China women's table tennis team has repeatedly won world championships in the past few decades and won many gold medals at the Olympic Games. Among the China women's table tennis team, players born in the 1990s can be said to be the youngest generation with great potential.
The first to bear the brunt was Ding Ning, who won the women's singles world championship at the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships. Born in 1990, Ding Ning has become a star in China's women's table tennis with her stable performance and exquisite skills. Subsequently, Ding Ning also won both women's singles and team championships at the 2014 World Table Tennis Championships in Montreal.
Ding Ning was contemporary with Chen Meng and Zhu Yuling. Chen Meng won the women's singles championship at the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships and won again at the 2018 Asian Games and World Cup, becoming a hopeful star of the China women's table tennis team. Zhu Yuling won the women's singles championship at the 2018 World Table Tennis Championships and won again at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Barcelona and Budapest.
In addition to Ding Ning, Chen Meng and Zhu Yuling, there are also some other players born in the 1990s who also performed brilliantly. In the team competition, Sun Yingsha and Liu Shiwen both showed high strength. Sun Yingsha won the Asian championship at the 2019 Asian Cup, while Liu Shiwen won the women's singles championship at the 2019 Japan Open.
In recent years, the post-90s players of the China women's table tennis team have demonstrated strong competitiveness and strength, and their outstanding performance has contributed to the rise of the China table tennis team. Their growth and progress have injected new hope into the future of China women's table tennis, and have also added a strong color to the glorious history of China table tennis.