles champion and Men's Team champion.
2009 Men's World Championship 3rd place
2010 Men's Team World Championship, gold medal.
See also
List of table tennis players
References
Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; etal. "Ma Lin". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
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