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Ding Ning wins all China women’s final
China’s Ding Ning beat team mate and defending champion Li Xiaoxia 4-3 in a high-speed battle of spins and smashes to win Olympic gold in the women’s singles table tennis on Wednesday.
The world number two, who left the London Games with a silver medal four years ago amid tears after a spat with the referee, fell to her knees and sobbed into her hands upon clinching gold.
“I feel that I am more mature than I was four years ago, and I feel that both parties showcased very high standards in today’s final,” Ding told reporters.
The two were matched set for set throughout, winning points by returning hard-of-reach shots, using trickery and sharp smashes before Li slid behind in the final set, eventually losing 11-7.
The Olympic win gives the 26-year-old Ding a grand slam of titles after her brace of World Cup wins and two world championships.
Li said she had given her best. She said she had not trained sufficiently over the last four years because of injuries and had vacillated on retiring.
Kim hugged her coach and cried into her towel after her win, before running off when reporters tried to approach her.
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