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12/17/10
8:15 p.m. (ET)
Table Tennis
TABLE TENNIS: Women’s Quarters Set at 2010 US National Table Tennis Championships Women’s Quarters Set at 2010 US National Table Tennis Championships Hugh, Rather Earn National Doubles Title
12/17/10
8 p.m. (ET)
Table Tennis
TABLE TENNIS: Men’s Quarterfinals Set at 2010 US National Table Tennis Championships Men’s Quarterfinals Set at 2010 US National Table Tennis Championships Fan, Lupulesku Earn National Doubles Title
08/22/10
6:14 p.m. (ET)
Table Tennis
TABLE TENNIS: Ariel Hsing Misses Quarterfinal Round at 2010 Youth Olympic Games The inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore started the table tennis section and Ariel Hsing (San Jose, Calif.) started with a couple wins before dropping a pair of close contests prior to the quarterfinal round. Hsing, who is ranked No. 2 in the United States, lost the first match Sunday against Isabelle Li of Singapore, 3-1. Up next, Hsing was shutout by Korea’s Ha Eun Yang, 3-0.
06/06/10
10:07 a.m. (ET)
Table Tennis
U.S. Women’s Team Finishes 16th at ITTF World Team Championships MOSCOW, Russia – The U.S. Women’s table tennis team surprised many at the 2010 International Table Tennis Federation World Team Championships with a 16th-place finish, May 23-30. The U.S. squad’s average age is 19 years old, with four of the five members no older than 14. Leading the way was U.S. Olympian Jun Gao (El Monte, Calif.), who can be considered the matriarch of the team at 41 years old. The other members of the senior team were Californians: Ariel Hsing (San Jose), 14; Natalie Sun (Mountain View), 14; Erica Wu (Arcadia), 14; and Lily Zhang (Palo Alto), 13.
04/26/10
7:54 p.m. (ET)
Table Tennis
TABLE TENNIS: New York’s Landers Falls Short in Qualifying for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games Michael Landers (Old Westbury, N.Y.), who is the youngest to ever win the men’s singles title at the 2009 USA Table Tennis National Championships, was trying to secure a spot at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games International Qualifying Tournament in Valencia, Venezuela, April 24-25. Landers was supreme through the last qualifying event for the United States, but fell short by losing to Germany’s Florian Wagner in the finals, 4-2.